Peonies 
See our Fall catalog of 1954 for list of 
varieties. 
Oriental Poppies 
We offer a large list of named varieties. See 
our Fall catalog. If you do not have it please 
write. 
Ranuncu!us 
TECOLOTE GIANTS MIXED — They can be 
planted in the fall or early spring. February, 
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, including 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 Washing- 
ton, 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. 
A good perennial. In mixture only. 3 for 40ce; 
doz. $1.20; 100 for $8.75. 
Tuberoses 
Lovely. large flowers of thick wax-like texture 
on graceful, long. strong stems. Valuable in the 
garden, 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 Septem- 
ber, Near the seacoast they can be left in the 
ground over winter if protected, but in other sec- 
tions it is best to dig and store them. Available in 
February. Offered in double. Postpaid. 3 for 50c; 
doz. $1.70. 
Tritoma 
Prices postpaid. For 5th zone and beyond add 
10% to these prices. 
PFITZER’S HYBRIDS — These new hybrids 
have a range of color from white to red shades. 
Hardy perennials blooming July to October. Tall 
spikes often 3 feet tall. Available February to 
April. Plants. Each 40c; 3 for $1.10; doz. $3.95. 
NEW VARIETIES 
MAID OF QRLEANS (New) — (Plant Pat. 
No. 562). The rigid spikes of blooms are about 
36 to 40 inches tall and have long spikes of palest 
empire yellow when a day old, then shade through 
palest straw-yellow to ivory white. In effect we 
see a white flower of great warmth and beauty. 
Each $1.15; 3 for $2.90: doz. $8.50. 
PRIMROSE BEAUTY (New) — Beautiful 
primrose-yellow. Spikes are unique for grace as 
well as their delightful color and are slightly 
arched, creating a charming effect. Blooms in 
June and July. Each 85c; 3 for $2.20; doz. $6.65. 
SPRINGTIME (New) — (Plant Pat. No. 318). 
A hardy Tritoma which flowers in July. The up- 
per part of the flower is rich coral red, the lower 
half ivory-yellow. They are superb for cutting. 
Each 90c; 3 for $2.25; doz. $6.50. 
Tigridia or Tiger Flower 
Gorgeous colors, produced during the summer. 
Short lived blooms but very brilliant. Plant 2 to 3 
inches deep and 6 to 8 inches apart. We offer a 
fine range of colors in mixture. Blooming sized 
bulbs ready in February. In mixture only. Post- 
paid. 3 for 40c; doz. $1.25; 100 for $8.90. 
Strawberry Plants 
With the coming of the large, fine flavored, rich 
colored everbearing varieties there has been a 
greater interest in growing strawberries in the 
home gardens. They can be planted in October and 
early spring. Always select a well drained location 
convenient for watering the plants during the sum- 
mer production, We supply healthy, clean plants. 
It is not safe to order strawberry plants later than 
May 15th but they may be planted in October. 
NOTE: Read Before Ordering — Because of 
distance and delay from inspections, sale of straw- 
berry plants will be limited to the states of Ore- 
gon, Washington and Idaho. Exceptions will be 
made on lots of 50 or more when shipped by Ex- 
press. Plants will not be sent C. O. D. Payment 
should accompany the order. If plants do not 
arrive in good condition, please notify us at once. 
Any claims for adjustment must be made within 
30 days from date of shipment. When plants 
arrive they should be removed from the wrapper 
and place the roots in water over night and 
plant the next day. If weather does not permit 
planting then plant them in moist sand and hold 
for proper planting weather. No orders filled for 
Jess than one half dozen of any variety of Straw- 
berry plants. 
NEW*RED RICH (Everbearing) Pat. 993 — 
Large, solid, rich-red throughout fruit. Planted in 
early spring, will bear in June, through the sum- 
mer, into fall. Heavy producer; excellent for table 
and freezing. In our trials this berry has proven 
outstanding. A strong grower, loaded with blos- 
soms, green and ripe berries. Excellent flavor and 
striking appearance. This variety patented and 
Trade Marked. Postpaid. Doz. $2.95; 25 for $5.00; 
50 for $8.50: 100 for $15.00; 250 tor $32.50. 
\ BRILLIANT—(Everbearing) Plant Pat. No. 1183. 
It produces large, glossy berries a few weeks after 
planting and keeps right on producing until fall. 
Often called the Super-Bearer. Brilliant is a bright 
glistening berry sure to please you with its out- 
standing production of big crops during the 
whole season. Brilliant rates as a good freezer. 
Slightly more acid than most everbearing varieties. 
Postpaid. Doz. $1.75; 25 for $3.25; 50 for $5.75; 
100 for $9.95; 500 for $42.85. 
\NROCKHILL (Everbearing) — Large bright ber- 
ries produced in quantities all summer and fall. 
This variety makes very few runners and most of 
the plants are secured by dividing up the one- 
year-old plants. Many people believe that the 
Rockhill berry should not make runners, however 
this is not true. If given plenty of fertilizer and 
water they will make some runners and these are 
ideal for setting out. Postpaid. Doz. $1.60; 
50 for $5.25; 100 for $9.50. 
\ STREAMLINER (Everbearing) — A variety of 
delicious quality, producing heavy crops of large 
berries. This berry originated in Oregon and has 
made quite good. It bears throughout the season 
from spring until late fall. Postpaid. Doz. $1.25; 
50 for $4.35; 100 for $7.95; 250 for $16.50. 
\. MARSHALL (Certified) (Standard type, not 
everbearing) — One of the best for market and 
home use. Large, dark red fruit with deep red 
color clear through the berries. Exceptionally fine 
quality for freezing and canning. Doz. 75c; 50 
for $2.65; 100 for $4.75; 250 for $14.00. Postpaid. 
NORTHWEST (New) (Standard type, not ever- 
bearing) — Large heart shaped, uniform berries 
with clear deep red through the fruit. Larger 
and heavier yielder than the Marshall. Vigorous, 
spring bearing plants producing a large cluster 
on high stems. Ideal for canning and freezing. 
Mid-season. Doz. 90c: 50 for $3.25; 100 for $6.00. 
Postpaid. Write for quantity prices. 
MES Sean 
