PoLSsiflora. ScarJet. One of California's most brilliant climbers It 

 will in three 3^ears reach the tops of the tallest trees, completel3' tak- 

 ing- possession. With its handsome foliage and vivid scarlet flowers, 

 it is wonderfully^ effective. Fine for the conservatory. SI. SO doz.; 

 4-inch pots, $3 doz. 



VioloLcea. A ver^- desirable variet3' with dark purplish maroon-red flow- 

 ers. $1 doz. 



Tacsonia., "Sutherlandia.." Is of vigorous habit, with handsome, 

 larg-e, shining-, three-lobed foliage; strong texture, and rich dark 

 green. The flowers measure 4 inches across. The color is an exquis- 

 ite carmine-rose, shaded darker in the center, with a tiny purple fringe 

 around the throat. SI. 50 to $3 doz. 



R-udebeckia., "Golden Glo-w," Splendid, hardy, perennial plant. 

 L/ong stems, 5 to 8 feet high, bearing numerous splendid, double, yel- 

 low flowers, resembling refined double sunflowers. 50c doz. from the 

 ground. 



Smila.x. A grea.! specialty. Ready at all seasons. Large roots, 2 to 

 lYz inches in diameter, S3 per 100, S25 per 1,000; Ij^ inches in diame- 

 ter, %1 per 100, S16 per $1,000; small for 2)4 inch pots, 75c per 100, $6 

 per 1,000. Express or postage paid. 



Streptosolen Jamesonii A plant for brilliant show, and alwa^^s in 

 full bloom. Xo garden should be without it. At first the flowers are 

 orange-red, changing to 3'ellow with age, so that there are two or 

 three shades of color on the plant at the same time 60c to $1.00 doz. 



Violet, •'Princess of Wales." $1 per 100; $8.00 per 1.000. 



Aspa-rag'us Sprengerii. From 3-inch pots, 75c doz. 



Fern Pteris Tremula. 2 -2 -inch pots. 75c doz. 



Sxmarj/llis 



Amaryllis, Belladonna Major. One of the most lovely flowers ima- 

 ginable. It throws up strong stalks which support immense panicles 

 of lovel)^ shell pink flowers with a clear white throat. 50c to $1.50 

 doz. Small seedling's, 25c doz.; SI. 75 per 100. 



Amaryllis, Formosissima. (Jacobean Lily.) This g-rand bulb will 

 flower either summer or winter. Keep dr}- during- summer for winter 

 blooming, and reverse the order for summer bedding-. The flovrers 

 are of the darkest scarlet, very rich and pure, and produced freely. 

 50c to $1 75 doz. 



Ama.ryllis Aulica. "Lily of the Palace/' Summer and autumn 

 bloomer. Handsome broad foliage and large spreading wide open 

 flowers of rich crimson-scarlet, lined and penciled white and maroon. 

 Blooming bulbs. 15c: SI. 50 doz. Large bulbs 25c each. S2.50 doz 



Zephra^nthus Alba. These bulbs are fine for florists. The flowers are 

 pure white and keep well; they resemble the Crocus but are much 

 larger. Bulbs can be kept dormant and brought into bloom as desired; 

 fine for cut flowers, piett3' in pots, hardy in California where they are 

 invaluable for borders. $1.00 per 100. S6.00 per 1000. 



