Hardy Lilies 
CANDIDUM (St. Joseph’s or Madonna 
Lily)—A very hardy early flowering lily 
with pure white, fragrant flowers on long 
stems. Does best in full sunshine. Plant 
in the early fall in well drained soil and 
cover bulbs about 2 inches deep to top of 
bulb. Please order in advance so bulbs 
can be shipped upon arrival. It is best to 
plant in September and October. Medium 
sized bulbs making good flowers. Each 
40c; 3 for $1.10. Large bulbs, 75e each, 
3 for $2.00. Postpaid. 
HENRYI—Rich apricot yellow with a 
few brown spots; grows 3 to 5 feet; very 
hardy and free flowering. Plant 8 to 9 
inches deep. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00; doz. 
$7.50. Postpaid. 
REGALE—Magnificent hardy lily from 
China; vigorous, 3 to 5 feet, bearing 
several large, white, fragrant flowers; 
slightly shaded pinkish brown outside 
the trumpets. Thrives in any good well- 
drained soil, preferring full sun. Plant 
6 to 9 inches deep. Medium size bulbs, 
each 25c; 3 for 70c; 12 for $2.50. Extra 
large bulbs, each 50c; 3 for $1.40; 12 for 
$5.00. Postpaid. 
Lily of the Valley 
Hardy out of doors. They require a 
mellow, rich soil and a moist, shaded 
position. Cover pips one-half inch deep. 
Delivery November to February. Oregon 
grown pips: 6 for 35c; doz. 65c; 100 for 
- $4.00. 
Dutch Iris 
Splendid spring flowers blooming from 
early May into June. Ideal for flower 
arrangements. and good keeping cut 
flowers. Plant these bulbous Iris 5 to 6 
inches deep in well-drained soil. Avail- 
able in the fall but can also be planted 
in February or March. 
MIXED DUTCH IRIS—A good range 
of color. Postpaid. 3 for 20c; doz. 65c. 
Bearded Iris 
The popular, hardy Iris in new and 
standard varieties are offered in our fall 
catalog. These should be planted from 
July to November. If interested ask for 
our catalog of last fall. 
Montbretias 
Flowers and spikes resemble small 
gladioli. Hardy in the West and South, 
also in the North if given some protec- 
tion with leaves or strawy manure. The 
bulbs increase rapidly and make good 
cut flowers. Hardy perennials which can 
be set in the fall or early spring. 
SPECIAL MIXED—Mixed from named 
varieties. Postpaid. 3 for 30c; doz. $1.00. 
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Tuberoses 
Lovely, large double flowers of thick 
wax-like texture on graceful, long, 
strong stems. Valuable in the gardens, 
also for cut flowers. They also have a 
rich, exotic fragrance. Plant after danger 
of frost, 2 inches deep to top of bulb. They 
prefer well drained soil and sunshine. 
The flower, stems are about 15 to 20 
inches tall and bloom in August and Sep- 
tember. Near the seacoast they can be 
left in the ground over winter but in 
other sections it is best to dig and store 
them. Available in February. Each 15e; 
3 for 35c; doz. $1.25. 
Trigridia or 
Tiger Flower 
Gorgeous colors, produced during the 
summer. Short lived blooms but very 
brilliant. Plant 2 to 3 inches deep and 
6 to 8 inches apart. We offer a fine range 
of colors in mixture. Large sized bulbs 
ready in January. Mixed from shades 
of scarlet, cream, rose, yellow and 
orange. 3 for 30c; doz. $1.00; 100 for $7.75. 
Postpaid. 
Tritoma 
PFITZER’S. HYBRIDS—tThese new hy- 
brids have a range of color from white 
to red shades. Hardy perennials bloom- 
ing August to October. Tall spikes often 
3 feet tall. Available February to April. 
Roots 20c; 3 for 50c; doz. $1.75. Postpaid. 
Gills Cannas 
Valuable for foliage and their large 
brilliant flowers. Root divisions may be 
started in pots and transplanted about 
May 15 to June 15, depending upon loca- 
tion and seasons. Place about 2 feet apart 
in rows and 4 feet between rows. In 
mass beds they may be planted closer. 
Prices Postpaid—Any variety, root di- 
visions ready March and April. Each 20e; 
3 for 55c; doz. $2.00. Plants ready May 
and June. Each 45c; 3 for $1.25; doz. $4.50. 
KING HUMBERT—Large orange scar- 
let flower and with deep orange foliage. 
3 feet tall. 
RICHARD WALLACE—Bright golden 
ne flowers with green foliage. 3 feet 
all. 
THE PRESIDENT—Immense bright 
red flowers in large clusters. Plants about 
3% feet tall and with light bronze foliage. 
VENUS—Large pink flowers and green 
foliage. About 2% feet tall. ¥ 

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