GODETIAS— Continued. 
Kelvedon Glory. Glowing salmon-orange. Thousands of these were used on Treasure 
Island, San Francisco Fair. Per pkt. 15c, 2 for 25¢e; % oz. 35c. 
Tall Mixed, white, pink and scarlet. Per pkt. 10ce; 1 oz. 20c. 
GODETIA. Dwarf Double Azalea Flowered. Height 10 inches— 
Sweetheart. Bright cream-pink. Per pkt. 15c; 1/16 oz. 25¢c. 
Sybil Sherwood. Bright salmon-pink, edged soft white; very beautiful. Per pkt. 20c 
1/16 oz. 25c. 
Finest Mixed Dwarf. Per pkt. 10c; % oz. 20c. 
GODETIA. Tall Double varieties. 
Crimson Glow. 
Lavender (extra fine). 
Rosy Morn. Bright pink. 
A Good Mixture. 
Any 10c per pkt.; any 3 for 25c; % oz. 25c. 
State plainly which of the Godetias you want. ‘Don’t just say ‘‘Godetia’’. 
Gill Bulbs 
ORDER YOUR LILY AND IRIS BULBS AT ONCE! DON’T PUT IT OFF AS YOU MIGHT 
BE DISAPPOINTED. THERE IS A SHORTAGE, ESPECIALLY IN MADONNA 
LILIES AND IRIS BULBS. 
Note: We can sell bulbs much cheaper if we send them by Express (you paying the 
charges) than we mailing the package and paying the higher Parcel Post charges, 
All bulbs described and listed in the following pages should be planted in the fall. Indeed, 
some, such as Spanish, Dutch and English Irises, Daffodils, Tulips, and some varieties of 
Lily bulbs can only be planted in the fall. (The Madonna or Candidum Lily should only be 
planted during August, and not later than September; they cannot be planted successfully 
in the spring.) Some lily varieties such as the Regales, Auratum, and the Japanese Speciosum, 
may also be planted in early spring, but fall planting is best. 
LILIUM REGALE 
Introduced from Western China by Mr. E. H. Wilson. It is hardly necessary to sing the 
praises of Lilium Regale, for is it not generally regarded as the finest of all garden Lilies of 
recent introduction? It is very bold and vigorous. They should be covered in early spring 
against late frosts. 
We sell three sizes of REGAL LILIES— 
7 to 8-inch circumference—will produce fine flowers. 15¢ each postpaid, West of the 
Rockies; 20c each postpaid, East of the Rockies. At the rate of 12c each per 25, 50 or 
100 by express, charges collect. Not less than 25 sold at this price. 
9 to 10-inch circumference, 25¢ each postpaid, West of the Rockies; 30c each postpaid, 
East of the Rockies. At the rate of 20c each per 25, 50 or 100 by express, charges collect. 
10 to 11-inch cireumference, Mammoth size, 40c¢ each postpaid, West of the Rockies; 
45¢ each postpaid, East of the Rockies. At the rate of 30c each per 25 or 50 by express, 
collect. These will produce enormous flower heads. 
Alaskans, please note: All bulb shipments to Alaska, on account of the higher postage 
rates cost the same as if shipped East of the Rockies; see above rates. 
The Regaal Lily is easily grown from seed. 15¢ per pkt.; %4 oz. 40¢e. 
LILIUM CANDIDUM (The MADONNA or ST. JOSEPH’S LILY). A perfectly hardy, lovely 
Lily that succeeds well in every garden. To appreciate its full beauty, the bulbs should 
stay in the ground for several years. Strong flowering bulbs. Plant this lily in August— 
September the very latest—very shallow. It should not be planted at any other time. 
They should be covered against frost during winter. 
7 to 8-inch circumference. 20c each postpaid; $12.50 per 100 by express, charges collect; 
50 at same rate; 25 for $3.75 by express, charges collect. 
9 to 10-inch circumference, 35e each postpaid; $24.00 per 100 by express, charges collect; 
50 at same rate; 25 for $7.00 by express, charges collect. 
11 to 12-inch mammoth size, 60c each by mail, postpaid; $4.50 per 12 by express, charges 
collect. 
CAMASSIA LEICHTLINI. Deep blue. It is a fine plant that may grow to four feet in 
height, with as many as a hundred flowers of the finest, even form, star-shaped, and as 
large as an inch anda half across. It flowers in long succession. $1.10 per doz. postpaid; 
3 for 30c. By express, charges collect, $6.00 per 100; 50 at same rate. 
CAMASSIA, LEICHTLINI. White to cream. Per doz. $1.10; 3 for 30c; $7.00 per 100 by ex- 
press, charges collect; 50 at same rate. 
Reports from delighted growers in all sections of the United States justify us in em- 
phasizing both the hardiness and beauty of Camassias. Ready from September on. 
3est planted in late September and early October. Not for sale in spring. 
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