Calla Lilies 
WHITE CALLA (Zantedeschia 
Aethiopica)—Large white flowers 
on 3- to 5-foot stems. Luxuriant 
dark green foliage. In a warm 
climate they may be left in the 
ground for a number of years; 
in colder sections they may be 
lifted in the fall and stored until 
spring or flowered in the house. 
Dormant shipping season July- 
August. Order now. Large tu- 
bers 35c; medium tubers 25c. 
YELLOW CALLA (Z. Elliottiana) 
—A beautiful golden yellow blos- 
som, foliage dark green, spotted 
silvery white. Very showy. Height 
2% to 3 feet. Each 25c. 
PINK CALLA (Z. Rehmannii)— 
Small dainty flowers in lovely 
rose pink; leaves slender and of 
lighter green than C. Aethiopica. 
Each 50c. 
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Flower a deep purple, almost 
black, no scent. Blooms in the 
spring. Dormant shipping season 
July to November. Each 50c. 
Wladouua Lies 
LILIUM CANDIDUM—tThe lovely glis- 
tening white flowers of this famous 
lily are seen in many gardens in this 
country and in England. It blooms in 
June and early July, the blossoms 
borne on tall, straight stalks 4 to 6 
feet in height. The dormant season 
is very short. They should be ordered 
early for shipment in August. 
Large bulbs, each 35c; doz. $3.50 
Medium bulbs, each 25c; doz. $2.50 
“/rtoma. , Torch Lily 
TOWER OF GOLD—A well known va- 
riety of Tritoma, is a Burbank orig- 
ination. The rich golden spikes 3 to 5 
feet high make showy exclamation 
points in any garden. Blooms late 
summer and fall. Each 35c; 3 for $1.00. 

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Many of our customers ask for special informa- 
tion and for planting instructions when sending in 
their orders. We are more than glad to send this 
information because we are anxious not only that 
your bulbs give perfect satisfaction the first year, 
but that they increase in numbers and continue to 
give you pleasure for many years to come. We 
have therefore prepared the following bulletins 
which we will gladly send you if you request them 
when you send in your order. As the need arises 
this list will be augmented: 
Bulletin No. 
1—tThe Year Around With Your Daffodils. 
2—tThe Official Classification of Daffodils. 
3—How to Care for Your Tulips. 
4—The Official Classification of Tulips. 
5—Success with Lilies. 
6—Dutch, Spanish and English Iris. 
7—Gladiolus Culture. 
S—Hybrid Montbretias. 
9—Culture of Callas. 
10—How to Grow Tuberous Begonias. 

YELLOW CALLA 
Colchicum 
Often called the “Giant Autumn 
Crocus,” the white violet, mauve and 
rose-purple flowers of the Colchicum 
appear in September and October, a few 
weeks after the bulbs are received. The 
foliage is not produced until the follow- 
ing spring. The bulbs may be left un- 
disturbed for several years, when they 
should be dug, separated and replanted. 
AUTUMNALE—One of the best known 
smaller flowered varieties. Very free 
flowering; color soft lilac - rose. 
Each 25c; dozen $2.50. 
AUTUMNALE ALBUM—White form of 
the above variety; lovely pure white. 
Each 40c; doz. $4.00. 
BORN MULLERI—Very large flowers of 
rose-violet with white center. Early. 
Each 35c; doz. $3.50. 
GIGANTEUM—Very large soft violet 
with white center. Each 35c; doz. $3.50. 
LILAC WONDER—Large flowered hy- 
brid of rich rosy-carmine. Each 40c; 
doz. $4.00. 
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ow Large, light ~~ violet 
flowers; fragrant and very free flower- 
ing. Each 30c; doz. $3.00. 
VIOLET QUEEN—Fine new hybrid of 
deep purplish violet with white center. 
Each 45c; doz. $4.50. 
Although Colchicum bulbs are not 
ready for delivery until August, orders 
should be placed now. 
Sterubergia 
STERNBERGIA — The golden yellow 
crocus-like blossoms of Sternbergia 
appear in September. They are simi- 
lar to the Colchicums and are lovely 
planted with them. Use in rockeries, 
borders, or in groups in front of shrub- 
bery. Order now for August delivery. 
Each 25c; doz. $2.50 
Earlham Large-flowered 
VWouthrctias 
These are the magnificent new 
Montbretias which have attracted 
so much attention the last year or 
two at the Royal Horticultural 
Society’s flower shows. They are 
generally much taller and more ro- 
bust than the old style Montbretia, 
the flowers much larger, some meas- 
uring 38 to 4 inches in diameter. 
In severe climates spring planting 
is best. Plant 3 to 4 inches deep in 
full sun. They need rich, light soil 
with plenty of moisture. They are 
beautiful planted in mixture of 
blending reds, golds, and yellows. 
Order before April 1st. 
HIS MAJESTY—Very large flowers 
of deep scarlet shading down to 
gold. 
LEMON QUEEN — Cream-yellow 
with pale center, buds deep 
orange. 
POCAHONTAS — Bright scarlet, 
crimson center, abundant bloom. 
PRINCESS — Brilliant ruby-scarlet, 
center yellow with crimson 
blotches. 
PRINCESS MARY—Pale yellow petals 
with red tips, backs tinged red. 
QUEEN OF SPAIN—Large flowers of 
brilliant golden orange. 
QUEEN ALEXANDRA — Chrome yel- 
low, scarlet blotch at base of petals. 
QUEEN CHARLOTTE—Orange, center 
shading to primrose and ruby. 
UNA—Lovely combination of apricot, 
orange and crimson. 
Large bulbs, each 15c; doz. $1.50. 
MIXED MONTBRETIAS—Doz. $1.00; 
100 for $9.00. 
Sanmer Ayactuthes 
GALTONIA — The creamy-white bell- 
shaped flowers of the Galtonia appear 
in August and bloom until frost. Stems 
are 3 to 4 feet with 20 to 80 flowers 
on a stem. Piant-in groups of 3 or 
more in the perennial border or in 
front of deep green shubbery. Culture 
same as for Gladiolus. 
Large bulbs, each 15c; doz. $1.50 
TERMS — We Prepay Delivery 
Charges unless otherwise stated 
on all orders for $2.00 or more. 
On smaller orders please add 25c 
to help defray packing cost and 
postage. 
Washington customers will kindly 
remember 8% retail sales tax. 
Remittance may be made by check 
or money order. Stamps accept- 
ed on small orders only. Please 
do not send currency. 


*  WHILSHIRE GARDENS # 
Charles N. Wilson 
HOQUIAM, WASHINGTON 
Frank Staats Wilson 
