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DAHLIAS — Continued 
POMPOM DAHLIAS 
25c Each. 
ANNA VON SCHWERIN. Light pink 
blending to pink at center. Fine. 
ATOM. Small bright red. 
BABY. White heavily tipped lavender. 
*CORA MAY. Salmon pink, citron yellow 
at base. 
DARKEST OF ALL. Dark red, almost 
black. 
HAZEL DELL. Clear pink with cerise 
edge. . 
IROQUOIS FLAME. Flame red. 
*IRIQUOIS HENRY. Purple, lighter at 
base. 
JOE FETTI. White, long stems; best of 
all pompoms for cutting. 
MARY MUNN. Fuchsia, with dark orchid 
sheen. 
MIKE.- Orange scarlet, very bright. 
NORA REYNOLDS. Indian red. 
ORA. Cream to citron yellow, 
purple. 
PAULINE. White suffused purple. 
RED PAPOOSE. Dark red. One of the 
best reds. 
ROSE WILMOUTH. True pink. 
tipped 
SHAWNEE PAPOOSE. Soft golden buff, 
tipped wine red. A winner. 
YELLOW GEM. Pure clear yellow. 
of the best. 
SINGLES, MINIATURES, COLLARETTES 
Each, 50c. 
AARAN (Col). Rose pink with white collar. 
BABY ROYAL (C). Salmon pink, golden 
yellow at base of petals. 
BUTTERCUP (Star). Yellow. 
BISHOP OF LLANDORF. Deep red. Fo- 
liage is dark bronze and very attractive. 
CORINE (Duplex). Spanish scarlet. 
EVELYN (Single). White suffused lav- 
ender. 
GAY FEATHER (Single). Dazzling red. 
MABLE DARLING (English Miniature). 
Lavender-pink, rose at center. Very good. 
MRS. T. D. HARRIES (SC). Flaming red. 
Just about the best ever. 
WHITE STAR (Star). White. 
All of the miniatures have the best of 
stems and the flowers of each face up or 
out. All are the finest of cut flowers. 
Dahlias in Mixture 
We have a surplus of dahlias, large and 
small in mixture. All good varieties. Long 
as they last. None labeled. Price each 15c; 
6 for 80c; doz. $1.50. 
One 
The TILLINGHAST SEED COMPANY, La Conner, Washington 35 
COLLECTIONS. One dozen, not named, 
no two alike, $1.50. One dozen, our selec- 
tion, no two alike, $2.50. One dozen, $6.00 
value, no two alike and our selection, $3.00, 
and our $4.00 selection of twelve of our 
finest dahlias (no two alike) Just can not 
be equalled any place. We select these 
from our best. 


PAPAVER (Pa-pay’-ver) ORIENTALE 
(ORIENTAL POPPY) 
Few people realize what great strides 
-have been made in the hybridization of 
Oriental Poppies in the last few years. 
We may now have flowers of such gigan- 
tic size and color variation as to astound 
all who have not kept pace with the re- 
cent achievements. The colors range from 
purest white through all the tints from 
delicate rose-pink to darkest red. The 
main blooming season is in early summer 

(See Inside Back Cover) 
but many sorts bloom intermittently all 
summer and fall. One of the most perma- 
nent of perennials and certainly of the 
easiest culture, asking only a place in full 
sun with reasonable drainage. Shipment 
will be made only during late summer 
and fall as they transplant best then but 
may be included with spring orders and 
shipment will be made at planting time. 
Do not expect delivery until after Au- 
gust 15th. 
ENCHANTRESS—34”. Huge flowers of 
soft lilac rose. A unique color among pop- 
pies, forming a welcome contrast. Each 
75c; 3 for $2.00. 
GOLD OF OPHIR—35”. This new sort 
opens a rich golden orange and develops 
into the nearest true yellow of any poppy 
yet introduced. A unique achievements. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.25. 
JEANNE MAWSON—24”, A grand flower 
shading from peach pink to deep coral 
rose. A very satisfactory bloomer. Each 
35c; 3 for 90c. 
PERRY’S WHITE—26”. Petals of satiny 
white each with a blotch of maroon at the 
base. Each 35c; 3 for $1.00. 
WURTEMBERGIA—38”. One of the very 
‘best varieties grown and certainly among 
the largest. Petals like bits of China silk, a 
bright spectrum red with small blotch. 
Always admired instantly. Each 35c; 3 
for 90c. 



NUMBER OF PLANTS PER ACRE 
Set at Regular Distances Apart 
Fall Bulb Catalog 
Each autumn we issue a catalog of the 
best of the spring blooming bulbs. This 
catalog contains a fine list of new and 
standard Darwin Tulips, Narcissus and 
Lilies, as well as many other varieties of 
Tulips, Crocus, Anemone, Ranunculus and 
other fall bulbs. If you are interested in 
obtaining any of these bulbs do not fail to 
notify us when you send in your spring 
order, or drop us a card with your name 
and address and we will gladly send you 
one as soon as they arrive from our print- 
ers, usually about the middle of Sep- 
tember. 
oo =o HD 
Hedge Plants 
Truehedge Columnberry is the newest 
and probably the most popular hedge 
plant used. It is a rapid growing upright 
variety of boxwood of even habit and deep 
green color. It is frost-proof in this lo- 
cality. 
We can obtain Truehedge Columnberry 
in various sizes, 12-15 inches, 15-18 inches, 
18-24 inches, where a quantity lot is re- 
quired. 
5&up 25&up 100 or more 
Height Each Each Each 
15-18 inch .... 33c 30c 25c 
Not less than 5 mailed at one time. 
Postage extra 2 cents each on first 5, and 
1 cent each for all additional. 

Area of One Acre—43,560 Square Feet. 
About 208 ft. x 208 ft. 

Distance Apart No. Plants 
LUTE oh eee De AnopE 87,120 4 ft. by 
aitter D948 Gill, 2% 3c) 43,560 5 ft. by 
rp iad epeet WAS bes Boho eee 21,780 5 ft. by 
Sette VSLS: IN ss cig sce: 14,520 5 ft. by 
BILLY LANs) cicle, <:6,0.0 3 17,420 5 ft. by 
BT OMLt TE DY wlS) iMccr. ceils + 11,616 5 ft. by 
mGett, DY 2 2: ft cn so 05:0 8,712 6 ft. by 
Poon LS LEN ele 5 ot AO A 14,520 6 ft. by 
Bette Dy 156; fticjen ies. » 9,680 6 ft. by 
Sette epy, v2, tt. ves, A 7,260 7 ft. by 
BELO Y eS, Lhe. c..'e'ee o55 4,840 8 ft. by 
EEC RD Vato for oils cS ai0 10,890 9 ft. by 
Mite Ver TOLL tet cele eit od 5,445 
4,{t--by «3 ft. 
seen eeee 
Distance Apart 
10 ft. by 10 ft. 
11 ft. by 11 ft. 
No. Plants | Distance Apart 
Z;iea.) Le tt. by 12 ft: 
8,712 | 14 ft. by 14 ft. 
4,356 | 15 ft. by 15 ft. 
fhieaasals 2,904 | 16 ft. by 16 ft. ...... 
ft. ......-. ies 17 ft. by 17 ft. ...... 
18 ft. by 18 ft. 
isis Loita Dye Lookte 
é 1,200 | 20 ft. by 20 ft. 
LGR rors cates 888 25 ft. by 25 ft. 
Pt ears « 680 | 30 ft. by 30 ft. 
537 33 ft. by 33 ft. 
theo 435 | 40 ft. by 40 ft. 
AG ABite 360 | 50 ft. by 50 ft. 
WOM WOT WDE > 
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No. Plants | Distance Apart No. Plants 
eid 302 GOLIEE Dy* COLTON eo. e cece 17 
A 90 o = IGOGn le Ve OGnl bs cee ere tei 10 
te 193 
170 RULE — Multiply the distance 
in feet between the rows by 
an) 150 
134 the distance the plants are 
120 apart in the rows, and product 
108 will be the number of square 
69 feet for each plant or hill; 
which divided into the number 
Sig 48 
ia 40 of square feet (43,560) will give 
aie 27 the number of plants to the 
0 12 acre. 

