Bulbocodium Conspicuous 
Six $1.30; Doz. $2.15; 25 $3.75; 100 $13.00 
Height: 6 inches. It, too, likes moisture. 
Same form of flower as above but of rich gold color. 
Six $1.30; Doz. $2.15; 25 $3.75; 100 $13.00 
Two or three small, golden-yellow flowers on strong 
stems. Fragrant. About 14 inches high. Excellent for 
cutting. 
Campernelle 
Canaliculatus Six $1.40; Doz. $2.50; 25 $4.50; 100 $16.00 
The whole flower never grows more than 6” high. There 
are three to four perfectly formed tiny trumpet flowers 
on each stem. Petals are white and the globular golden 
cup is sweetly scented. 
February Gold 
Each 45c; Six $2.50; Doz. $4.50; 25 $8.25; 100 $30.00 
The petals (golden yellow) curve back beautifully and 
the strong, heavily frilled trumpet is the color of the 
gold in your grandmother’s jewelry. 
Queen Anne’s Daffodil (Jonquilla Simplex) 
Six $1.30; Doz. $2.15; 25 $3.75; 100 $13.00 
This is a true and tiny single daffodil. A perfect minia- 
ture for the rock garden. Flowers are a pure golden- 
yellow; foliage is grass-like. 
Trevithian Six $1.50; Doz. $2.75; 25 $3.75; 100 $13.00 
From 2 to 4 translucent soft yellow flowers on each stem. 
High winds do not seem to bother it and don’t burn or 
wilt it. Very fragrant. An excellent cut flower. 
SCILLA CAMPANULATA (Hispanica) 
(Wood Hyacinth or Scotch Blue Bells) 
These are all novelties and greatly improved over the 
commoner forms. They thrive under fir or pine trees which 
means that you can grow them anywhere. It’s another 
lifetime plant. They make wonderful cut flowers. Our 
supply is limited; order early. 
Blue Giant 
Dark blue. 
Blue Pearl 
Six 70c; Doz. $1.20; 25 $2.20; 100 $8.00 
Six 70c; Doz. $1.20; 25 $2.20; 100 $8.00 
Pale blue, extra large. 
Dainty Maid Six 70c; Doz. $1.20; 25 $2.20; 100 $8.00 
A dark pink. 
White Triumphator 
Six 70¢; Doz. $1.20; 25 $2.20; 100 $8.00 
A giant white of unusual substance. 
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The Lily Gialliction 
Lilies are indispensable to the garden and these are the ones which are 
hardiest and easiest grown. Many bloom in July and August, a boon to the 
border at that poor period of bloom. There are two general rules about 
growing lilies. The first: get them in the ground immediately. We deliver 
them in top condition—moist and healthy. Plant the day you receive them. 
The second rule: plant them on their sides in well-drained locations. If there 
is any doubt about drainage put a four-inch layer of coarse sand or fine 
gravel underneath them. Proper planting depth is important. We offer only 
V4 the smaller sized bulbs because large ones travel badly, dry out quickly, 
suffer too much shock from moving and do not establish as quickly. 
L. Amabile Each 60c; Three $1.70; Six $3.00; Doz. $5.75 
Brilliant grenadine-red flowers, spotted black, carried on 
3 foot stems. Heavy propagator and free-flowering. Plant 
5 inches deep in light soils, less in clay or heavy soils. 4 
to 5 inch bulbs. 
L. Amabile Luteum 
Each 70c; Three $1.95; Six $3.75; Doz. $7.00 
The loveliest yellow-flowered lily. Does well in full sun, 
stands considerable drought. Plant 5 inches in porous 
soils, shallower in clay. 4 to 5 inch bulbs. 
L. Auratum Platyphyllum 
Each $1.00; Three $2.85; Six $5.65 
The golden-rayed lily of Japan. It has great, fragrant, 
waxy-white blooms, golden-streaked and sometimes crim- 
son spotted. Needs full sun and a rich, well-drained soil. 
Flowers in August and September. Plant 5-7 inches deep. 
6 to 7 inch bulbs. 
L. Candidum “Cascade Strain” 
Each 75c; Three $2.15; Six $4.00 
This is the Madonna Lily in modern dress. It is pure white, 
June-flowering. Plant in the fall. Must not be planted 
over an inch deep; needs drainage. 6 to 7 inch bulbs. 
L. Centifolium ““Olympic Hybrids” 
Each 40c; Six $2.25; Doz. $4.10; 25 $7.00 
The great trumpets flower in July on stems 5 to 7 feet 
tall. They do well in sun or light shade. Colors run from 
pure white to deep ivory with soft green or greenish 
brown or wine tints on the exterior of each bloom. Plant 
5 to 7 inches deep and leave undisturbed for years. 6 to 
7 inch bulbs. 
L. Speciosium Album Each $1.35; Three $3.75 
This is one of the loveliest cut flowers. It is pure white 
with radically recurved petals on curving stems. It needs 
a well-drained soil and some shade during the hottest 
part of the day. Plant 6 inches deep; 5 to 6 inch bulbs. 
L. Speciosium Rubrum Each 95c; Three $2.75 
Called “Red Champion” since it has been improved. The 
blooms, like Speciosium Album in shape, are delightful 
shades of pink to blending reds. Plant 6 inches deep; 
5 to 6 inch bulbs. 
THE MID-CENTURY HYBRIDS 
An entirely new group of hybrids developed by Jan de 
Graaff, the famous Oregon originator. They grow about 
two to four feet high, are tough in any climate, should 
be planted about 5-6 inches deep and be in well-drained 
soil. Neither descriptions nor pictures do them justice—we 
urge trying them. 
Each $1.00; Three $2.75 
Clear orange-yellow flowers on 3 to 4 foot stems, in early 
July. 
Enchantment (Patent No. 862) Each $1.50; Three $4.00 
de Graaf describes this as the best hardy lily he has ever 
developed and others say it is the best lily origination of 
the century. We subscribe to both these remarks. Enchant- 
ment is a vibrant nasturtium-red with flowers lasting for 
weeks. Blooms late June or July on 4-foot stems. 
Fireflame Each $1.30; Three $3.50 
Large rich Indian-red with recurved petals. Blooms on 
2-foot stems. 
Vagabond 
Bonanza 
Each $1.60; Three $4.50 
Soft apricot with a pink sheen. Stands 3 feet with as 
many as fifteen blooms on a stem. 
Valencia Each $1.00; Three $2.75 
Rich golden flowers on 3-foot stems with a mid-rib of 
bronze and minute maroon dots. Late June. 
