Iris, SpUrIG Coot Iris) 
Non-bulbous, rhizomatus, for outside culture. 
Marvelous long stemmed cut flowers. Should be 
planted before March lst. Prices on both kinds. 
Each 25¢c; 3 for 70c; doz. $2.50. 
AUREA—The richest of all yellow iris. Self 
golden blooms of the same substance, form and 
size as Dutch iris, but four blooms on 4 to 5-foot 
stems. 
OCHROLENCA—Like Aurea but early flowering 
and ivory white with a gold band in the center 
of the falls. 
Bearded Iris 
These popular, hardy Iris in new and standard 
varieties are offered in our fall catalog. They 
should be planted from July to November. If 
interested ask for our catalog of last fall. We offer 
some of the very best novelties. 
Peruvian Lily (Alstromeria) 
AURANTIACA—Large orange flowers in clusters 
and a splendid cut flower. Very productive of 
flowers on long stems. Root divisions can be 
planted in fall or early spring. Each 25c; 3 for 70c; 
doz. $2.50. 
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 Febru- 
ary. Oregon grown pips: 6 for 40c; doz. %9c; 
100 for $4.50. Postpaid. 
Hardy Lilies 
These hardy lilies may be planted in the fall or 
early spring. Our bulletin covering culture will 
be enclosed with shipments. We offer bulbs that 
will bloom the first year under proper culture. 
Candidum vavieties should be ordered in the sum- 
mer so that prompt shipment can be made upon 
arrival of the bulbs. Prices postpaid. 
AURATUM (Platyphyllum) (Gold Banded Lily) 
One of the largest and most beautiful of all lilies. 
The immense blooms are brilliant, sweet scented 
and artistic. We offer clean, healthy bulbs that 
will bloom the first season. White petals, dotted 
with small dark spots with distinct yellow band 
through the center of the petals. Large bulbs. 
Available February. Each 75c; 3 for $2.15; doz. 
$7.50. 
CANDIDUM (Cascade)—An improved strain of 
this old variety. Larger flowers and taller stalks. 
Blooms in July. Vigorous in growth. Plant in 
early fall. Each 50c; 3 for $1.35; doz. $5.00. 
CENTIFOLIUM (Olympic Hybrids) — Beautiful, 
hardy garden lilies with vigorous growth reaching 
as high as 6 feet tall. The flowers range from 
trumpet shape to bowl formation. Colors range 
through creamy yellow, purplish tones, icy green 
and white. Mixture only. Blooms after Regal 
lilies. Each 35c; 3 for $1.00; doz. $3.50. 
SPECIOSUM RUBRUM (Pink Tiger Lily) —A 
strong, vigorous grower with stems 3 to 4 feet tall, 
with bright blossoms which are shaded rose and 
spotted deep red. Plant 9 inches deep. Available 
January. Each 65¢; 3 for $1.85; doz. $6.50. 
SPECIOSUM ALBA—Highly prized white form 
of Speciosum Rubrum; blooms about two weeks 
later than the Rubrum. Available in January. 
Each %5e; 3 for $2.00; doz. $7.50. 
TESTACEUM—Salmon apricot with orange ant- 
lers. Does well under the same conditions as 
Candidum and blooms at the same time. A very 
unusual lily. Plant in August; 3 inches deep. 
Each $1.15; 3 for $3.25; doz. $11.50. 
National Grange Histery 
A new and very complete history of this 
fine old farm organization. A well bound 
book of 560 pages. Valuable for Grange offi- 
cers and members, students and libraries. 
Postpaid for $3.50 each. 
Abyssinian Sword Lily. See page 51. 
Montbretias 
Flowers and spikes resemble small gladioli. 
Hardy in the West and South, also in the North 
if given some protection with leaves or strawy 
manure. The bulbs increase rapidly and produce 
good cut flowers. Hardy perennials which can 
be sent in the fall or early spring. They grow 
from 2 to 4 feet tall and bloom freely. Fine for 
borders along fences and for naturalizing. Flowers 
range according to varieties, one-half to two 
inches in diameter. We offer some fine new named 
varieties. More detailed descriptions in our Fall 
Catalog. Prices on new varieties: 3 for 30c; 
dez. $1.00; 100 for $6.50. Postpaid. 
Not less than 6 at the dozen rate. 
NEWER MONTBRETIAS 
WESTWICK—Orange and gold. 
KATHLEEN—Orange suffused red. 
LADY WILSON—Large, golden. 
ROSEA—Light rose pink. 
NIKOLAS MAES—Reddish yellow. 
LADY HAMILTON—Light orange and red. 
NORWICH—Yellow. 
VESUVIUS—tThe deepest red. 
SIR MATHEW WILSON—Large orange red. 
BRIGHT AND BEST—Orange red and gold. 
FINE MIXED—Splendid mixture. Doz. %5c. 
Ranunculus 
TECOLOTE GIANTS MIXED —They can be 
planted in the fall or early spring. Feb., March 
and April plantings are very successful. A great 
range of color and embracing many new shades. 
Giant double and semi-double, peony-like flowers, 
two inches across. Yellows from straw color 
through all shades to deep golden yellow-red, in- 
cluding dark crimson, scarlet, orange-red, in fact 
all shades of red and orange-pink. Can be planted 
outside in the fall in Southern States and along 
the Pacific Coast in Oregon and Washington, and 
are usually safe with some protection. They may 
be grown inside in frames or pots. Flowers are 
borne freely on stems 12 to 15 inches. In mixture 
only. 3 for 35c; doz. $1.25; 100 for $9.35. 
wena! 
