and RARE PLANTS 
WATSONIA—"THE DAZZLER" 
Hailed as the greatest Watsonia ever introduced to the Pacific Coast this bulbous 
plant belongs in every garden. Flowering from December until August when once 
established its brilliant orange-red flowers are truly a sensational color. Individ¬ 
ual florets open full and from one to one and one-half inches across, lasting ex¬ 
tremely well as a cut flower. The bulbs require only usual garden care in full sun 
and a minimum amount of water. They will be shipped as green plants packed 
in moss and should be planted as soon as received. 
50c each—$5.00 dozen. 
60c each—$5.50 dozen, postpaid. 
BILBERGIA NUTANS 
We do not usually think of green flowered subjects as attractive. Here is one 
however that is more than just out of the ordinary. Unique in all its detail is 
perhaps the best description of it. Its clusters of green, edged blue nodding 
flowers with rose colored sepal sheaths in contrast, provide the unusual. Attractive 
beyond a doubt. The foliage is pineapple-like grey green. The plant is easily 
grown in pots or in the ground in shade or semi-shade and a well established clump 
carries many flower clusters before the season is over. 
50c each, postpaid 60c. 
GARDENIA 
Sweet Scented Pure White 
One of nature’s most heavily scented 
contributions to the pleasures of man. 
Waxy white camellia-shaped flowers sup¬ 
ported on stems bearing the richest of 
dark green foliage make them one of the 
garden’s most desirable subjects. A small 
growing shrub that does best in an open 
sunny situation of well drained soil to 
which has been added sufficient peat 
moss to give the plant an acid growing 
condition. Then with liberal watering and 
reasonable care one may point with pride 
to flowers of their own growing. 
The Dazzler 
50c each—$5.00 dozen. 
60c each—$5.50 dozen, postpaid. 
CAMELLIAS 
Well grown Camellias are the pride of every garden lover. Their culture is not so 
difficult after all. Planted in semi-shade or shade in a well-drained soil and kept 
uniformly moist without allowing the water to touch the foliage or flower buds 
and one is repaid with an abundance of flowers in proportion to the size of the 
plant. Leaf mould and bone meal are the only fertilizers needed. Desirable varie¬ 
ties are now in a price range to meet the average purse requirements. 
CLIMAX. The largest of the dark red varieties. 
JORDAN'S PRIDE. One of the best of the variegated forms; red, white, and pink. 
LADY CAMPBELL. Lighter red than Climax and quite different in type. 
PINK PERFECTION. The most popular Camellia grown in Southern California. 
Nature has created here an almost perfect flower in a very desirable shade of pink. 
PURITY. As pure white as the name would indicate. Flowers of large size per¬ 
fectly double and a very heavy flowering variety. 
ROSITA. Much like Pink Perfection only a much darker pink in color. 
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CAMELLIA PRICES: 
Any of the six varieties in 
4-inch pots 40c each, 
6 for $2.00. 
6-inch pots $1.50 each, 
6 for $8.00. 
50c and $1.75 each re¬ 
spectively, postpaid. 
A NEW BROOM 
LORD LAMBOURNE 
A companion variety 
to Pomona this one 
being an English in- 
troduction. The 
growth is vigorous 
with small wood. 
Standards are light 
bronze yellow to flesh 
the reverse of the pet¬ 
als rose colored. The 
wings are a distinct 
mahogany red with 
gold. A real bicolor in 
effect. Strong potted 
plants. 
|1.00 each—$1.16, 
postpaid. 
Watsonia—The Dazzler 
Bilbergia Nutans (above) 
Camellia—Pink Perfection (below) 
