PLANT-OF-THE-MONTH CLUB 
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703 Not “joo Late 
It’s not too late to start bulbs for spring window blooming, or to 
plant them outside in the southern states. Delayed delivery from 
Holland enables us to: still supply you with some very desirable 
bulbs. These, together with other bulbs and items listed below, 
and of which we have more or less limited stock, also will make 
much appreciated Christmas or winter birthday presents for your 
gardening friends. 

(Please taru to our Fall Gilé List MUSCARI (GRAPE HYACINTH) 
for more complete descriptions) M. plumosus, flowers of clear bright blue, very feathery. 
This “bit of blue sky” is one of the easiest of all bulbs to force. 
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ESPERANZA (which means hope) STRAIN, 
LILIUM AURATUM SEEDLINGS 
Unquestionably the greatest development in Lilies in many 
decades. Extraordinarily beautiful and healthy. They will throw 
as many as 30 or more huge, gorgeous blooms. The following are 
especially choice bulbs. 
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Choicesbulbs; each s6-77ch. 405) elle. Sta oe a: 7.00 
Choice bulbs, eachu7-S inch. . 6 « 2 2: 8.25 
Ghoice: bulbs.veach 6-98inch = 25.8... 5 «10.00 
Choice bulbeveachso4l One nw a ae 3800 
PRINCEPS CREELMAN HYBRID SEEDLINGS 
A new selected strain of the wonderful Lily grown in Ore- 
gon. These are vigorous and extraordinarily beautiful. You will 
see them only in the gardens of the most discriminating growers. 
6-8 inch bulbs, each $1.25; 6 for $5.50; 12 for $10.00 
8-10 inch bulbs, each $1.75; 6 for $8.50; 12 for $16.00 

