Watsonville, California 
Page Nine 
Collection No. 2—144 bulbs. Regular price $57.25. Special price $50.00. 
12 Van Waveren Giant 
12 Rupert Brooke 
12 Stella Pratt 
12 Croessus 
12 Hera 
12 Mi-Careme 
12 Firetail 
12 John Evelyn 
12 Twink 
12 Mrs. Barclay 
12 Silver Star 
12 Diana Kasner 
6 bulbs of each of these varieties for $26.00. 
Collection No. 3—96 bulbs. Regular price $9.25. Special price $7.50. 
12 King Alfred 12 Lord Kitchener 12 Golden Sceptre 
12 Tresserve 12 Sir Watkin 12 Dosoris 
12 La Vestale 12 Hera 
6 bulbs of each of these varieties for $4.00. 
Collection No. 4—Special Novelties. 10 bulbs. Regular price $48.00. Special price $40.00. 
1 Mrs. Backhouse 5 President Carnot 1 Dick Wellband 
1 Diotima 1 Veronica 1 Salembo 
SPECIAL DAFFODIL MIXTURES 
All $6.00 per 100. $50.00 per 1,000. 
We specialize in superior mixtures of the above sorts at prices to enable their group 
plantings in quantities for woodland naturalizing or flower beds and borders. Advise us of 
your special interests and we can furnish a mixture admirably suited to your wishes. 
NATURALIZING MIXTURE—Varieties selected for free flowering qualities and early 
and late blooming to extend the natural flowering season. 
FLOWER BORDER MIXTURE—Especially selected to afford cutting for the home through 
a long season. 
YELLOW TRUMPETS MIXED 
BI-COLOR TRUMPETS MIXED 
RED CUP VARIETIES MIXED 
LEEDSII VARIETIES MIXED 
BUNCH FLOWERED VARIETIES MIXED 
NATURALIZING COLLECTIONS 
For those who wish for a better effect to naturalize Narcissus in groups, we offer 
Special Naturalizing Collections: 
No. 1— 100 Bulbs—10 Varieties Separate.$ 7.50 
No. 2— 250 Bulbs—20 Varieties Separate.$15.00 
No. 3— 500 Bulbs—20 Varieties Separate.$25.00 
No. 4—1,000 Bulbs—25 Varieties Separate.$50.00 
TULIPS 
In the past few years, tulip prices have been so greatly reduced that the average garden 
lover is no longer restricted to the comparitively few well-known varieties. We offer in this 
list a complete selection of the finest varieties available at medium prices. 
We have carefully tested these and find them particularly adapted to Pacific Coast 
conditions. 
We do not list the early tulips. We have found them disappointing on account of the 
very short stems. We make two exceptions, however; the Keizerskroon since its color 
creates a demand, and the General DeWet because in addition to its early flowering be¬ 
havior, the stem is of fairly good length. However, try the Cottage variety, Gala Beauty, in 
place of the Keizerskroon. 
We feel it is much less confusing to list tulips under their color classification than to 
separate them into the classes of Breeder, Darwin and Cottage varieties. Within the color 
groups you will find the varieties listed as they grade through the color changes. 
As a general rule, the Darwins contain the bright, strong colored tulips, the Cottage 
are the pastel shades while the Breeders are the soft, darker shades of brown and orange 
colors. 
