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bulbs will make your garden gay all summer. A doz¬ 
en bulbs, mixed colors mostly reds and yellows, 65 ^ 
Dahlia Collections 
Ten tubers — all different kinds, small, med¬ 
ium and large flowers labeled. fl.^O. Not labeled* 
$1.25. 
For large gardens, twenty tubers, all types, 
not labeled, |2*lj_'0. No discount on collections. 
OUR FALL PRICE LIST 
Describes tulips, hyacinths, bulbous iris and 
other bulbs and plants that should be planted in 
the fall. May we send it to you next summer? 
Chrysanthemums Are "MUST HAVES" 
If your garden is to be a thing of beauty in 
the fall the following fine Mums will turn the 
trick. We have spent a lot of time and money in 
testing varieties and feel this list contains the 
testing varieties and feel this list contains the 
best of the hardy kinds. All are hardy on Puget 
Sound • Plants are well rootedwill bloom this 
year and be fine specimens next season. 
Alice Howell. C-olden-bronze, semi-double Jg- 
inch flowers. Long stems. Oct. 20^ 
Angello. A fine late pink and cream. 20^ 
Appollo, Korean. Semi-double golden-rose. 20$^ 
Arctic Circle. New. Rounded white and cream 
on branching plant. Very fine. Oct. 75^ 
Autumn Gold. Tall. Deep gold. Late Oct. 20^ 
Azaleamum --Amelia--Pink.cushion. A mass of 
pink flowers on l8-inch plant from early August 
until killed by freezing. 20^, 3 - 50 ^; 3-fI.00. 
Azalemum--Bronze Cushion. Same, as Amelia ex¬ 
cept color is golclen-bronze. 20^; 8-$l.00 
Barbara Gumming. Double yellow. Tall Sept. 20^ 
Brick. Many medium-size red flowers. Oct. 20^ 
Bronze Buttercup. Outer edge gold, inner bronze 
Large, incurved, one of the best. Sept 5 0 £ 
Ceres, Kor. Copper-gold, thr^e inch single. 20^ 
