CALLA LILIES 
WHITE CALLA (Zantedeschia Aethiopica)—-Large white 
flowers on 3- to 5-foot stems. Luxuriant dark green foliage. 
In a warm climate they may be left in the ground for a num- 
ber of years; in colder sections they may be lifted in the fall 
and stored until spring or flowered in the house. 
Each 35c 
YELLOW CALLA (Z. Elliottiana)—A beautiful golden yel- 
low blossom, foliage dark green spotted silvery white. Very 
showy. Height 2% to 3 feet. 
Hach 35c 
PINK CALLA (Z. Rehmannii)—Small dainty flowers in 
lovely rose pink; leaves slender and of lighter green than 
C, Aethiopica. 
Kach 60¢ 
BLACK CALLA (Arum Pictum)—Flower a deep purple, al- 
most black, no scent. Blooms in the spring. Dormant ship- 
ping season July to November. 
Bach 60¢ 
ANEMONES 
Large single poppy-like flowers in gorgeous colors. The 
culture is similar to that of Ranunculus. 
MONARCH DE CAEN—Mixed colors. 
HIS EXCELLENCY—Red. 
BLUE POPPY—Blue. 
THE BRIDE—-White. 
ST. BRIGID—A double form of the Anemone. Also in gor- 
geous colors. 
Large bulbs: Per doz. 85c; per 100 $6.00 
RANUNCULUS 
Beautiful full double flowers in many shades. In severe 
climates they may be started in pots or planted out as early 
as possible in the spring. In the Northwest February plant- 
ing is best. Cover only 2 inches and keep the ground moist 
as the leaves are very delicate and will not come through 
the ground if it becomes dry and crusted. 
RED SHADES PINK SHADES 
YELLOW SHADES WHITH SHADES 
MIXED—AII shades. 
Largest size bulbs, per doz. 75c, per 100 $5.25 
MONTBRETIAS 
Montbretias need light, rich soil with plenty of moisture. 
Full sun or light shade is best. Very colorful planted among 
shrubs or perennials. 
KOH-I-NOR—Bright red outside, dark red inside shading to 
an orange center. 
POCAHONTAS—Bright yellow center shading to red. 
QUEEN ALEXANDER—Chrome yellow, scarlet blotch. 
UNA——A blending of orange and primrose. 
Any of the above varieties: Per doz. $1.50 
A mixture of all colors ranging from pale vellow to dark red: 
Per dozen $1.00 
TUBEROSES 
These old tavorites are easily grown in any sunny garden 
location. Plant the bulbs as soon as the danger of freezing is 
over. Set them about 8 inches apart and 5 inches deep. Keep 
the surface of the soil loosened at all times. Their unfor- 
gettable fragrance makes them a welcome addition to the 
summer garden. 
BKach 20¢, 3 for 50¢ 
TIGRIDIAS 
Tigridias or Mexican Shellflowers give a bright touch of color 
to the garden in midsummer. They come in rose, yellow, 
white, Chinese red and wine shades with brightly spotted 
centers, 
Mixed colors, Doz. $1.25 
TRITOMA or Poker Flowers 
GOLDMINE—Sott amber tinted gold. 
Each 35¢ 
PFITZERI—Rich orange searlet. 
Each 40¢ 
SKYROCKE'T— Pale yellow with slight red top. 
Hach 45¢ 

We prepay delivery charges on all orders amounting 
to $2.00 or more. On smaller orders add 25c to help 
cover cost of handling. 
Remittance may be made by check or money order. 
Stamps on small orders only. Cash, unless letter is 
registered, sent at customer’s risk. 
Because of the extra time involved and the extra ex- 
pense to the customer we have discontinued all C.O.D. 
shipments. 
WASHINGTON customers kindly remember 3% retail 
sales tax. NO TAX on out-of-state orders. 

FREE BULLETINS 
We have prepared a number of Bulletins to assist you with 
your bulb growing problems. We will be very glad to send 
copies of these Bulletins on request. They will be enclosed 
with your bulb order, or, if you wish them sent under sep- 
arate cover, send self-addressed stamped LEGAL SIZE 
envelope. Postage required, 12c. 
The subjects of these Bulletins are as follows: 
No. 1——-The Year Around with Your Daffodils. 
No. 2——The Official Classification of Daffodils. 
No. 3——How to Care for Your Tulips. 
No. 4-——The Official Classification of Tulips. 
No. 5—Success with Lilies. 
No. 6——Dutch, Spanish and English Iris. 
No. 7—Gladiolus Culture. 
No. S8——Hybrid Montbretias. 
No. 9—Culture of Callas. 
No. 10—Tuberous Begonias and Their Culture. 
No. 11—The Modern Daylily (Hemerocallis). 
No.12—A Helpful List of Garden Books. 
OUR FALL CATALOG 
For fall planting we specialize in the finest Northwest-grown 
and imported Daffodils and Narcissus, Tulips, Lilies and 
miscellaneous small bulbs. Be sure your name is on our mail- 
ing list to receive our large illustrated catalog when ready. 

OUR SPECIAL OFFER 
Cecil Solly, well known 
writer and radio commen- 
tator on garden subjects, 
has published a new book 
on 
HARDY BULBS 
It contains 144 pages of 
information on varieties 
of bulbs and their care 
and culture. Many illus- 
1 trations are used includ- 
t 
SD cies is 
Wi ing 18 pages in color. 
Price $2.00 
We will be glad to fill 
your order for a copy. 

To customers who send in an order amounting to $25 
or over we will send a copy of this fine book as a 
special gift. We want you to have it. 

