SCILLA CAMPANULATA. The finest of this dwarf group of bulbs, 
making a good show of color in shaded places with the little stems 
crowded with hanging bells in blue, pink, or white. Shade. Plant 3 
inches deep. 12 for 85c, 50 for $3.00. 
salar double flowers of fine texture and lovely form and color. 
Unexcelled for bedding and cut flowers. They succeed best in a sunny 
ice in a light fertile soil which has been well soaked the day before 
iting. Large bulbs: 12 for 75c, 50 for $2.50; Extra large bulbs: 
$1.50, 50 for $5.00. 
CHELAN 
12 for $1.50, 50 for $5.00. 
light violet blush. 
SCOTCH LASSIE (26’). 
with a blue base. 
NORTHWEST TULIPS 
Developed by our grower especially for 
Pacific Coast gardens; as delightful as their 
northwest names. Stronger, longer stems 
and larger flowers are characteristic of 
these new introductions. You can see the 
extra vigor in the larger, plumper bulbs. 
12 for $1.75, 50 for $6.00 
CHELAN: A magnificent red tulip of ex- 
ceptional beauty. 
CHINOOK: You’ll enjoy the outstanding 
form and color of this salmon pink. 
MULTNOMAH: A fine name and a beau- 
tiful tulip to match it. Gorgeous coppery- 
scarlet. 
TAHOMA: As breathtaking and as white 
as a snow-covered mountain. 
YAKIMA: As golden and as graceful as 
fields of ripened grain. 
GOLDEN HARVEST (28”). 
lemon-yellow, carried on long, strong stems. 
Big flowers are soft 
ZWANENBURG (28”). Huge 
white. Open blooms reveal black stamens. 
CAMPFIRE (28”). Soft carmine-red flowers with 
CLARA BUTT (22”). The most popular pink tulip. 
Flowers are clear salmon-pink on good stems. 
Beautiful deep lavender 
flowers are pure 
Fw (uly 
12 for $1.75, 
50 for $6.00 
BLUE PARROT. 
Strong stems carry 
immense fully- 
opened heliotrope- 
blue flowers with 
fringed petals. 
FANTASY. The 
best-known parrot 
tulip. Elegant flow- 
ers are soft rose- 
pink streaked green, 
salmon inside. 
RED CHAMPION. 
Cochineal-red flow- 
ers with a rosy 
“slow.” A beautiful 
new introduction. 
SUNSHINE. Hand- 
somely fringed 
petals are golden 
yellow. 
