43 Prices 
(For the description of 
the lilies, see the 1942 
catalog sent you.) 
JULIAE CLARK hs 
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To my customers, and 
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The customers of Mr. E. L. Kline, Lake Grove, Ore., and 
Our prospective customers: 
You will find within these pages a genuine surprise. In these 
times of prices soaring higher and higher, we are actually lowering some 
of our prices to you - wherever we have a supply sufficient to warrant 
our giving you the advantage. 
In cases where the supply is very limited, we are compelled 
to raise the price. 
Last year we sold out some varieties entirely. 
It takes years to grow lilies and bring on a sufficient supply for our 
customers, even flowering sized bulbs. 
We file our orders as we receive them, and ship accordingly. 
Please send all orders to my office. 
And we urge you to mail them early. 
Sincerely yours, 
Address - 
Julia E. Clark, 
Canby, Oregon 
(Miss) Ei mlb ©. Clark 
NOTES 
‘his year, to assist those who love lilies, yet have only 
mall space in which to plant them, we are giving the 
ce of a single bulb on all the lily varieties. THREE 
bs will be three times the price of one bulb. Fifty 
bs of any one variety will be one-half the 100 price. 
‘he handling of these small orders, particularly with 
high price of labor, compels us to ask for 35e¢ extra 
all orders of $2.50 or less. (Seeds an exception.) If the 
does not accompany this size order, we will under- 
nd that you prefer paying the delivery charges, and 
| send your order accordingly. 
Ve ship bulbs at the proper planting time, according 
our season and the variety of lily. Late blooming 
ieties are not ready to ship until November. Please 
pare your ground early. 
Orders of $100.00 and over may have the same dis- 
counts as in 1942. See page 3 of the 1942 catalog. 
Unless an established customer, please send cash with 
your order. 
Kindly read over carefully page 2 and page 3 of the 
1942 catalog. 
IRIS 
This is a beautiful dark blue iris. It is not a German 
Tris—blooms much later. I have never been able to learn 
its name. The seed came mixed in with some lily seed I 
purchased in New York a few years ago. It did nicely 
around my pool in my private garden. I have close to 
100 plants which I will sell at $1.00 each—no more than 
three to each customer. 

