AGGELER&tflJSSER SEED Co. 
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 
TREE AND SHRUB SEEDS—Continued 
VERONICA DECUSSATA BLUE —Com¬ 
pact evergreen shrub 18 in. to 2 ft. tall. 
Useful for shrubbery borders. Sky blue 
flowers. Pkt. 25c. 
VIBURNUM T I N U S (Laurustinus) — 
Well known winter flowering shrub 
bearing clusters of small pinkish blooms. 
Good for hedges or mass planting. Pkt. 
10c, oz. 30c. 
YUCCA WHIPPLEI (Spanish Bayonet)— 
One of the best Yuccas. The flower stalk 
rises 10-15 feet with innumerable waxy 
white flowers. Pkt. 10c, oz. 75c. 
Begonia 
(Tuberous Rooted) 
These are very satisfactory as summer 
bloomers. For outside beds, plant in a 
shaded location, covering the bulbs about 
one-half inch deep. Water lightly until 
growth starts. After the foliage has died 
down in the fall, lift them and store 
in dry sand. Tuberous Begonias make 
very good pot plants. Use a five-inch 
pot for each bulb filled with rich sandy 
loam and give the plants light but not 
direct sun. No bulb is more satisfactory 
for pot culture. 
Flowering Bulbs 
MONTBRETIAS 
Montbretias are so easily grown and the results ordinarily ob¬ 
tained so gratifying that we take pleasure in recommending them 
to our customers. Plant during December, January, February and 
March and they will produce flowers during July and August. They 
are nearly evergreen and make wonderful cut flowers. Each bulb 
produces several fine spikes of flowers 20 1 to 36 inches in height. 
Use the same culture as for Gladioli. Scarlet and orange shades 
predominate. Giant Flowered Mixed, 3 for 25c, 85c doz., postpaid. 
TUBEROSES (Mexican Everblooming) 
The most fragrant of all tuberoses and a wonderful bloomer. 
Flowers are pure white and clustered from six to a dozen on stiff 
stems, making them excellent for cut flowers. The bulbs of these 
multiply from year to year producing great masses which should 
be separated and transplanted every three years. They are very 
hardy and will grow and bloom in the warm inland valleys equally 
as well as on the coast. A dozen bulbs will plant a row 6 feet 
long. 10c each, 50c dozen. 
Double Pearl —Large double flowers. 10c each, 50c dozen. 
PALM SEEDS 
All varieties may be sown in the open ground in mild climates except Cocos Palme. 
These latter require artificial heat. Some germinate quickly, others take as long as 
six months. Palms grow best in a well drained sandy loam. 
Begonia Lloydii or Hanging Basket 
ERYTHEA ARMATA— “Blue Fan Palm.” 
A slow growing hardy palm, fine for 
lawns. Leaves a glaucous blue. 10 
seeds 15c, 100 seeds $1.20. 
PHOENIX RECLINATA— A graceful palm 
large and withstands cold. 10 seeds 15c, 
100 seeds 70c. 
P. CANARIENSIS — “Canary Island 
Palm.” The most graceful and the 
handsomest of our hardy palms. Leaves 
pinnate and a green color. One of the 
most effective for lawn planting. 10 
seeds 10c, 100 seeds 25c. 
SEAFORTHIA ELEGANS— One of the 
most beautiful for conservatory or pro¬ 
tected gardens. Quite hardy. 10 seeds 
15c, 100 seeds 70c. 
WASHINGTON FILIFERA—The well 
known California Fan Palm. Grows 
60 to 80 feet. Oz. 25c. 
WASHINGTON ROBUSTA — A hardy 
Fan Palm. Leaves dark green without 
any threads. Oz. 25c. 
CHAMAEROPS EXCELSA— “Windmill 
Palm.” Leaves fan shaped, and deeply 
cut. The hardiest palm we have, a fine 
lawn palm. Oz. 30c, lb. $3.00. 
COCOS AUSTRALIS— “Pindo Palm.” A 
very ornamental palm with glaucous 
green leaves. Quite hardy. 10 seeds 15c. 
100 for 60c. 
COCOS PLUMOSA— A tall grace¬ 
ful palm, rapid grower and splen¬ 
did variety for street planting. 
10 seeds 20c, 100 seeds 75c. 
DRACAENA AUSTRALIS—Cul¬ 
tivated for the ornamental foli¬ 
age. Planted in the open in 
California. Pkt. 15c, oz. 45c. 
DRACAENA I N DIVISA— Similar 
to above but grows more rap¬ 
idly. Pkt. 15c, oz. 60c. 
ERYTHEA EDULIS— “Guadalupe 
Palm,” 30 ft. A rapid growing 
variety. Fan shaped leaves of 
dark green. 10 seeds 15c, 100 
seeds 70c. 
Single Begonias 
Single Rose . 20c each, $2.25 dozen 
Single Scarlet .20c each, 2.25 dozen 
Single Yellow . 20c each, 2.25 dozen 
Single Salmon .20c each, 2.25 dozen 
(Collection — one each of the above 
four colors for 70c postpaid) 
Double Begonias 
Double Rose .25c each, $2.50 dozen 
Double Crimson .25c each, 2.50 dozen 
Double Yellow .25c each, 2.50 dozen 
Double Scarlet .25c each, 2.50 dozen 
Double Salmon .25c each, 2.50 dozen 
Double Pink .25c each, 2.50 dozen 
Double Orange .25c each, 2.50 dozen 
Double White ..25c each, 2.50 dozen 
(Collection—one each of the above 
eight colors for $1.65 postpaid) 
Double Crested Mixed, 3. for 70c, $2.50 doz. 
Double Frilled Mixed, 3 for 70c, $2.50 doz. 
Lloydii or Hanging Basket, Mixed Colors 
—25c each, $2.50 doz. 
Narcissus Flowered Mixed — The male 
flower resembles the Trumpet Daffodil. 
25c each, $2.50 doz. 
ZEPHYRANTHES 
(Fairy Lilies) 
Candida —Beautiful white flowers and 
attractive foliage, making it a very de¬ 
sirable plant for borders and beds. Height 
about 1 foot. Long blooming season. 
Bulbs multiply rapidly. 50c dozen, 100 
for $4.00. 
Rosea — A beautiful variety with rose- 
colored flowers. 75c doz., 100 for $5.50. 
TIGRIDIA PAVON1A 
(Shell Lily) 
Tigridias are closely related to the Iris. 
They are very attractive and interesting 
and bloom over a long period. The Pa- 
vonia variety is a bright scarlet spotted 
with orange. Bulbs should not be planted 
until the ground has been warmed up in 
the spring. 20c each, $2.00 dozen. 
