SPECIE TULIPS 
These choice and interesting tulips are stead- 
ily gaining in popularity as their charm and 
beauty become appreciated. They are not 
big and tall like the ordinary tulips but most 
of them are dwarf to medium in height. Their 
blossoms, however, are delightfully different, 
many of them very brilliant and all interest- 
ing. You will like them, I’m sure. 
T. Acuminate—1300—Hither yellow or pink. 
Easy. 
Hageri—1312-—Bronze scarlet. Striped green 
on the outside. 
Praestens — 1318— Brilliant capsicum 
Tall. 
Saxatilis—1320—Lilac with yellow base. 
Turkestanica — 1324 — Small star - shaped, 
white. Several on a stem. 
Whittalli-1326—Bright orange, olive base. 
Any of the above six varieties: 
3 bulbs of one kind $1.00. 
A Dozen of one kind $3.80. 
3. Each of all six kinds (18 Bulbs) $5.60. 
6 Each of all six kinds (36 Bulbs) $11.00. 
T. Australis—1302—Yellow, reddish outside. 
Clusiana—1304—Outer petals cherry red, 
creamy white inside, violet base. Very 
choice. 
Eichlerii-1306—Crimson scarlet, yellow and 
black center. 
Marjoletti-1316—-Light yellow, edges red. 
Sylvestris—1320—Rich golden yellow, fra- 
grant. 
3 Each one kind 75c, Dozen of one kind $2.80. 
3 Each of 5 kinds above (15 Bulbs) $3.60. 
6 each of 5 kinds above (30 Bulbs) $7.00. 
PANSY SEED 
Oregon has become world famous for fine 
Pansy seed and we feel most fortunate to be 
able to offer what we believe to be the very 
best. Too, you can now buy your Pansy seed 
in separate colors. The seed we offer is a 
most carefully selected strain from _ thor- 
oughly rogued plants. I have personally in- 
spected the seed beds and can thoroughly 
recommend this seed as the best. The stocks 
of this lst quality seed are naturally limited 
so order early. 
CORONATION GOLD-1480-The best pure 
yellow from a reselected lot of huge Swiss 
Pansies. Try them as a ground cover beneath 
red or copper toned Azaleas; among blue 
Scillas or Hyacinths. Lovely among red or 
white Tulips and other spring bulbs. 
IMPROVED FIREBEACON-1481-This is a 
coppery-red Swiss Pansy-the red of Wall- 
flower rather than a purple red-and often 
has a touch of orange. The blooms are huge 
and striking. Delightful with any of the yel- 
low flowered bulbs or shrubs. 
MONT BLANC-1482-A truly wonderful pure 
white of immense proportions. You will like 
it under any of the spring bulbs or shrubs. 
ULLSWATER-1483-—A deep ultramarine blue 
Swiss Pansy. The finest I have ever seen. 
Beneath yellow flowered Daffodils or Tulips, 
massed below yellow Azaleas, the effect is 
stunning. 
Any of above (order by name and number): 
One packet $1.00, 3 Packets $2.50. Postpaid. 
red. 

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T. Fosteriana—1308—Very intense 
crimson. 
Fosteriana Red Emperor — 1310 - Brilliant 
scarlet, very large and early. 
Kolpakowskiana—1314—-Yellow, often red or 
purple outside. 
Tarda (Dasystemon) —1322—Small white 
and yellow, several to a stem. 
Any one of 4 kinds above Each 75c, Doz. $8.75. 
3 Each of above 4 kinds (12 Bulbs) $8.85. 
6 Each of above 4 kinds (24 Bulbs) $17.00. 
NEW DAFFODILS 
Spring without Daffodils would not be spring. 
Doubtless you have many in your garden 
now but here is opportunity to add a few 
which will bring forth the “Ohs” and “Ahs” 
from your flower-loving friends. We hope 
next year to be able to offer a wide selection 
of these wonderful bulbs. Oregon grows the 
world’s finest and you can have them and 
enjoy flowers that are far superior to the 
ordinary. They are so long lived that, really, 
they are a garden investment. Remember, 
order early, bulbs are scarce. 
WHITELEY GEM-1600—A Gold Medal win- 
ner, London. A red-cup incomparabilis, deep 
golden yellow perianth and a bright orange, 
finely fluted cup. Early, two weeks ahead of 
other red-cups, thus greatly extending the 
season. Tall. Huge double nose bulbs. 
Each $2.35. 
SHERMAN-1625—-An incomparabilis bi-color 
with bold broad-petaled overlapping perianth 
of creamy-white, and heavily frilled cup of 
deep orange-yellow, conspicuous apricot an- 
thers. Buds hang down but flowers stand up 
well and the contrast is charming. A late 
bloomer that will add interest near the end of 
the season. Double nose bulbs. Each $1.85. 
BETSY PENN-1630—A giant Leedsii of the 
most lovely form and texture, broad over- 
lapping pure white perianth of wax-like sub- 
stance, crown light yellow, developing to 
ivory, shallow and fluted. This makes a gor- 
geous clumps. Top size. Each $3.20. 
ROYAL SOVEREIGN-1640—A valuable mem- 
ber of the Twink group of semi-doubles, 
graceful and charming. Not only a delight in 
the border but a real show flower. Creamy- 
white interspersed with crinkled and frilled 
petals of primrose yellow. Double-nose. 
Each 75c. 
LANARTH-1642—A beautiful and unique 
Jonquil hybrid, one of the finest in this class. 
If you want a prize winner for exhibition try 
this. Too, in the border, it is superb. Deep 
golden over-lapping perianth with shallow 
expanded cup, old gold flushed orange. Top 
size bulbs. Each $3.20. 
BULBOCODIUM CONSPICUUS —- 1670 - A 
jewel for rock garden or border. This yellow 
Hoop Petticoat is only 6 inches high, golden 
yellow. February to early March. It likes a 
sandy peat soil with plenty of moisture while 
in growth. Keep dry in summer, no manure. 
6 Bulbs 75c, Dozen $1.45. 
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