

HARDY EARLY BLOOMING 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS — 
. a0¢ cach; 5 for 9c; 10 for $1.50 
BLAZ-O-MUM PINK: A Blaze of Glory. This 
Chrysanthemum starts blooming the first year. 
In late summer and early fall it covers itself with 
beautiful pink flowers with yellow centers. Liter- 
ally hundreds of blooms grow on a single plant. 
By actual count over 500 blooms the first year, 
and thousands the second year. They grow in 
bushy form from 2 to 4 feet in diameter. PLANT 
BLAZ-O-MUMS. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY: The Lily of the Valley 
thrives and throws up its beautiful, modest, fra- 
grant white bellsin almost any kind of soil. Will also 
adapt itself to pot culture in winter. Its delicate, 
permeating fragrance makes it especially desirable. 
50 for $2.25; 100 for $3.95. 
RED RUSSIAN—Lily Elegans: This is one of 
the best of the hardy Lilies—thrives in almost any 
soil. Is highly recommended for general planting. 
Each bulb produces many Lilies on a stem—color 
deep brick red, slightly spotted. We recommend 
this Lily to all Northern planters. 
25c each; 5 for 90c. 
REGAL LILY: A novelty of rare production and 
wondrous beauty. Experiments prove this new 
Lily to be hardier than most kinds. The flowers 
are white, slightly diffused with pink, with a 
beautiful glow of canary yellow at center, which 
continues part way up to the trumpet. Its perfume 
is exquisite. In the garden it should: bloom early 
in July. Large bulbs that bloom first season, 
15c each; 8 for $1.00. 
KWANSO ORANGE DAY LILY: Similar to 
Flava only of rich orange color with deeper shad- 
ing. This day lily is a real beauty. 
20c each; 12 for $1.00. 
FLAVA DAY LILY: The yellow day lily that has 
everything. With its long narrow leaves and 
beautiful wax-like yellow blossoms this fragrant 
day lily is hard to beat. Blooms profusely in June 
and July. 
15c each; 5 for 50c; 12 for $1.00. 
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BLAZ-O-MUM COPPER: Hundreds of flowers 
on the plant with flowers constantly changing 
shades of bronze with red and yellow intermingled, 
a glorious ‘‘MUM.” 
LARAMIE: A semi-double ‘“‘“Mum”’ from Chey- 
enne, Wyo. Experiment Station. Rose colored 
flowers 2 inches in diameter and plenty of them. 
Blooms in late September. Grows 18 inches high 
and spreads 28 inches. 
BLAZ-O-MUM WHITE: A veritable snow-drift 
of flowers. Have you ever seen White ‘‘Mums’”’ in 
the moonlight? You’ve missed something. Get 
White Blaz-O-Mums. 

TIGER LILY: This well-known, old-fashioned 
flower has become very popular the last several 
years, and is now planted extensively in all gar- 
dens. On account of its extreme hardiness, it is 
one of the most valuable of all Lilies. Grows three 
feet tall with several flowers on each stem. Flowers 
orange with black spots. 
15c each; 10 for $1.25. 
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ALL CANNA PRICES 
We each: 6 for 55e3 12 for $1.00; 25 for $2.00 

CITY OF PORTLAND: Green foliage. Very 
good growth; beautiful bloom. Color light salmon 
or rose-pink. Profuse bloomer. 4 feet. 
RED KING HUMBERT: Large heart-shaped 
leaves of Bronze. Color, velvety orange-scarlet 
flecked carmine; rose tinted. 4 to 414 feet. 
STATUE OF LIBERTY: Bronze foliage. Flowers 
blazing flame red. Height 6 to 7 feet. 
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WATER LILIES 

RED 
JAMES BRYDON: Very free in bloom and rapid 
grower. Flowers measure from five to six inches | 
across, broad petals; flower cup-shaped. Flower 
is a vivid rosy crimson, deepening with age. Has — 
small bronze-red leaves. $1.25 each. : 
SUNSET 
PAUL HARIOT: This variety gives variation of 
color throughout the season. Flowers opening in 
the spring a clear yellow sufiused with rose, 
changing to a deep peach on the second and third 
day and to an orange on the fourth day. 85c each. 
YELLOW OR WHITE 
MARLIAC: Bright yellow or pure white with 
broad curving petals. It blooms over the entire 
spring and summer months producing an endless 
succession of blossoms. Thrives under all condi- 
tions. Available in either yellow or white. 65c 
each. 
PINK 
PINK OPAL: An attractive deep pink of medium 
size, gracefully cup-shaped and quite fragrant. — 
Especially adapted as cut flowers. Flower stands 
well above the water. 65c each. 
WATER POPPY: The blossoms resemble the 
California Poppy. Blossoms all summer long. 
15c each; 5 for 50c. 
WATER HYACINTH: Shiny dark green leaves, 
orchid-like flowers. The plants float on the water. 
10c each; 5 for 35c; 10 for 50c. 
WATER IRIS: We have the yellow and the light 
blue varieties. They bloom the entire season. 
20c each; 5 for 85c. 
GOLDEN GATE: Large flowers of pure gold 
richly rayed with orange-crimson. Of sturdy 
growth, with bright green leaves. 4 feet. 
WYOMING: Purple foliage. Blossoms orange 
colored, true orchid pipe with large rounded — 
petals. 7 feet. 
AMBASSADOR: Fine large red flower. Bronze 
foliage. 5 feet. 
GLADIATOR: Yellow spotted red. Excellent 
growth. Light green, silver edged foliage, of robust é 
habit. Heavy bloomer. 414 feet. ; 
