lris Reticulata 
RETICULATA S.J.DIJT—A dwarf iris 
that blooms early in the season along 
with the crocus. In shape it resembles 
Dutch iris with blossoms large for such 
a small plant. Stems 6 inches high and 
the flowers have a violet-like fragrance. 
Color deep reddish purple. 3 for 35ce; 
doz. $1.25; 100 for $9.25. 
lris, Spuria (Root Iris) 
Non-bulbous, rhizomatus, for outside 
culture. Marvelous long stemmed cut 
flowers. Prices on both kinds. Each 25c; 
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. 
Day Lilies, Hemerocalis 
These hardy perennials are greatly im- 
proved, far surpassing the old varieties. 
Fall or Spring delivery. The dozen rate 
for one kind is 10 times the single rate. 
6 of one kind at the dozen rate. Prices 
postpaid. 
Each 
Bagdad—Rich coppery red and 
brown. Large flowers 2... 50 
Black Hawk—Deep maroon with 
contrasting yellow throat 1.50 
Chengtu—Coppery red and carmine_  .75 
Dawn—A rosy buff or copper-pink 
tone : 
Golden Dream—Deep golden orange. .50 
Goldeni—Deep golden, broad petaled 
LG Wi © se apatites Nat th pane EI IS 20 
Hyperion—Canary yellow. Large 
WeesvenelO uo romamat 2 neers Somes SE et 15 
J. S. Gaynor—Soft apricot. Heavy 
Cex Clinenpees eee APT) er ek ee oe 50 
Kwanso—Large orange, toned 
(Gea) SLSR eee, SNR 2 ec, aoe ee oe 50 
Linda—Golden yellow, base with 
POCMeVe PE LQUit LEO pod ie eas eg FY! 50 
Mikado—Deep orange with maroon 
BIOTIC Rae Marner e tes Pe Coe 545) 
Modesty—Delicate pale lemon yellow .40 
Morocco Red—Garnet red, 3 ft. 
RUD Vagesen aes ogee ee aa Jr TE eet Pe FE 1.50 
Royal—Golden yellow. Fragrant. .40 
Sunny West—Immense soft canary 
ho) FON ere Mg eet! CRA Re ape .60 
Taj Mahal—Maize yellow with 
RULED Oyama Weta ae pe re CEN eee Fs 249 
We supply several thousand market gar- 
deners and florists with our seeds. If you 
have not used our seeds and bulbs why not 
try us this year. 
Lily, Centifolium, Page 16 
Ixias 
FINE MIXED—Half hardy, late bloom- 
ing Spring flower, splendid for cutting 
or forcing. Colors range through white, 
cream, orange, yellow, red, pink, laven- 
der, green, etc., in mixture only. Beau- 
tiful, interesting flowers. Fall delivery. 
3 for 25c; doz. 85c. 
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. Very hardy. Each 25c; 3 for 
70c; doz. $2.50. 
CHILENSIS HYBRIDS — Gorgeous 
clusters of flowers on 2 to 4 foot stems 
in beautiful pastel shades. Offered in 
mixture usually containing shades of 
apricot, coral, salmon, shell pink, rose 
pink, salmon pink, yellow and white. 
Each 35c; 3 for 95c; doz. $3.50. 
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 February. Oregon 
grown pips: 6 for 45c; doz. 80c; 100 for 
$5.00. Postpaid. 
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