Twining Hyacinths. 



A rare and curious bulbous plant, suitable for 

 winter blooming and for outdoor culture. It 

 throws up a flower stem which twines like a vine 

 and produces, at the end of the same, large um- 

 bels of pretty rose-colored flowers. 



Each 5c., 6 for 25c., doz. 70c., postpaid. 



Brodiaeas (Fire Cracker Plant). 



One of the rare gems of California that does well 

 wherever planted. North or South, East or West, in- 

 side or outside. To flower in midwinter or in early 

 spring. Reliable and profuse bloomer, lily-like 

 flowers of many colors, rich crimson, pea-green tip, 

 creamy white, blue and rose. 



Mixed varieties of all colors, 3 for 5c., 7 for lOc. 

 12 for 15c. 



Grand Duehess Oxalis. 



Grand New Oxalis, 



" Grand Duchess." 



This is a wonderful improvement over all varieties 

 of Oxalis for house culture, producing immense flow- 

 ers of the most beautiful 7>ink color fully three inches 

 in diameter ; leaves, clover shaped and of extra size. 

 The most worthy point about this grand Oxalis is 

 that it is a most persistent bloomer, continuing in 

 flower from early fall until early summer. I have 

 reducec the price to, each, 5c., 3 for 12c., doz. 

 40c., postpaid. 



To Grow Oxalis 



Plant them y^ inch deep in any good soil from Sep- 

 tember to January. In pots, pans or hanging baskets 

 they grow very easily, and are one of the prettiest and 

 most persistent winter blooming plants we have. My 

 bulbs of double yellow, usually so small, are very fine 

 this year. Calochortus and Brodiseas are California's 

 finest flowers. They bloom beautifully during win- 

 ter. Treated like Freesias. 



