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DARK BLUE CROCUS 
CHIONODOXA 
(Glory of the Snow) 
One of the loveliest flowers 
and when established, the mass 
of blue in very early spring is a 
great attraction. It should be 
used in borders as edgings, also 
massed on rockwork or in the 
shrubbery. Plant about 3 inches 
deep. Perfectly hardy. 
Doz. 50; 25 for 90c; 
100 for 3.50 

FRITILLARIA IMPERIALIS 
CROCUS 
The Crocus, which is perfectly 
hardy everywhere, is one of the 
earliest flowers to bloom. It is 
very versatile in its use; can be 
used for rock gardens, beds, bor- 
ders or mixed in the perennial 
or shrubbery through the lawn. 
Colors: Light Blue, Dark Blue, 
White, Yellow, Striped, Purple. 
Any of the above colors: 
12 for 50c; 25 for 90c; 100 for 3.50 
Mixed colors: 
12 for 45c; 25 for 85c; 100 for 3.00 
Junior Crocus 
Collection 
A mixture of smaller size 
for mass planting. Will bloom 
freely the first year. 
100 for $1.45; 500 for $7.00; 1000 
for $13.50 

SNOWSTORM WHITE 
FRITILLARIA 
(Crown Imperial) 
One of the most fascinating of all 
spring bulbs. Tall, stately heads of the 
most brilliant flowers. They require a 
good garden soil, plenty of sun and may 
be left undisturbed for years. Plant as 
early as possible, 6 inches deep. 
Fritillarias are at their best after they 
become established; often they do not 
flower the first year. We give no war- 
ranty for their behavior. 
Crown Upon Crown — Brilliant carmine. 
They need a rich soil and plenty of 
room, roots do not like to be close to 
other plants. Hardy, but mulch deeply 
for winter. 
Each 75c; 3 for 2.00; Doz. for 7.50 
RICH & SONS NURSERY, HILLSBORO, OREGON 

YELLOW 
TIGRIDIA BULBS 
Mixed colors of the new large 
flowering varieties. . 
12 for 1.50; 25 for 2.85; 
100 for 10.50 ° 
STAR TULIPS 
(Calochortus ) 
This variety of Calochortus con- 
tains types having the peculiar 
star-shaped flowers. They are 
fine for naturalizing, for rock- 
eries and woodland and easily 
grown anywhere. They bloom 
from March to April, according to 
locality. 
RICH’S STAR TULIP 
MIXTURE 
An assortment of many types 
and colors. 
12 bulbs for 85c; 25 for 1.65; 
100 for 6.00 
SNOWDROPS 
A most satisfactory winter 
blooming bulb. The single vari- 
ety invariably bursts into bloom 
here in Western Oregon in De- 
cember. The bulbs are left in the 
ground to increase and bloom 
year after year. They are not par- 
ticular about soil or location and 
are excellent for growing under 
shrubs, trees or in the border. 
12 for 75c; 25 for 1.35; 100 for 5.25 
IRIS RETICULATA 
This violet scented dwarf iris 
is a gem for the rock garden. 
Blooms very early, may be forced 
into bloom by Christmas. Flowers 
are brilliant deep violet with a 
golden yellow blotch. Should 
have a mulch of leaves in severe 
climates. 
12 forves = 2.50 
PAVE Co} dan oo! pine? 4.75 
100 for .............. 18.00 
