BULBS EASILY GROWN INDOORS 
A great deal of enjoyment may be derived 
from the growing of certain bulbs in the house 
or apartment. The varieties listed under this 
heading will be found particularly well adapted 
to this use. 
Paper White Narcissus 
Paper White Grandiflora (French Polyan- 
thus)—Pure white, free-flowing, deliciously 
sweet-scented flowers, of easiest culture; suit- 
able for forcing or for growing in water. Will 
come into bloom as early as December, if 
potted early. Set 4 to 6 bulbs in a shallow pot 
or dish. 4 for 25c, doz. 60c. 
Yellow Paper White 
Solel de Or — Resembles the Paper White 
Narcissus very much in habit, but is of an 
exquisite deep yellow color, with an orange 
yellow cup. Do not forget to order a few and 
get acquainted with this wonderful flower. 
Each 10ce, 3 for 25e. 
Chinese Sacred Lily 
Flowers satiny-white with very fragrant gol- 
den yellow cups. Foliage dark green, beautiful. 
Grown in bowls or dishes of water with fancy 
pebbles to hold the bulbs. Start in moderately 
cool place until roots form, then bring to light 
and heat. Select bulbs, each 10c; 3 for 25c. 
Leucocoryne Ixioides 
Odorata 
(Glory of Sun, from Chile). Bulbs similar to 
Ixia. Flowers sweet scented and colorful, with 
a color range on outside of petals of a flax blue 
to white and gold in center of flower. Stems 18 
in. and wiry. A most promising cut flower for 
both amateur and commercial grower as they 
will keep for two weeks or more. Each 10¢; 
3 for 25e; doz. 75e. 
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Ornithogalum Arabicum 
(Star of Beth'ehem) 
Flower spikes 18 to 24 inches high, bearing 
an immense cluster of large pearly white star- 
shaped flowers, having a jet-black center. They 
are beautiful, last well and are pleasingly fra- 
grant and easy to grow. Plant one bulb ina 
four-inch pot, or several in a large pot. Try a 
few in pots or garden; you will be pleased and 
have a rare flower. 3 for 25c; doz. 75c. 
Ornithogalum Aureum 
(Golden Chincherinchee of South Africa) 
The attractive golden yellow color and very 
long lasting quality of this bulb flower are 
probably its most outstanding merits. Cut 
flowers will keep for over a month, while in a 
pot they will bloom for a period of several 
months. Stem about 12 in. tall, strong and 
dark green. Culture easy. An outstanding pot 
plant. Each 15e; 3 for 40e. 
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Amaryllis 
Beautiful trumpet-shaped flowers like a 
lily. Grow 1% to 2 feet tall. 
open ground. 
A. Johnsonie—Fine pink flowers. Each 40c. 
Vittata Hybrids—Mixed colors. Each 50c. 
Belladona—Dark rose with white. Each 25ce. 
Calla Lilies 
The callas are free flowering, showy garden 
plants (for shaded or partially shaded places), 
and are equally successful indoors. 
Yellow Calla. Each 20c; 2 for 35ce. 
White Calla. Each 15c; 3 for 40c. 
Baby White Calla. Each 15c; 3 for 40ce. 
Fine pot culture, 



Beautiful Hardy Lilies 
Lilies are coming into their own. Their beauty and merit is winning increasing recog- 
nition as the climatic conditions in our Northwest are most ideal. 
2-inch layer of sand and cover with 6 to 10 inches of soil. 
SPECIES AND COLOR 
Place bulbs on side ina 
November shipment. 
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Auratum Platyphyllum. White, banded yellow, spotted crimson 
Candidum, (Madonna) ray nites tee ee ee ae ee 
EKlegans Incomparable. Mahogany crimson 
Giganteum (Waster, Lily):2 W hites*. ee ee ee 
Hansonii. Orange, dark mahogany spots 
Henryi. Golden yellow, spotted brown 
Japonicum. Purplish, mauve to white 
Mt. Hood or Washingtonianum. White, varying to wine shades 
Pardalinum. Orange scarlet, spotted brownish purple 
Phillippinense Formosanum. White, shaded externally violet 
Regal or Myriophyllum. White, suffused with pink 
Speciosum Rubrum. White, spotted deep rose 
Tennioloims small wpriehtescarle tee ee ee eee 
Testaceum (Nankeen Liiy). Apricot, orange yellow anthers 
Tigrinum (Sgle. Tiger). Orange scarlet, crimson brown spots 
Tigrinum (Dble. Tiger). Orange scarlet, crimson brown spots 
Umbellatum. Orange shaded red 
Willmottiae. Orange red 
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Prices per dozen—ten times each price. 
Price 
Height Bloom Each 
Ste it Aug. $ .30 
5 (et te Aug. oD 
3-4 ft. June 20 
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18 in. Easter .30 
Ot ae ee ee eo t oe July 40 
Piers Are oes oe ee SE Ao Be Sietes Aug. .30 
Se a eet ee ee eee 2-4 ft. July .30 
ASE June .30 
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4-5 ft. Aug. .30 
ieee eee 4 ft? July Med. .20 
Jumbo .30 
meee Se Mig = Noe 4-6 ft. Aug. .30 
2-18 in. June 15 
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3-5 ft Aug. 45) 
3-4 ft. June a 
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