Tuberoses 
Lovely, large flowers of thick wax-like texture 
on graceful, long, strong stems. Valuable in the 
gardens, also for cut flowers. They have a rich 
exotic fragrance. .Plant after danger of frost, 2 
inches deep to top of bulb. They prefer well 
drained soil and sunshine. The flower stems are 
about 15 to 20 inches tall and bloom in August and 
September. Near the seacoast they can be left in 
the ground over winter if protected, but in other 
sections it is best to dig and store them. Available 
in February. Offered in double. 3 for 50c; doz. 
$1.70. Postpaid. 
Watsonias 
Much like tall giant spikes of gladiolus 
that bloom during June and July. The 
spikes grow 4 to 5 feet tall and do best 
in a sunny location. Plant 3 inches deep. 
Fall planting is safe along the coast and 
they can be left in the ground over 
winter in those localities. In sections of 
severe cold it is best to plant in the early 
spring and dig and store them each year. 
Ready for shipment in the fall. Mixed 
only: 3 for 40c; doz. $1.25. Postpaid. 
Zephyranthes (Fairy Lily) 
Dainty little flowers suitable for pots, 
rock gardens and borders. Ready in Oc- 
tober. Prices postpaid. 
CANDIDA, WHITE—3 for 25c; doz. 85c. 
ROSEA, ROSE—3 for 25c; doz. 85c. 
Aleppo Plain, on this page. 
REASONABLE PRICES 
Our prices are reasonable considering the 
quality, also increases in transportation, labor 
and other costs. 
BEARDED IRIS 
Very hardy and fast gaining in popularity. Plant the roots (rhizomes) so that 
they are barely covered with soil. Orders will be filled during August and up to 
November 1. You may place your orders any time. The soil and climate conditions 
adjacent to Portland are ideal for growing strong, healthy rhizomes. We offer here 
many of the finest varieties, including novelties. 
Price on a dozen of one kind is 
10 times the single rate. Price on six of one kind is one-half of dozen rate mentioned. 
All prices postpaid. Please note comparative height in inches on most varieties. 
ABSOLUTE—34 in. Standards of glowing tan 
and falls a deep copper shade, enhanced by strik- 
ing orange beard. Each 85c. 
ALEPPO PLAIN—36 in. This exceptional plicata 
-has a creamy-white background, peppered with 
red. Mid-season. Each $1.00. 
ALLUMEUSE—40 in. Wisteria standards set off 
with a fiery orange beard and softened with 
mahogany falls. Mid-season. Each 40c. 
ALZA HOLA—38 in, Charming and unusual self, 
likened to an airy white cloud with light sky 
filtering through. The edges of the flower touched 
with gold. Mid-season. Each 60c. 
ARABIAN PRINCE—Standards bright garnet red 
with falls rich and velvety. Each 30c. 
ARCTIC—40 in. A gleaming creamy white with 
golden heart. Ruffled standards and broad falls 
with enamel-like finish. Each 50c. 
ARETHUSA—Large Daphne red blooms on tall 
stalks. A broad beard blends into the golden 
bronze haft. Each 40c. 
AZURE SKIES—36 in. A ruffled self of pale 
lavender blue. Almost horizontal standards are 
accentuated by a white beard. Late Mid-season. 
Each %5c. 
BLACK WINGS—A fine deep violet purple. 
Very popular. Each 35c. 
BLUE SKYSCRAPER—50 in. Giant flowers with 
closed standards of medium blue; falls dark blue, 
washed violet. Early. Each 35c. 
BLUSHING YOUTH—A soft pink toned flower. 
Substance and branching good. Each $1.00. 
BOMBAY—Gold standards; red brown falls. 
Each 30c. 
BROWN THRASHER—34 in. One of the best 
brown iris. Medium sized flowers in two tones 
of golden brown like the glint of sunshine on a 
brown thrashers wing. Mid-season. Each $1.00. 
BUECHLEY GIANT—Fine lavender blue. Each 
30c. 
BURNISHED BOLE ME gesepebly, the best cop- 
per colored. Each 40c. 
BURNISHED GOLD—Deep B inen yellow. Each 
50c. 
CALIFORNIA GOLD—36 in. Extra fine, bright 
yellow. Mid-season. Late. Each 35c. 
CARLSBAD CAVERNS—36 in. Huge flowers, 
ruffled lemon, the falls white with pencil streaks 
of gold. Blooms well spaced. Late. Each $1.25 
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