NOTHOLIRION THOMPSONIANUM (Northwest Himalaya )—The flowers are 
funnel shaped and rose or lilae in color, carried on 2 to 3 foot stems. This is 
the easiest of the Notholirions to establish. May flowering. Plant im a sunny, 
well drained location and 3 to 4 inches deep. Produces top growth very early 
in the year which should have some protection during late winter and early 
spring. August-September delivery, not later than October. They start grow- 
ing in the fall. 6 12 25 100 
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SCILLA CAMPANULATA (Spanish Squill)—One of the most attractive May 
flowering bulbs with erect flower spikes and numerous hyacinth-lhke flowers. 
Will grow and multiply in any location even under fir and pine trees where 
few plants succeed. Plant in fall 3-4 inches deep. Oregon grown stock of this 
wood hyacinth in separate colors. KINDLY SPECIFY COLOR DESIRED. 
12 25 100 
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SCILLA SIBERICA is somewhat earler flowering than Campanulata. The 
color is a very good deep blue. Culture and other requirements are the same 
as for Campanulata. 12 25 100 
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MUSCARI (Grape Hyacinth)—One of the most attractive early flowering bulbs 
for borders or rock garden. The dark blue bell shaped flowers are carried on 
6-inch stems during Mareh and April. Of easy culture under average garden 
conditions and will produce large colonies if left undisturbed. Should be 
planted during early fall, 3 to 4 inches deep. I have excellent large bulbs 
which had 10 to 12 inch stems this vear. 50 100 
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ACONITUM SPARKSI—This is one of the best of the monkshoods—Aconitum 
napellus var. sparksi. It is really a very choice plant to grow among your 
hhes after the delphiniums are gone. The flowers are a very dark violet and 
bloom over a long period, growing from 3 to 5 ft. tall. Very attractive. I can 
oive you selected roots, 40¢ each, 3 for $1.00, 12 for $3.60. 
TULIPA CLUSIANA—A beautiful species tulip, often referred to as the Lady 
or Candlestick Tulip. The outer petals of these dainty flowers are cherry red, 
the inner petals creamy white with violet base. Plant 3 to 4 inches deep in 
full sun and a light well drained soil. Flowers in late April. Height 8 to 12 in. 
6 12 25 100 
$1.30 $2.30 $4.20 $15.60 
TULIPA EICHLERII—Large, crimson-searlet flowers with yellow and black 
center. Native of Turkestan. April flowering. Height 11 in. 
6 12 25 100 
$1.40 $2.40 $4.25 $16.50 
TULIPA MARJOLETTI—Tall slender May-flowering species; pale yellow with 
base and edge of petals tinged red. Height 20 in. 6 12 25 100 
$1.35 $2.35 $4.25 $16.00 
TULIPA SYLVESTRIS (Florentina odorata)—Beautiful sweet scented English 
species. Rich golden yellow. April flowering. Height 18 in. 
6 12 25 100 
$1.00 $1.85 $3.25 $12.25 
Anyone interested in Mammoth Hybrid Amaryllis as a winter pot plant for 
the greenhouse or living room, please write me. 
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