OLYMPIC HYBRIDS—AII in all, one of the world’s finest lilies, 
free flowering, long lived and healthy. 
Here’s your chance... 
A PRE-SEASON LILY COLLECTION 
To save yourself money and add some fine lilies to your garden 
this fall. Almost every spring during the past ten years we have 
offered a Pre-Season Lily Collection and this year we are making 
an Extra Special offer. We do this to stimulate early ordering 
and you are the gainer by getting fine lilies at a lower than regu- 
lar price. This year we are offering three bulbs each of three of 
DeGraaff’s fine hybrids, namely his brilliant Mid-Century Hy- 
brids, lovely Golden Chalice Hybrids and the world famous 
Olympic Hybrids. Every one of these is-a winner, every one a 
distinct addition to any garden. And in addition to the above 
nine bulbs, we will include one bulb of DeGraaff’s exquisite 
Sunburst Strain, truly among the finest of all new lilies from 
the fields of this great hybridizer. .We will accept no orders for 
this exceptional offer after May 15th, 1955. The ten bulbs, 
each variety labeled separately, will be sent in early pet 
October. Postpaid (forma. sc ari tee eee eee 
Or two coliections to one address, aly fk 
Postpaid for .455 ls Ks eee oe eur ee ere 
And, Please—No orders for this collection after May 15, 1955. 
Microcon Spray 
for Blight Control 
Each year more and more customers tell us they find this 
spray invaluable in controlling blight or botrytis not only on 
their lilies but on other garden plants as well. Botrytis is a 
spore disease, spread by wind and rain. It’s found in almost 
all garden soils and is especially bad in the wet humid days of 
spring and summer when it causes the foliage to turn brown 
and die. It does not affect the bulbs nor is it carried by them. 
Microcop spray protects against infection from spores. Full 
directions with each order. Get your supply EARLY, so that 
you will have it when needed. Avoid unnecessarily spoiled 
The Nahe Lady” Lily 
Amaryllia Belladeuna 
Here’s a gem for the garden where the ground does not freeze 
but a few inches. Here in Oregon we plant them eight to twelve 
inches below the surface and though we get some freezing, they 
flower beautifully. In the east, pot them up and keep in the 
cool greenhouse or treat them as a house plant. They send up 
leaves in the spring which die down after maturing and the 
blooms appear in late summer without any foliage. They may 
be brought along indoors or in the greenhouse and then the 
container plunged in the border where they will flower. 
blooms. 
TRIAL SIZE—One pound (for 25 gallons) at FE 
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ECONOMY SIZE—Four pounds (for 100 gallons) ‘6” 
postpaid: torvomlVizuns seer tet eee eee 
You'll like them in combination with 
the lovely Aster Frikarti pictured here- 
with. Garden pictures like this don’t 
just happen, they must be planned. 
These fascinatingly delightful pink 
flowers may well be one of the real 
highlights of your garden picture. 
Truly, these are worth the little extra 
effort they require. 
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This Amaryllis produces large to very 
large bulbs. We ship them in early 
spring or late in the fall. Pot them up 
at once or plant them outside if pos- 
sible. Directions with all bulbs. We 
strongly urge planting them in clumps 
of three or more for the best effect. 
ct Three bulbs, Postpaid, $4.75 
Five bulbs, Postpaid, $7.45 
Single bulb, Postpaid, $1.95 
A dozen for $17.95 
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