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New and Rare Bulbs, Plants and Seeds 
AMARYLLIS. Hybrid seedlings for spring 
blooming, from Defiance, Oriflame and 
Vitatta. White,elegantly lined and striped 
with secarletand maroon,Some shaded with 
yellow and cream Red, striped with 
white, and beautifuliy penciled with sear- 
let and maroon. Petals fiuted and _ re- 
curved. Some flowers have seven or eight 
petals. Very beautiful Large strong bulbs, 
a0e each, $4.25 to $5.50 per doz., assorted, 
post paid; $30 per hundred. 
CANNA, Ehemanni Guttermanni. Euro- 
pean novelty, seedling from Ehemanni. 
of the same habit and height. Splen- 
did foliage. Long stems, crowned with 
immense clusters of large, drooping, Fu- 
schsia-like flowers of a lovely, rich,salmon- 
pink. Flowers same size as Ehemanni, 
but keep better. A grand Canna. 50¢ 
each, $5 doz. Supply limited. 
Variegata. Very pretty dwarf variety, 
with light green foliage, beautifully varie- 
gated with yellow. Very showy and rare. 
10¢. 
NEW SEEDLING FUCHSIA “Carmelita.” 
dwarf habit, forming round, beautifully 
shaped bushes, completely covered with 
snowy whiteand coral red flowers. Pretty 
‘foliage. Beautiful bedding plant and splen 
did for pots. Flowers very light an@ airy, 
sepals prettily reflexed. 10c to 20c each, $1 
to $2 doz Rooted cuttings, $6 hundred. 
PHORMIUM, TENAX or New Zealand Flax, 
variegated. Splendid decorative plant. 
Long, broad foliage, yellow and white, 
beautifully striped with sreen. Forms 
large clumps in the open ground. Single 
plants in pots resemble a large open fan. 
strong plants, three feet high 75¢e each. 
Variety with plain bluish green foliage,red 
line on edge of leaves, 25¢ to 50c for large 
_ plants; small, 5@¢ to 10@ eaeh. Seeds, var. 
variety, comes true, 50e hundred, $4, 1000; 
plain variety, 20e nundred, $1 1000. 
TACSONTIA, Sutherlandi. Grand new elimb- 
er, a eross between the Scarlet Passion 
vine and Pink Taesonia. Beautiful foliage 
and exquisite carmine rose flowers, meas- 
uring 4 to 414 inches across. Sure to please 
everyone strong plants from cuttings, 
a0e each, seedlings 15¢ each; 100 seeds, $1. 
PAPYRUS, Antiquorum. Elegant, stately 
and graceful for all decorative purposes, 
the conservatory, the lawn, or cut decore- 
tions, greeu or dried. This beautiful 
plant is destined to be one ofithe most pop- 
ular for decorative uses of any plant 
grown. The only reason it is not more 
used is that itis so little known. I have 
the only large stock in California. Small 
| TRITOMA, Nobilis. 
plants to grow on, 50c doz. Strong plants 
10¢ to 15e each; $1 to $2 doz. Ii wanted in 
pots, must be ordered especially. Green 
stems for decorations, $3 to $5 hundred. 
Beautiful dried stems, $2 to $6 hundred, 
according to size (stems from three to six 
feet long). 
Stems of Cyperus Alternafolius, from $1 to $2 
hundred, green; $1.50 to $2.50 hundred, 
dried (two and a half to three and a half 
feet long). 
BAMBOO. Prices on application. Beauti- 
ful, green or dried. 
Sample stems of Cyperus and Papyrus, 
sent postpaid. for 50c. 
Do not fail to try this 
magnificent Tritoma, because everyone 
admires it. One of the most decorative 
for garden. Graceful foliage, splendid 
spikes of flowers, rising on scapes eight 
feet high. Rich coral buds, when opened 
are tipped with yellow, Called the Torch 
Lily. Small plants, 5c; strong, 15¢; $4 to 
$8 and $10 hundred, 
| MAMMOTH CALLIOPSIS, “Golden Glory.” 
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Grand large flowers, deeper yellow than 
Grandiflora, elegant shaped, petals lacina- 
ted. Flowers measure four inches across. 
30e pkt , 14 0z., 50c. Plants 25¢ each. 
DAHLIA, ‘‘Imperialis.’’ This grand Dahlia, 
a distinet species that grows from ten to 
fifteen feet high, is of fine branching 
form and produces late in the fall immense 
panicles of large, blush-white, drooping 
lily-like single flowers that measure seven 
inches across. The petals are delicately 
lined with old pink, with aring of pink 
around the center, buds a delicate pink. 
One of the most stately and graceful of 
plants that excites much admiration. It 
is very easily grown and blooms from seed 
the first year. From seeds, che plants 
bloom at the height of 3 or 4 feet. The 
roots can be dried in the winter like any 
other dahlia; 50¢ pkt. 
‘THE MONARCH.” 
Dahlia. 
Splendid Cactus 
Flowers large, rich, dark velvety 
red, almost black; offered by no one else. 
30c hun. seeds. 
“MAXIMILLIAN,” or Tree Dahlia. An- 
other stately dahlia that grows to im- 
mense size like a tree Large panicles of 
beautiful mauve single flowers, 50¢e pkt 
EMMENANTHE PEMDULIFLORA, Cali- 
fornia Golden Bells, 50e pkt, $1.25 14 0z., 
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