BULBS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER PLANTING 
GLADIOLUS BULBS 
Available from January to June 
Our stock of Gladiolus Bulbs is the best grade obtainable. We stock only the top 
size No. 1 bulbs. After viewing the newer varieties in the growers’ fields and at 
the shows, we are replacing some of the old favorite varieties with improved 
white. 
Burma. 
Glamis. 
lavender. 
Golden Chimes. 
Marguerite. 
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TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS 
Our superior strain of Tuberous Rooted Begonias is, with- 
out question, the finest obtainable. Grown on the Pacific Coast, 
they produce huge flowers of perfect form on strong stems. 
Bulbs are available from February to Aprl. They should be 
started indoors in moist peat moss in a cool, light situation. 
After the roots are well formed they may be potted up in rich 
soil, or planted directly outdoors after May ist. They are 
heavy feeders and thrive in partial shade. 
Jumbo size Bulbs—45e each; $4.25 doz. 
Large size Bulbs—30e each; $2.75 doz. 
GIANT CAMELLIA DOUBLE TYPE. Red, White, Rose, Pink, 
Yellow, Orange, Salmon and Apr’cot. 
GIANT FIMBRIATA (Carnation Flowered Type). Red, Rose, 
Orange, Apricot, Yellow and White. 
GIANT FRILLED (Crispa Type). Yellow, Dark Red, White, 
Rose, Pink, Salmon, Orange, Scarlet and Apricot. 
LLOYDIT or HANGING BASKET TYPE. Pink, Yellow, Rose, 
Red and Orange. 
MULTIFLORA TYPE—For Bedding or Pot Plants. Large 
numbers of small flowers literally cover the foliage. Available 
in large s'ze only. 30c each; $2.75 per doz. 
NAMED VARIETIES. 75¢ each; 3 for $2.00. 
Autumn Glow. Cristata type. Huge flowers of deep copper 
and apricot. 
Fascination. Crispa type. White flower with pink edge. 
Red Triumph. Ruffled Camellia type. Large, velvety ruby 
red. 
Rose Dawn. Large ruffled rose pink resembling a rose. 
Sunset. Profusely frilled crispa type, copper with red edge. 

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Rosa Van Lima. 
GLOXINIAS. Available from January to April. 
popular bulbs for pot culture. Mixed colors. Large bulbs 50¢ each; 3 for $1.35. . 
varieties at the same prices. 
NOVELTIES 
Leading Lady. The No. 1 variety in the popularity poll. Gorgeous, tall, creamy 
The No. 5 variety in the popularity poll. Huge, ruffled, deep rose red. 
Clear ruffled salmon with cream throat. 
Above varievies 25e each; 3 for 65¢e; 12 for 
| Badger Beauty. An improved Minuet. Tall pinkish lavender. 
Buckeye Bronze. Fine smoky rose bronze with red blotch. 
Elizabeth the Queen. The No. 3 variety in the popularity poll. Tall, ruffled 
(See back cover, inside.) 
2.50. 
i Hal.oween. Bright red orange with a deeper throat. 
Gregon Rose. Grant Mitsch origination, Silvery rose. Fine for cut flowers. 
| Pandora. Clear soft geranium pink with carmine blotch. Long lasting. 
| Red Charm. The No. 2 variety in the popularity poll. Velvety deep red. 
| Stoplight. Very popular brilliant red of heavy texture. 
White Gold. Huge cream with a gold throat. 
Above varieties 15e each; 3 for 40c; 12 for $1.50. 
Black Opal. No. 8 in the popularity poll. Velvety, blackish red. 
Chaumony. Cherry rose with a silvery edge. 
Corona. Delicate cream white with rose picotee on edges of petals. 
Large creamy yellow with orange throat. 
Large watermelon pink with cream throat. 
Purple Supreme. Tall, velvety, rich purple, slvery edge. 
| KR. B.—Huge, coppery brown with a red blotch. : 
Above varieties 15c each; 6 for 70c; 12 for $1.25. 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
| Algonquin. Tall, brilliant glowing scarlet. 
Aladdin. Ruffled, bright reddish orange. Huge blooms. 
Beacon. Bright rose scarlet with a large cream blotch. 
Blue Beauty. Attractive mottled violet blue. 
Chas. Dickens. Bright wine purple. A good flower. 
Commander Koehl. Velvety deep red. Always a favorite. 
Greta Garbo. A delicate light pink with a cream throat. 
King Lear. Huge, rosy purple with a silvery edge. 
Margaret Beaton. Snow white with scarlet blotch. Very popular. 
Myrna. Heavily ruffled ivory white. 
New Era. Beautiful, ruffled pink with a creamy throat. 
Picardy. On the all time Hit Parade. Huge salmon pink. 
A delicate rosy pink. 
Royal Gold. The best of the medium yellow varieties. 
Very good early white. 
Above varieties 10c each; 3 for 25e; 12 for 90c. 
A fine mixture of No. 1 Bulbs—75c per doz.; 100 for $5.25. 

A splendid strain of these 
FANCY LEAFED CALADIUM BULBS. Available from Jan- 
uary to April. Useful as potted plants or for outdoor planting 
in April or May. Plant 4 in. deep and 6 in. apart in light 
shade. Four separate color types, or mixed. 35c each; 4 
for $1.30. 
SANNA BULBS. Available from February to May. Valuable 
for bedding and accent points in borders. Slightly tender soa 
winter mulch is necessary for protection. Plant 6 inches deep 
in a rich, well drained sandy loam. 
The President. Immense bright red flowers. Green foliage. 
City of Portland. S lvery pink. Green foliage. 
Madame Crozy. Low growing flowers of yellow and red. 
Red Humbert. 
bronze foliage. 
Yellow Humbert. Yellow, spotted red. Dark green foliage. 
Wyoming. Orange flowered. Very tall. Purple bronze foliage. 
Copper King. Giant Flowered Apricot. 
Strong, heavy rooted tubers—20c each; $2.25 per doz. 
DAHLIAS. Available from March to June. but as supply is 
too uncertain we are unable to list varieties. We will, how- 
ever, have a large stock of named varieties. Prices usually 
range from 25e to $1.00 per tuber. 
TIGRIDIAS. Available from February to April. This popular 
tripetaled Mexican Shell Flower is a sun lover, but demands 
moisture and a rich sol. Plant 4+ inches deep. Can be wintered 
over if mulched. Exotic flowers in fine mixed shades. 6 for 
50ce; 80e per doz. 
TUBEROSES. Available from February to April. These sweet 
scented flowers are for indoor culture or outdoor planting. 
For outdoor planting tubers should be started indoors in pots 
and planted out after danger from frosts is over. Plant about 
2 inches deep in rich soil. 
Double Pearl. Double white flowers. 3 for 50c; 12 for $1.50. 
Giant Mexican. Large single flowers. 3 for 30c; 12 for $1.10. 
Brilliant orange scarlet flowers. Coppery 
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