Muscari, grape hyacinth. Bright blue graceful flowers, so 
useful in many places. 12 for .40; 100 for $3.00. Small 
bulblets for naturalizing, .75 per pint; $1.25 per quart; 
$3.00 per gallon, postpaid of course. 
Scilla, Campanulata, graceful spikes of hyacinth-like flowers, 
hardy and a good naturalizer. Wehave Blue, Rose, White 
and Mixed. 3 for .15; 12 for .45; 100 for $2.75. 
Scilla, Italica, light blue bell-spaped flowers, daintier and 
more graceful even than the above Campanulata. 3 for 
15; 12 for .50. 
Star of Bethlehem, pure white flowers, hardy and a good 
naturalizer. 3 for .10; 12 for .25; 100 for $1.50. 
PERENNIAL PLANTS 
Prices postpaid. 6 of one kind at dozen rate. 
Alstroemeria, Peruvian Lily. A fiberous rooted plant, two 
feet tall, bearing numerous lily-like flowers. Two colors, 
yellow or light orange, both have brown markings.  .10 
each; 12 for $1.00. 
— _ Delphiniums, after trying 
many fine varieties of this 
grand perennial we are back 
to our own Taylor Hybrids 
which is a mixture of the 
best in the land. These we 
offer in mixed colors only. 

One year plants. 
Top size, $1.75 for 12; .20 
each. 
Novi leo 00 foryitas< 7) 10 
each; $6.00 per 100. 
NOj2,); (OnOr-1 220° fOr 225: 
$4.50 per 100. 
We borrowed a neighbor’s 
daughter to lend human in- 
terest to this picture. 
Liatris, Kansas Gay Feath- 
er, long spikes of rich pur- 
ple flowers. L. Pycnostachya, compact spikes of bloom, 
.20 each; 6 for $1.00. 
LAST but not least -- perhaps you feel we go out of our 
way to keep telling you to order early and plant your bulbs 
early in the fall, but it is well meant. By getting your or- 
ders early we may be able to secure from other growers some 
varieties we are short on, then early planting means extra 
strong root growth before top growth starts. Late planted 
bulbs start top growth first and the roots never catch up. 
WALTER R. TAYLOR 
Olympia, Wash., R4. 
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