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. 
Marjoletti-1316-Light yellow, edges red. 
Sylvestris—1320-Rich golden yellow, fra- 
grant. 
Praestens — 1318 — Brilliant capsicum red. 
Turkestanica — 1324 — Small star - shaped, 
white. Several on a stem. 
Chrysantha—| 230-Bright yellow, medium 
size. 
Kaufmanniana — 1332 — A spreading white 
bloom, back of petals red. 
Praecox—1338-Very early, red or scarlet 
with purplish bottom. 
Retroflexa—1340-Large bright crimson. 
Any of above eight: 
3 one kind 75c, Doz. one kind $2.80. 
No order less than 3 of one kind. 
T. Australis—1 302-Yellow, reddish outside. 
Eichlerii—! 306—Crimson scarlet, yellow and 
black center. 
Fosteriana Red Emperor — | 310 — Brilliant 
scarlet, very large and early. 
T. Acuminate—1300-Either yellow or pink. 
Hageri—1 31] 2—Bronze scarlet. Striped green 
on the outside. 
Kaufmanniana Brilliant—] 334—A soft crim- 
son. 
Any of above six: 
3 one kind $1.00, Doz. one kind $3.75. 
No order less than 3 of one kind. 
Clusiana—1304-Outer petals cherry red, 
Very 
creamy white inside, violet base. 
choice. 
See page 21]. 
3 one kind 85c, Doz. one kind $3.30. 
No order less than three. 
Persica—] 336—One to three yellow blooms. 
Rare. 
Batalini-]328-A pale-buff yellow, dainty 
and rare. 
Kolpakowskirana—1314-Yellow, often red 
or purple outside. 
Tarda (Dasystemon)—] 322-Small 
and yellow, several to a stem. 
Any one of 4 kinds above Each 85c, Doz. 
$9.35. 
white 
SPECIES TULIP SPECIAL 
3 each of 7 kinds, 21 bulbs (Our selection) 
Postpaid $5.00. 

Ixiolirion Ledebourii-1260-A good blue 
for the May border. Fine for cutting. 1 foot 
tall. Plant fall, 3 to 4 inches deep, sunny, 
well drained spot. 6 for $1.25 
Iris Reticulata—1250-A ‘’must’’ for the 
early garden. Deep purple with a golden 
blotch. Fragrant. 6-inch stems. 3 inches 
deep. 3 Bulbs 95c, Dozen $3.35. 

ERYTHRONIUM 
Trout Lily or Dog Tooth Violet 
Woodland plants with lovely lily-like blooms 
in delicate pastel tones. Very hardy. They 
enjoy a loose, gritty soil with PLENTY of leaf 
mold and considerable shade. Be sure they 
never want for moisture. An ideal bulb for 
naturalizing. 
Albidum-| 188—White, sometimes flushed 
pale blue. 
Americanum—| 1 86—-Large pinkish-yellow. 
Californicum—1 1 80-White, chrome yellow 
center. 
Giganteum-—| 1 84—Bright butter-cup yellow. 
Hendersonii-| 182-Light purple, center 
deep maroon; very striking. 
Tuolumnensis—|1 192-Golden yellow, quite 
distinct, forms large clumps by off-setting. 
3 Bulbs any one kind 50c, Doz. one kind 
$1.85. 
3 each of 4 kinds, 12 bulbs (our selection) 
$1.95. 
Rose Beauty—1186-A lovely rose. 
3 for 90c, $3.50 per Doz. 
No order less than three one kind. 
FRITILLARIA 
Another woodland bulb with drooping or 
nodding flowers often resembling small 
lilies. Lovely for naturalizing or the rock 
garden where they may be undisturbed for 
many years. 
Pallidiflora — 1208 — Large pale yellow 
flowers, bell-shaped, 8- to 12-inch 
stems. 
3 Bulbs $1.40, Dozen $5.25. 
Ruthenica— |] 210 —Purple, 
very hardy. 
3 bulbs $2.00, Dozen $7.50. 
Thunbergii—1 204-A graceful, distinct 
bell-shaped, 
species, creamy white, veined green 
with as many as ten blooms to a plant. 
Partial shade. 1 2-2 feet. 
3 Bulbs 50c, Dozen $1.85. 
Lanceolata—| 205-—Dark purple mottled 
with greenish-yellow. A rare unusual 
form. 3 for 75c, Doz. $2.75 
Recurva—| 207-Beautiful scarlet blooms 
checkered with yellow. 
3 for $1.00, Dozen $3.75 
Karadaghensis—1 206—-An unusual green- 
ish-yellow about 6 inches tall. 
Each $1.00 

SEED SPECIALTIES 
Pansy Seed 
Oregon is world famous for fine Pansy seed 
and we feel most fortunate to offer what we 
believe to be the very best. Too, you can buy 
Pansy seed in separate colors. This seed is 
most carefully selected from thoroughly 
rogued plants. | have personally inspected the 
seed beds and can heartily recommend it. 
Stocks are 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 | have ever seen. Be- 
neath yellow flowered Daffodils or Tulips, 
massed below yellow Azaleas, the effect is 
stunning. 
GIANT HYBRID SWISS MIXED-1488-A re- 
selected strain, clear brilliant colors, includ- 
ing exquisite pastels, henna, flame, fuchsia, 
carmine and a touch of blue. They produce 
huge blooms on compact plants. 
OREGON GIANT MIXED-1489-This famous 
strain is too well known to need description. 
Always in demand. This seed is direct from the 
originator. Packet $1.00. Cultural Directions 
with Pansy and Delphinium Seed. 
Pacific Hybrid Strain 
This seed is from the choicest selection of Pa- 
cific Hybrid stock. I’ve never seen as good 
varieties anywhere and recommend it with- 
out reservation. All shades from the darkest 
to light blues, mauves, pinks and white. Very 
tall branching plants with huge flowers. No. 
1490—Packet $1.00. Postpaid. 
Lily Seed 
Growing Lilies from seed may well be the 
gardeners most thrilling adventure. That these 
tiny wafer-like seed can produce such breath- 
taking flowers is a never ending marvel. Seed- 
ling Lilies are disease free and unless infected 
from other Lilies, remain so. Many varieties 
are available and for a small outlay you can 
produce many fine bulbs. There is no for- 
tune in Lily growing but there is a wealth of 
interesting adventure and pleasure far ex- 
ceeding your fondest expectations. 
We have divided the list into two groups, the 
easy and quick, and the slow and sometimes 
difficult. Both contain many fine varieties and 
the slower ones are well worth waiting for. 
From these seed you might produce the 
world’s most beautiful Lily—who knows? 
Regal Lily Seed 
This is one of the easiest varieties to grow 
from seed and withall one of the loveliest. 
Large Trade Packet $1.00. Oz. $2.00. Ya 
ib) $12.50, 


We are listing two groups of Lily varieties of 
which we expect to be able to supply seed 
throughout the summer and early fall. We 
have limited quantities of other varieties. If 
interested, please write for list. 
Easy and Quick Varieties. Top growth usually 
appears in three to eight weeks. 
Davidi Macranthum, Davidi Willmottiae, Da- 
vidi Willmottiae Unicolor, Davmottiae,. Max- 
will, Princeps Creelman. 
Slow Varieties. Usually germinate in six to fif- 
teen months. 
Auratum, Bellingham Hybrids, Canadense, 
Cordatum, Giganteum Himalaicum, Washing- 
tonianum purpureum. 
Regular packets 50c, 12 for $5.00. 
Large packets $1.00, 12 for $10.00. 
Quantity of seed varies per packet with rarity 
of species. 
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