Los Angeles. Lilac pink with darker markings toward 
edge of petals; large cup-shaped flowers; tall grower. 
Each, 35c; dozen, $3.50; hundred, $25.00. 
Madame Modjeska. Rich deep magenta. Flowers well 
formed, with broad petals, quite distinct. One of Mrs. 
Bullard’s early introductions. Each, 20c; dozen, $2.00; hun¬ 
dred, $14.00. 
Marion Welsh. Orange vermilion with dark throat, a 
very brilliant shade. Flowers large, with long, pointed 
petals, well formed and arranged very evenly on the stem. 
A very free bloomer and one of the very best. Each, 20c; 
dozen, $2.00; hundred, $14.00. 
Mrs. Ella Birney. Rose color with white markings in 
throat; cup-shaped flowers; tall grower and profuse 
bloomer. Each, 20c; dozen, $2.00; hundred $14.00. 
Pearl Dickel. White with very faint pink markings, broad 
rounded petals; medium height. Late bloomer. Each, 35c; 
dozen, $3.50; hundred, $25.00. 
Roberto. A delicate shade of rose pink, with coral stripe 
through center of each petal; lilac-rose on reverse side of 
petals and outside of tube. A large, bold flower with broad 
petals; tall grower. Each, 35c; dozen, $3.50; hundred, $25.00. 
Santa Cruz. Deep rose with white shading in throat; 
darker stripe through petals. Each, 20c; dozen, $2.00; hun¬ 
dred, $14.00. 
Smoke. Salmon rose overlaid with smoky violet and coral 
red in throat and outside of tube; a very unusual color 
combination; oblong, somewhat pointed petals; medium 
height. Each 50c; dozen, $5.00. 
Theodore Payne. An indescribably delicate shade of sal¬ 
mon pink. Very large star-shaped flowers of exquisite tex¬ 
ture, loosely and gracefully arranged on tall stems. A late 
bloomer; one of the very best. Each 35c; dozen, $3.50; 
hundred, $25.00. 
MIXED VARIETIES 
Mrs. Bullard’s Hybrids Special Mixture. A well-balanced 
mixture made up largely of named varieties. Each, 15c; 
dozen, $1.50; hundred $10.00. 
Mrs. Bullard’s Hybrids, Mixed. Various shades of sal¬ 
mon, buff, pink, rose, lilac, mauve, purple and white in 
mixture. Each, 10c; dozen, 80c; hundred, $5.00. 
Gladwin Iris 
Iris foetidissima. “Gladwin Iris.” Central and Southern 
Europe, England, Afghanistan and Algeria. A very inter¬ 
esting plant. The seed pods when ripe burst open and show 
the bright red seeds, which remain on the plant a long 
time and are often cut and dried for use in winter bou¬ 
quets. Excellent for planting around pools. Each, 25c; doz¬ 
en, $2.50. 
Moraea iridioides 
A very beautiful plant from South Africa belonging to 
the Iris family. The plants attain a height of 2 to 3 feet 
and blossom almost continuously from early spring to late 
fall. The flowers are about 3 inches across, white with 
deep yellow blotches. Will thrive anywhere in a sunny 
location; fine for planting around pools. Each, 25c; dozen, 
$2.50. 
Veltheimia viridifolia 
A very rare and beautiful plant from South Africa. The 
bulb throws up many long, broad, bright glossy green 
leaves, which are waved or undulated on the edge. From 
the center of these leaves appears a stout stem iy 2 to 2 
feet high, topped with a dense spike of 25 to 30 flowers of 
a delicate old rose shade. Requires a shady location. 
Each 50c. 
Pink Bleeding Heart 
A graceful plant growing about one foot high with finely 
cut, light green foliage which completely covers the 
ground. The flowers which are of a soft pink shade appear 
iri Spring and rise on slender stems slightly above the 
fern-like foliage, presenting a very charming effect. Will 
grow in any shady place with a little moisture. Strong 
roots. Each, 25c; dozen, $2.50. 
THEODORE PAYNE 
2969-99 Los Felix Boulevard 
Los Angeles, California 
