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= SEEDS BULBS AND PLANTS FOR FALL PLANTING — SEASON 1945 
P 0. BOX 29-R — GRANTS PASS, OREGON. 
PLEASE READ — EARLY ORDERING IS ADVISABLE 
In this folder we offer a wide selection of material with which to beautify your home and garden. We have better than a normal supply of most 
of these items but early ordering upon arrival of this list is suggested as demand is sure to be brisk and we will of course fill all orders in rotation 
as long as stock remains available. In some varieties it will be possible to supplement our own supply while in other varieties this can not be done. 
As with nearly every civilian enterprise, we have experienced an active demand for the material we supply. Also the supply of suitable labor is 
limited and at certain rush periods is not sufficient to maintain pre-war promptness in shipping. Therefore ALL orders will be shipped in strict 
rotation of their arrival and will have individual and careful attention on that basis. Most of the time we have maintained shipping service within 
2 to 6 days from receipt of order. As always it is our endeavor to supply good stock, well packed and shipped as promptly as conditions permit. 

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ORDERING BY MAIL 
As in the past, our service is aS near as your own mail box. We are the largest 
mail order shipper of horticultural products in Southern Oregon and Northern Calif- 
ornia and we are ready to serve you carefully and well. 
Prices In This List Are Prepaid 
EVERYWHERE ON SEEDS OR OTHER SPECIFIED ITEMS 

OTHERWISE THE FOLLOWING APPLIES 
BULBS & PLANTS POSTAGE FREE IN THE FIRST 4 ZONES. 
This includes ALL areas west and north of the cities of Missoula, Mont.; Salt 
Lake City, Utah; Las Vagas, Nev. and Los Angeles, Calif. NOTE— the city of 
Long Beach, Calif. is 5th zone and outside this group. 

In The 5th. And 6th. Zones ADD 10% For Packing And POSTAGE. 
This group is outside the above described territory but west and north of the 
cities of Fargo, N. Dak.; Lincoln, Nebr.; Wichita, Kan.; Woodward, Okla. and 
Galveston, Texas. 

In All Other Areas ADD 15% For Packing And Postage. 
Where this formula is not conformed to shipment will be made by Railway 
Express with all transportation charges collect on delivery. The strict following 
of this formula is made necessary because of increasing cost of transportation as 
distance of transport increases and the added weight of packing material required 
to protect shipments over the greater distances. 
No mail order for less than $2.50 accepted. 
QUANTITY LIMITS 
We do not sell individual items of this stock amounting to less than 20c where 
it is necessary to use name tags. That is those items offered in separate colors 
will not be identified as to color when the amount of each color is less than 20c. 
The smallest quantity of any one variety will in all cases be the smallest quantity 
on which a price is quoted. However where separate colors of a variety are offered 
you may select the preferred colors within the limitations stated above. 
SERVICE AT THE NURSERY 
As in the past come to the nursery and greenhouses for your gardening needs 
if you can, We shall be glad to serve you here at the Gardens as we have for the 
past 18 years. Prices are lower in some cases at the gardens. 

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This group includes Perennial and Biennials which should be set in fall, 


winter or early spring depending on the locality. Where the winters are severe 
they must be set in fall before the ground freezes or early spring. In milder 
climates they may be set during the period from September to late April or May. 
Biennials will usually bloom one year only, then unless they volunteer must be 
reset. Perennials will flower for several seasons without resetting and many of 
them live quite a long period. 
ALYSSUM — Madwort, Gold Dust or Basket of Gold. 
Three $0.75; 6 for $1.30; Doz. $2.25 

Saxatile compactum: 
Big clusters of bright yellow fiowers in early spring. Foliage grayish green. 
Height about 10 in. Fine for borders and rockery. Prefers rich loam well fertil- 
ized and drained. Groups well with Tulips, Violets and other early spring plants 
Argentum: Three $0.75; 6 for $1.30; Doz. $2.25 
Similar to Saxatile but taller making a plant about 24 in. high. 
ANCHUSA — 
Lissadel: Three $1.00; 6 for $1.75; Doz. $3.00 
For the perennial border making a plant about 3 to 4 ft. high. Makes a good 
sized clump of loose hairy foliage from which raises leafy stalks with loose 
masses of small, bright blue flowers. Blooms July to Sept. Combines well with 
Coreopsis, Gaillardia or orange and yellow Chrysanthemums. 
AQUILEGIA — Columbine. 
Erect branching plants with tall slender stems. Flowers are brightly colored in 
many shades. Quite tolerant of a wide variety of soils but should be given part- 
ial shade and protection from heavy wind. Groups well with Delphinium, Scabiosa 
Stocks and Snapdragons. 
Dobbie’s Imperial Hybrids: Three $0.80; 6 for $1.50; Doz. $2.50 
A strain of English origin with long spurred flowers in strong and brilliant 
tones of all colors. 
Mrs. Scott Elliott Hybrids: Three $0.80; 6 for $1.50; Doz. $2.50 
A wonderful color range in the pastel shades and flowers have very long spurs. 
Harrold’s DeLuxe Hybrids: Three $1.00; 6 for $1.75; Doz. $3.00 
This strain is longest spurred of all and has a color range that is more varied 
than any other strain we know of. Many unique colors. 
Hardy Plants Continued on the Next Page.. 
