SANDLEWOOD—Large flowers with standards of buff-bronze, falls are of 
a bronze-brown washed wtih blue. Brown veining on light haft. Carries 
pretty mauve! tonestand slightly ruffleda.2. eet Each  .50 
SILVER JUBILEE—A fine large silvery-white iris that was originally im- 
DOTLedetromy Eng ian dren Seis on is Sage ial Wheels Each .35 
TREASURE ISLAND—A real treasure with large flowers of pure gold with 
falls washed lightly with cream at the center... Each ..50 
TELEVISION BLUE—A fine tall, large iris in a medium shade of blue. One 
OijPMeenicess blucsrin tis shade: we = ey eee ee Each .50 
yellowsplicata that makes it a favorite. oe en Each .60 
call to mind the colors of that well known fraternal organization. .....Fach 1.00 
SUS EStSmLOMeSaO neal t1¢ 16m 10 cis 0 cae mannan ene nn ny nnn cane Each .35 
WONDER CHILD—Huge flowers of deepest midnight blue. aes, Each  .35 
ROSES 
Oregon Grown—Non-Irrigated 
PRICE—75c each; 12 all different, your choice, $8.00 
AMI QUINARD—Coppery scarlet. Beautiful tea with long pointed buds. 
AUTUMN—Burnt orange with red streak. Autumn colors. 
CATHERINE KORDES—Blood red with long pointed buds. 
CHAS P. KILHAM—Oriental red orange suffused with scarlet. 
CRISTOPHER STONE—Vivid scarlet overlaid crimson, gold stamens and beau- 
tiful long buds. 
GLOMING—Very large double pink. This is a wonderful rose. 
GOLDEN DAWN—Sunflower yellow. A fine rose. 
HENRICH GAEDE—Nasturtium red buds. Orange yellow flowers. 
JOANNA HILL—The finest of cream yellows. Beautiful buds. Blooms well in 
hot weather. 
MARGARET McGRADY—Very large orange scarlet. Fragrant. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET—Velvety crimson. Orange base. Fine buds. 
McGREDY’S YELLOW—Pong pointed buds. Buttercup yellow. 
MME JOSEPH PERRAUD—Very large double coppery yellow, long stems. A 
fine fragrant rose. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE—Large double fragrant white. 
MRS. G. A. VAN ROSSEM—Large double flamed shaded orange and apricot 
on golden yellow ground. A beauty. 
MR SAM McGREDY—Scarlet orange and copper. Pointed buds. A great fav- 
orite. 
OREGON CRIMSON—Very large vivid red. Fine stems. This is one of the best. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER—Long pointed buds. Orange shades to pink when full 
out. 
RED HOOVER—Brick red with some gold. 
TALISMAN—Long pointed buds. Golden yellow and copper. Fine long stem. 
CLIMBING ROSES—$1.00 EACH 
PAUL’S SCARLET—The most popular red climbing rose. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER—Same color as Hoover bush rose. 
TALISMAN—Same color as Talisman bush rose. 
REGAL LILIES 
The most beautiful, easily grown, hardy lily in cultivation. Each flower is 
white, tinted pink at base of petals. Inside of throat is gold. Very fragrant. Plant 
six inches deep in sun. 
SMALL BULBS—Some may bloom first year..................- per 100 2.50 
MEDIUMEB ULBS All swill tbl Oo tiles eee eee per dozen 1.50 
LARGE BULBS—Each will produce several blooms................-........... per dozen 2.50 
JUMBO BULBS—Will produce even more blooms and taller_......._.. per dozen 3.50 
SEED 
REGAL LILY—You can raise regals from seed if you wish. You will get no 
blooms the first year. The second year a small per cent will bloom and the 
third year all of them will bloom. 
Per generous package, about One Ounce $1.00—Pound $10.00 
LUPINE—Russells—You can raise these from seed, too. Plant early in the 
spring. You will get a few blooms in late summer and the next year they will 
all be in bloom around Decoration Day........ One Ounce $1.00; $10.00 Per Pound 
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