Matitija Poppy 
A gorgeous plant in full bloom. A western American 
native perennial with a profusion of big five inch crinkly 
crepe-paper-like blooms, pure glistening white with 
prominent golden-orange centers. Established plants 
send up three to a dozen six to eight foot stems with 
silvery or light bluish-green foliage. Dies down in the 
fall and should be cut off at the ground. Starts early 
in the spring, growing rapidly. 
It will thrive in the hottest, driest, poorest soil you have 
and needs no special summer irrigation after clumps 
are once established. Demands good drainage. Few if 
any pests or diseases bother it. Hardy to ten above 
zero and with plenty of protection will thrive most any- 
where. Plant in the fall only and avoid disturbing in 
the spring. 
Matilija makes a striking cut flower and lasts well in 
water. Cut just after flowers open. Blooms profusely 
in early summer with scattered blossoms till frost. 

MATILIJA POPPY 
MATILIJA POPPY-1475 “|. . Such gardens are not made, by saying, ‘Oh! 
; 5 How beautifull nd sitting 1 he si ee 
Single plants, postpaid $1.65. EO SAU TTT Reet OB eeee ee 
Three plants, postpaid $3.50. 
If ordered with other plants or bulbs to the 
total amount of $5.00 or more. Each $1.25, 
Three plants $2.75, postpaid. 
HEMEROCALLIS-- Day Likies 
These not too distant relatives of the Lily are invaluably in the hardy border not only 
for their profusion of lovely blooms but also for the graceful masses of healthy green 
foliage. Succeeding well in either sun or shade, dry or moist soil, they are excellent 
companions for numerous Lilies. Countless delightful combinations are possible. Our 
stock of Hemerocallis, grown here in the ideal climate of the Willamette Valley, is 

The big crepe-paper-like blooms glisten in the sun 
exceptionally vigorous. 

GEO. YELD-—1432-Lovely buff, apricot and terra-cotta blended. A 
handsome vigorous grower, very free flowering. August. 
HEMEROCALLIS--Yluua Resea 
RAJAH-—1464-A delicate orange, veined red with garnet brown eye. '" 
A striking plant in full bloom. 3/2 feet tall. June-July. Clon Rosalind-1460 
BAGDAD-1454-Rich coppery brown and red over orange. A bril- A wild form from the Orient. A beautiful old-rose shading to a 
liant show in the June border. Fine for cutting. Vigorous free bloom- golden yellow center on a tall graceful stalk. Blooms June-July. 
ing. Height 3% feet. We have a fine stock of this. Each $2.50. 3 for 
LEMONA- 1 446-Delicate pale lemon-yellow, flowering profusely on $6.50. Dozen $24.00. 
4’ foot stems. Very large blooms similar to an Oriental Iris. 
Any of above four, each 50c. Dozen $4.75. MRS. W. H. WYMAN-1450-A lovely pale glistening lemon-yellow 
on four foot stems. Long blooming season, very free flowering. One 
H EMEROCALLIS--A4yperien-1470 
of the latest of the Hemerocallis to bloom beginning in August, 
often continuing into September. Three for $1.50. Doz. $4.75. 
Hyperion is a hybrid between Hemerocallis Sir M. Foster and H. 
Florham. The fine citron-yellow blooms are produced in profusion 
on 314 foot stems and its graceful arching masses of foliage are 
an excellent foil for them. Horticultural experts consider this va- 
riety one of the finest of the color. The Royal Horticultural So- 
ciety of Great Britain gave it their Award of Merit. As a cut 
flower it opens well in water and has a delightful fragrance. Per- 
fectly hardy in any soil, sun or shade. Blooms July-August. Each 
85c. Three for $2.25. Dozen $8.25. 



HEMEROCALLIS--Savumy--1468 
A charming variety. Petals delightfully recurved, heavy firm 



textured. Color a lovely light yellow, iridescent in the sun. Free 
flowering. July-August. Ht 3 ft. Each $1.75. 3 for $4.65. Dozen 
$15.00. 


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