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WE PREPAY DELIVERY CHARGES 
unless otherwise stated on all orders for $2.00 or 
On smaller orders please add 25c to help 
defray packing cost and postage. 
Washington customers kindly remember 3% re- 
tail sales tax. 
Remittance may be maide by check or money order. 
Stamps accepted on small orders only. 
Please do not send cash unless letter is registered. 
No C.O.D. orders accepted. 

FREE BULLETINS 
We have prepared a number of Bulletins 
to assist our gardener friends with their 
bulb growing problems. We will be very 
glad to send copies of these Bulletins on 
request. They will be sent with your bulb 
order. If you wish them sent under separate 
cover kindly send self-addressed stamped 
envelope. 
The subjects of these Bulletins are as 
follows: 
No. 1—The Year Around With Your 
Daffodils. 
No. 2—The Official Classification of 
Daffodils. 
No. 8—How to Care for Your Tulips. 
No. 4—The Official Classification of 
Tulips. 
No. 5—Surecess with Lilies. 
No. 6—Dutch, Spanish and English 
Iris. 
No. 7—Gladiolus Culture. 
No. 8—Hybrid Montbretias. 
No. 9—Culture of Callas. 
No. 10—Tuberous Begonias and their 
Culture. 
LILY-OF-THE-V ALLEY 
We will have for spring planting some 
fine large Lily-of-the-Valley Pips. These 
are good for outdoor planting or for forcing 
in pots. They will have large blossoms the 
first year and if left in the ground will 
multiply rapidly. They should be planted in 
a Shady spot in good rich garden soil and 
where they will have room to spread. 
1 idoz' Pips... ee ee $1.00 
100: Pips ene ae eee 7.00 
50 at the hundred price. 
Please. order early. They will be mailed 
when ready. 3 

Hemerocallis 
HEMEROCALLIS or Daylilies may ibe planted in full sun or partial shade 
in any good garden soil. They require no attention except ordinary weeding. 
They have no diseases or pests and need not be disturbed over a pieriod of years. 
Various varieties bloom in our climate from May through September. They are 
at home among perennials, in front of the shrubbery border, or near the garden 
pool. Fall or early spring is the best planting time. 
APRICOT—A pale cadmium yellow. Sweet scented...........20...22-0-------------- Each 25¢ 
AUREOLE—Orange-yellow. 2% feet. Blooms in May..............-....W.... Each 25c 
BAY STATE—Very large flowers of deep glistening yellow. July............ Each 40c 
CINNABAR—Cadmium yellow sprinkled with rose-brown....................---- Each 45¢ 
CRESSIDA—Orange with fulvous ring. 3 ft. July-...2. a. Each 30c 
D. D. WYMAN—Superb golden yellow with tawny splash on petals........ Each 30c 
DR. REGEL—Early orange-yellow. Fragramts......2i.c.ccc-c:ca--cceseeececectess-e-eee Each 25c 
E. A. BOWLES—Large flat flaring flowers of rich reddish orange 
blended with salmon and paler orange Each $1.40 
FLAVA—Very early light yellow. Fragrant.............2.222...c-20::seseeceseeeeeeeeee= Each 25c 
FLORHAM—Large, ideep gold, scented. July flowering......................-...-.-.-- Each 30c 
GEORGE YELD—Very large. Pale fulvous and rose over orange............ Each 60c 
GOLD DUST—Golden yellow, outside of jpetals brown. Early.................. Each 25c 
GOLDEN DREAM—Large flowers of glistening gold. 4 ft. July............ Each 50c 
GOLDENI—Smooth, deep orange, free flowering. 3 ft. July...........-.-..- Each 30c 
GYPSY—Golden yellow with fulvous ring. 4 ft. July....-..-...2...22..-.---------- Each 35c 
HYPERION—Canary yellow. Large waxy flowers............-.----..-------1-1-------- Each 65c 
J. A. CRAWFORD—Many large flowers on a stem. Clear gold.......... Each 30c 
J. R. MANN—Frosted buff and yellow. 334 ft. 2.2 Each 30c 
LEMON A—Fine large blooms of lemon yellow, overlapping petals........ Each 30c 
MARGARET PERRY—Rose buff lined deeper rose. Large flowers............ Each 35c 
MIK ADO—Soft orange eyed purple-red. 2% ft. July......---.....-2...---2..- Each 35c 
MIDENDORFFI—Rich orange. May-June. Very fragrant. 18”................ Each 30¢ 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN—Pale glistening yellow. Late flowering. 3% ft....... Each 30c 
OPHIR—Very large golden yellow. 4 ft. July-August... eee Each 45c 
RAJAH—Delicate orange, veined red, garnet brown eye. 3% ft............. Each 60c 
ROSALIND (Fulva Rosea)—One of the most beautiful of the Hem- 
erocallis,; a lovely, rosespink. 316. ft. July...) =- Each $4.00 
(Our stock sold out until fall 1946) 
SIR MICHAEL FOSTER—Large apricot yellow. Petals ruffled............ Each 50c 
SOV EREIGN—Semi-dwarf, flowers pale chrome yellow shaded brown 
CO) RecA Ween ene an MD caren aD gear ane Ey OS Each 35c 
THE GEM—Robust. Light cadmium yellow. July..ui........022.ceceeseceeeeeeee-e Each 25c 
THUNBERGI—Clear pale yellow. Jiply oi... ccecccccccceececee ec eeceeeeeeeceeesaeeceee Each 25¢ 
WAU-BUN—Light cadmium yellow sprinkled with fulvous red. 
Petals are somewhat twisted and curved.................22:ccc:ccseeeeceeeeeeeee Each $1.25 

WIHIILSIGUURIE CARIDESS 
HOQQUIAM 
- WASHINCTON 

