ASPARAGUS ROOTS 
We can fill orders for planting in late October 
and November. Plant as soon as possible after 
being received. 
MARY WASHINGTON—Heavy producing with 
large g-een stalks of fine quality. Practically im- 
mune to rust and other diseases. This is now the 
standard variety for home or market production. 
No. 1 grade, doz. 50c; 50 for $1.35; 100 for $2.09. 
Postpaid. Write for prices on quantities. 
_PARADISE—This fine new variety has the same 
rich green color and deliciously mild flavor as the 
Mary Washington. It is very early, also resistant 
to rust and a much heavier yielder. A worthy new 
sort of high table quality. No. 1 grade; doz. 65c; 
50 for $1.70; 100 for $2.50. Postpaid. Write for 
quantity prices. 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
With the coming of the large, fine flavored, rich 
colored everbearing varieties there has been a 
great increase in growing strawberries in the home 
gardens. They can be planted in October and early 
November. Always select a well drained location 
convenient for watering the plants during the 
summer production. We supply healthy, clean 
plants. 
ROCKHILL—Large bright berries produced in 
large quantities all summer and fall. This variety 
makes very few runners and most of the plants 
are secured by dividing up the one year old plants. 
This has the advantage of eliminating the second 
rate producers. Plants Postpaid. Doz. $1.25; 50 for 
$4.75; 100 for $9.00. Write for quantity prices. 
NEW STREAMLINER—A new variety of delicious 
quality and producing heavy crops of large berries. 
This new berry originated in Oregon and has 
made quite a sensation. It bears throughout the 
season from Spring until late Fall. Our plants are 
grown by the originator. Prices Postpaid. Doz. 
$1.35; 50 for $5.50; 100 for $10.00. 
COLCHICUM 
A very unusual flower which blooms a few weeks 
after planting, blooming without foliage. They 
will also bloom on a shelf or table without water 
or soil. Flowers shaped somewhat like Crocus but 
larger and bloom before the foliage appears. It is 
sometimes called the Autumn Crocus. 
AUTUMNNALE—Large flowers of 
purple. Each 50c; 3 for $1.35; doz. $4.75. 
ALBUM—Large pure white. Each 60c; 3 for $1.65. 
Postpaid. 
BORNMULLERI—Flowers 
slightly marked with white. 
doz. $2.50. 
soft rosy 
delicate rosy pink, 
Each 25c; 3 for 70c; 
BARGAIN TULIPS 
DARWIN MIXED—Here is a real bargain in 
Mixed Tulips, grown in Oregon. A large importer 
and grower made up this fine mixture from about 
300 new and standard sorts of Darwin Tulips. 
It also contains a few Cottage and Breeder Tulip 
varieties. All are long stemmed later varieties. 
All these bulbs will bloom the first season. They 
are not the largest sized bulbs but are clean and : 
healthy stock. 
LARGE SIZED MIXED—About 1 to 14 inches 
in diameter at the full base. Not less than a dozen. 
Doz. 60c; 50 for $2.25; 100 for $4.00. Postpaid. 
MEDIUM SIZED MIXED—lIdeal for bedding or 
for naturalizing. Also your chance to plant them 
to grow larger bulbs for home garden or sale. 
Not less than a dozen. Doz. 40c; 50 for $1.55; 
100 for $3.00. Postpaid. 

Garlic, See Page 15 
INDEX Page 
PAINEA BOWLS ape ie 0 ee We et 1'0 
A NEMO NES tare ota fe rch A a Bre olen 11 
ASPARAGUS (Vegetable) __..... Inside Back Cover 
BEGONIA, Tuberous Rooted... 3 
BLEEDING HEARTS _....—" pe ea 5 eS Pie. MIB} 
GAVIA TU Mites ie i) ee oe KI ee 10 
CA BLAS LILIES tes es ei Be eee ip 
CALOCHORTUS (Mariposa Tulips)... 13 
COLCHICUM 2 fie ae _Inside Back Cover 
CHIONO DONA gt ee a ee ee 4 
GRO ClUlS paps rete eae 0) SEO es | ae ee 5 
DAFFODILS: 
VEO We LR GALE E Tee ee eee i} 
WHC TR UEP Ei ee a ae ee ee 1 
BICOL O Rye cree a ae ee big eS AR Ie a Bat ee 1 
INCOMBARABIEUS 54252222 2 
PEED S lige eee 2 ele he ee et a per Na 
BARR EAS eee ee Se TS aie sae 2 
POE TICUS seen! ee Ree 3 
I OETA 7 pero tae retest’ 28 0b gee oe ce eS 3 
DOUBLER == 2. ve BIE vie Fe he eam in RE 3 
POLYANTHUS __ aig b's SE eA el A 2 eo 3 
LITTLE KINDS _.. PAIGE 28 A gece eee 1 ti es erates amb A 
TON @ UTES eee ree ea a ee ey Y 4 
IVES URES fats eeeomme 2) A, ee Ae eee 4 
ERANTHIS HYEMALIS (Winter Aconite) 13 
FREES LAS Ppt. So 2 eee Pek a eS dee 5 
GLADIOLUS NANUS (Baby Glads) 12 
GAREICSCViecetable) Rc) ae eae 15 
GIGOXINTA:S wae Se eee ees ae eh I oe ee 10 
HYACINTH S3 ae perme.) ee SA Sen ae 6 
TRIS 2D UTC Hi 2 ee ee A PR 5 
TRIS BEARD EDs soe Se ee Resets iru hs ais 14 
TRAISSREN GES Hips ere hs ey et ae 5 
JONQUILS (See Daffodils) 4 
TA WINE, GBA S Ss oe cee 1 ee es ats Pe 16 
LENCOJUM, SNOWFLAKES | sex ean Mey ie 
LILIES, HARDY ARS Sagi toe ae Le Ae ey Lee AB ee es 11 
LILY OF THE VALEY _...... Se Dee A ae 6 
MUSCARI (Grape Hyacinths) _ ese 5 
MONIBRELIAS (22 13 
ONION SETS (Vegetable) _.... 15 
ORNITHOGALUM (Star of Bethlehem) _ of 1B 
OXSALIS) 222 eae Bee Sale EL (ak ee 12 
PEO NITES Wee ket rete ak OLE CS Wie ae bl Be 3 2 16 
PER GVEA Ni De Vg eee ee se ee 5 
RANTING UL US pe ee ee eee 10 
RHUBARB: 4 eee Mek se 15 
SS GPTG TSS ee es a ee ae ay eee 5 
OPAR AXIS) hake. Soe Oe ie ei a oe A 12 
SNOWDROPS (Galanthus) —___......-.--------------- 4 
STRAWBERRIES, Everbearing_Inside Back Cover 
4 OG 0G DN We Oe ear re 8 ee oe Nee eae 6 
TUBER O SES oe 52 io se ae ee 10 
TULIPS: 
EARLY SINGLE and DOUBLE____ ec eye eee iba 7 
ARR Oe oa aoe ee 7 
COTTAGE (2 BAe eee Le eee 8 
DARWIN ._._----....----- er De i Je ee Renee 8-9 
TRIUMPH Be eee Jt See 9 
BOTANICA Lies ee sal Ee 10 
WATS ONITAS rec ey ater oe 12 
