Cat. W-159—PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS, 12 ctms..!.. 
Cat. W-169%—PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS, 14 to 15 ctm. Fine iarge bulbs. 
Cat. W-160—YELLOW PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS (14 to 16 ctm.) Choice, 
Cat. W-161—JONQUIL. The genuine, old-fashioned, sweet-scented . 
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CROCUS 
Cat. W-148, Light Blue. Cat. W-149, Purple. Cat. W-150, White. 
Cat. W-151, Violet and White. Cat. W-152, Golden Yellow. Cat. W-153, Mixed all colors. Price on above Crocus: 6 for 9c—25 
for 39c—100 for $1.45—1000 for $12.00. 
Cat. W-1538—Double Tuberous rooted Begonia. Mixed colors, dark red, orange, pink, yellow striped and blotched, lli to IVz in. 
bulbs. Each 10c—5 for 46c—25 for $1.79—100 for $6.75. 
Cat. W-1540—GLOXINIA. Beautiful reds, blues, violets, two-tones. Bulbs 114 to 1% inch at 12c each, 6 for 49c—25 for $2.25— 
100 for $8.15. 
Cat. W-180—AMARYLLIS JOHNSONII: Large bulbs, deep red with white stripe. Price each 17c—5 for 75c—25 for $3.50—100 for 
$13.50. 
Cat. W-181—MEXICAN TUBE ROSE, Single: Waxy white, large, strong No. 1 bulbs, 5 for 15c—25 for 70c—100 for $2.10—260 
for $5.00—1000 for $16.00. 
Cat. W-259—RED RAIN LILY (Guernsey, or Spider Lily) In early fall throws spikes of bright red flowers, resembling giant spiders. 
Each 12c—5 for 49c—25 for $1.75—100 for $6.50. 
Cat. W-178—DUTCH IRIS: A new hybrid race of Spanish Iris; much earlier and finer. Fine large % vm. bulbs. Each 5c—5 for 21c— 
25 for 89c—100 for $3.40. Mixed colors, blues, yellows, purples, lavender-pink, two-toned, etc. 
Cat. W-179—JAPANESE IRIS: Favorite with all florists and flower growers; easily grown, wide color range, long stiff stemmed 
flowers that last well; unexcelled cut flower. Mixed, best colors: Each 17c—5 for 79c—25 for $3.19—100 for $11.75. 
Cat. W-177—ENGLISH IRIS: While not a florist’s forcing Iris, it is one of the finest cut flower Irises known, and should be grown 
outside by every florist and flower lover. It is hardy, easy to grow, sure bloomer, and flowers always command a good price. 
Price, large, select bulbs: Each 9c—6 for 39c—25 for $1.70—100 for $5.95. 
Cat. W-185—MADONNA LILY (Lilium Candidum) Loveliest of outdoor pure white lilies. At home in the South. Thrives for years. 
Large bulbs, each 21c—5 for 90c—25 for $3.25. 
Cat. W-189—TIGER LILY (Lilium Tigrinum) Double, rich dark, salmon orange, spotted black. Very hardy and productive. Each 
14c—5 for 65c—25 for $2.95—100 for $9.50. 
Cat. W-1622—REGAL LILY. Outside white, streaked brovm; inside pink, flushed yellow at center. Favorite everywhere. Price 
for Oregon grown bulbs, 7 to 8 in. cir. Each 12c—5 for 56c—25 for $2.25—100 for $7.60. 
Cat. W-1686—EASTER LILY (Lilium Giganteum) Our supply comes from the most reliable source; it does not pay to plant cheap 
Easter lilies, results is what you want. Price 7 to 9 inch bulbs, 5 for 55c—25 for $2.10—100 for $7.85—case of 300 $19.85. 
GLADIOLA 
Our Gladiola are Northern ffrown, treated to insure aeainst brineinc in disease, and are strictly No. 1 bulbs, 1% in. in diam. and up. It does pay to buy 
good, iarge bulbs. 
W-194—BETTY NUTHALI^Pink and orange 
W-204—MRS. F. PENDLETON—Rose red 
W-1671—GOLD EAGLE—Deep yellow 
W-207—SCHWABEN—Cream, very large 
W-1662—DR. F. E. DENNETT—Peach red 
W-206—PICARDY—Shrimp pink, the best 
W-1670—MINUET—Best lavender 
W-1672—MISS BLOOMINGTON—Lemon yellow 
W-1673—ALBATROSS—Best white 
W-1659—EXCELLENCE—Early orange-red 
PRICE: 10 for 25c—50 for 98c—100 for $1.85—250 for $3.95—1000 for $13.75. 
DAHLIA 
We offer good, sound tubers, of good size, that are sure to grow and bloom. W e offer the best florists and cut-flower varieties, and they do well everywhere. 
Cat. W-213—A. D. LAVONI (Show) Soft pink, quilled petals. 
Cat, W-226—JERSEY BEAUTY (Dec) Lavender-pink, fine long stem; best dahlia grown. 
Cat. W-236—MRS. IDE VER WARNER (Dec) Deep, mauve pink, very fine. 
Cat. 241—PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA: Deep, solid red, large and good substance. 
Cat. W-1627—^J. H. JACKSON: Deep, velvety maroon, almost black. Cactus type. 
Cat. W-1628—AVALON (Dec) Clear, pure yellow, large flowered, long stems. 
Cat. W-225—JEAN KERR: (Dec) Snow white, the best white dahlia. 
Cat. W-245—ROSE FALLON (Dec) Amber bronze, tinted salmon. 
Cat. W-228—JANE COWL (Dec) Warm buff and old gold, very large, one of the best. 
Cat. W-216—BLUE STOCKING: Cactus type, purple-blue, rare color combination. 
Price on all above: Each 14c—5 for 69c—25 for $2.50—100 for $8.25. 
PEONIES 
In selecting varieties of peonies, we have chosen those that do well everywhere, in the south as well as north and east. You will find these varieties splendid 
cut flower varieties, that you can depend upon to bloom and thrive. 
Cat. W-251—AMERICAN BEAUTY: Rose red, bomb type, stiff, wiry stem. 
Cat. W-252—FELIX CROUSE; Brilliant ruby red; rose type. Mid-season. 
Cat. W-254—DUCHESS DE NEMOURS; Sulphur yellow, crown type, dependable. 
Cat. W-1608—ALEXANDER DUMAS: Brilliant pink, crown type, very early. 
Cat. W-1609—EDULUS SUPERB A; Mauve pink, very early. Large, fragrant. 
Cat. W-255—FESTIVA MAXIMA: Large pure white, carmine flakes on petals. 
Cat. W-1615—WHITE CLOUD: A startlingly beautiful pure white, fully double. 
Price on all above: Each 21c—5 for 95c—25 for $3.65—100 for $12.50 
CANNAS, 10 best varieties 
Cat. W-263—RED KING HUMBERT: Grandest canna ever offered; immense orange-scarlet. 
Cat. W-264—YELLOW KING HUMBERT: Deep rich yellow, spotted and flecked deep red. 
Cat. W-271—AMBASSADOR: Brilliant red flowers, tropical-like bronze foliage. 
Cat. W-272—KING MIDAS: Clear yellow flowers, green foliage. Best pure yellow canna. 
Cat. W-274—MME. CROZY: Vermillion scarlet flowers, edged yellow; green foliage. 
Cat. W-275—HUNGARIA: Lovely LaFrance pink flowers, bluish green foliage. 
Cat. W-267—EUREKA: Creamy white flowers, green foliage. Best white canna. 
Cat. W-275—THE PRESIDENT: Large flowers, brilliant glowing scarlet. Ht. 4 ft. 
Cat. W-276—MRS. ALFRED CONARD: Exquisite salmon pink, green foliage. Ht. 4 ft. 
Cat. W-269—FLORENCE VAUGHN IMPROVED: Flowers rich golden yellow, dotted red. 
Price on all above: Each 7c—5 for 29c—25 for $1.25—100 for $4.25. 
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