
GOOD NEWS FROM YOUR BULB-MAN 
This year for the first time in many years I am able to 
offer once more bulbs that have been unobtainable for 
some time. Among these are ‘‘Winter Glads”’ (a new strain), 
Leucocoryne (Glory of the Sun), a rare Blood Lily (Hae- 
manthus Katherinae), and American grown lilies. 
For many years prior to the last war, the world depended 
upon Japan for practically all of its lilies. Today, Jan de 
Graaff (Oregon Bulb Farm), after years of painstaking se- 
lection and rogueing, has brought forth many new and 
improved varieties. These bulbs are all free from disease 
and all bulbs I furnish have bloomed at least one year in 
the field. He grows 40 acres of lilies alone and has had 
many fine write-ups in color in the Saturday Evening Post 
and Life magazine, and you will see more articles about 
him and his farm in the magazines this year. 
So much for new stuff—now turn the pages to bulbs from 
only the BEST growers of other items. 
Please note that this catalog lists bulbs for the four 
seasons and I suggest that you make up your order with 
complete season’s needs. They will be shipped as they 
arrive in plenty of time for proper planting. Early orders 
will be given priority on short items. | 
Please do not ask us to ship C.O.D. It requires too much 
time at the post office, and is an additional expense to you. 
Money will be refunded if we cannot fill your order. 
Do not fail to give your zone number if your city is so 
divided. 
The wise gardener will ORDER NOW and probably save 
disappointment later on. 
Yours for better gardens, 
BOB ANDERSON. 

