
GROWN 


TWINK 
TWINK (Double)—A double of the semi-full type, 
the petals alternating a soft primrose and clear 
orange, and so arranged as to give the flower a 
most attractive appearance and to make it a most 
adaptable flower for decorative work. It’s a good 
forcer and flowers very early, is a free bloomer, and 
very hardy. Price: 3 for 55¢; £2.00 dozen. 
CHEERFULNESS (Double)—This double Elvira 
is a very attractive variety w.th CLUSTERS of very 
pleasing double white Poetaz flowers. Erect stems, 
each bearing clusters of small blooms with broad, 
rounded creamy white perianth and fuil ‘double 
center of creamy white and yellow. A fine garden and 
show variety. Price: 3 for 45e; $1.50 dozen. 
VON SION (Double)—A full double pure yellow 
flower that blooms freely and is a very good forcer. 
One of the good old dependable kinds you can always 
count on. Price: $1.00 dozen. 
THALIA (Triandrus Hybrid)—Often described as 
the “Orchid Narcissus” this is indeed a most beauti- 
ful variety. There are often three or four flowers to 
a stem, all two inches or more across, making a very 
delightful cluster. Everyone who sees it buys it. Fine 
for corsages, for rockeries and forcing. Price: Each 
30c; 4 for $1.00; $3.00 dozen. 

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BULBS 
DAFFODILS 
The bulbs offered on this page are all large sized. 
The varieties are hardy. acclimated sorts most suit- 
able for home gardens. They are all grown right here 
in this Pacific Northwest Coastal region, and are 
all “Bulbs that beat the Dutch”’. 
KING ALFRED—“‘The King of the Yellow Daffo- 
dils’’. Tall, vigorous, golden yellow flower, of elegant 
form. The expanded trumpet measures 2% inches in 
diameter, the perianth proportionately large, and 
segments gracefully twisted. Height, 24 inches. 
Price: 3 for 45c; $1.50 dozen. 
TRESSERVE—Rapidly becoming as popular as 
the ever-popular King Alfred. Attracts immediate 
attention because of its size, the giant trumpet often 
measures two inches across at the mouth, and is 
deeply lacinated. Trumpet is deep canary yellow; 
perianth a shade lighter. A fine companion to plant 
along with King ‘Alfred. Frice: 3 for 45c; $1.75 dozen. 
OLYMPIA—One of the very best gurden varieties, 
being very free flowering and hardy. Perianth is 
pure primrose, nicely twisted; trumpet a deeper tone 
and frilled. A big improvement over the popular 
Emperor of previous year. Price: 3 for 45¢; $1.75 
dozen. ; 
PUGET GOLD THE FIRST—Per/anih and trum- 
pet of sulphur yellow. A robust grower. Valuable as 
a cut flower because of its eariiness. Blooms by 
MARCH FIRST. Price: 20c; $2.00 dozen. 
FEBRUARY GOLD (Hybrid Cyclamineus)—A very fine and very 
early trumpet hybrid, its perianth is golden yellow with a large 
trumpet of the same color, tinged orange. It is especially desirable 
because of its earliness and deep color. Good variety for rock gardens. 
Price: 3 for 55e; $2.25 dozen. 
MRS. R. 0. BACKHOUSE—THE FAMOUS “PINK TRMUPET 
DAFFODIL” and indeed a very beautiful flower; the fine informal 
perianth is ivory wh te and beautifully proportioned; the long, slim 
trumpet is APRICOT PINK, changing to shell pink at the deeply 
fringed edge. There is a delicate beauty about the whole flower that 
is impossible to describe. It has great substance, is an early bloomer, 
and long lasting. This flower belongs in every garden. 
Sorry, unabie to supply this year. 
LOVENEST—One of the very few members of the ‘‘pink daffodil” 
class, and one of the daintiest of all trumpets. Starry shaped peri- 
anth and a nicely proportioned trumpet of saffron yellow turning 
to apricot pink. Very early, and very charming at all stages. 
Sorry, unable to supply this year. 
DIANA KASNER—This is an outstanding Barri Daffodil having 
a cream-yellow perianth and a large fluted yellow cup with bloodad- 
red frill, very free-flowering and an excellent forcer. This is unques- 
tionably one of the very best for all purposes, and offers big returns 
for a little money, Price: 3 for 40c; $1.50 dozen. 
DICK WELLBAND—One of the finest of the Incom- 
parabilis class; a strong grower and a free bloomer. 
Perianth is pure white; the cup flame orange. Color does 
not fade but rather intensifies with age. Its great beauty 
lies in the startling contrast between petals and cup. 
Fine exhibition and forcing variety. Price: Each 35¢; 
6 for $2.00; $3.50 dozen. 
JONQUILS 
SINGLE CAMPERNELLE — Rich yellow, 
fragrant flowers, 2-4 on a stem. Price: $1.00 
dozen. 
DOUBLE CAMPERNELLE—Fragrantly 
scented double baby-rose-like flowers; 2-4 on 
a stem. Price: $1.00 dozen. 
BULBOUS IRIS 
CAJANUS (Spanish) — Standards golden 
yellow; falls darker. A very brilliant and 
striking variety. Price: 3 for 25e; 85¢ dozen. 
IMPERATOR (Dutch) — Uniform bright 
blue. Very hardy, strong stem. Attractive. 
Price: 3 for 20¢c; 75¢ dozen. 
WEDGWOOD (Tingitana) — Standards 
medium blue, falls lighter .Early to bloom. 
Quite hardy. Price: 3 for 30c; $1.00 dozen. 
WHITE EXCELSIOR (Dutch)—Falls and 
standards a uniform pure white of very 
good form and substance. Price: 3 for 25¢; 
85¢e dozen. 
MIXTURE of the above varieties, blues, 
whites and yellows, in excellent assortment. 
Price: 75c dozen; 50 for $3.00. 


CHEERFULNESS 

CROCUS 
GOLDEN YELLOW— 
$1.00 dozen; 25 for $1.85; 50 for $3.50. 
PURE WHITE— 
$1.00 dozen; 25 for $1.85; 50 for $3.50. 
BRIGHT LAVENDER— 
$1.00 dozen; 25 for $1.85; 50 for $3.50. 
MIXED COLORS— 
75¢ dozen; 100 for $5.25. 
KING ALFRED 
