Brighton—magenta. 
Lara—pinkish red. 
Caulfield—pink lavender. 
Portland—shrimp pink. 
Clunes—pearly lavender. 
Malvern—clear orchid. 
Melbourne—clear pink. 
Corms, $2.00 per 12 20c each 
WATSONIAS (the best of Mrs. Bullard’s hybrids, 
as follows) : 
Fanny Lyon—salmon, light in tone. Very tall. 
General Pershing—late bloomer, low grower, deli¬ 
cate salmon, rose veins. 
Ernest Braunton—deep salmon with smoky shad¬ 
ings on petals. Medium height. 
Eunice—shrimp pink with deeper veining, late 
bloomer, good grower. 
Mm. Modjeska—deep magenta, low grower. 
Estrella—cream white, tall and airy in growth. 
Mauve—late bloomer, tall grower, mauve with 
white markings, mauve stripe through petals. 
Ardernii—best white, very tall. 
James McGilvray—deep rose, large flower. 
K. O. Sessions—rosy pink with deeper shading, 
late bloomer. Petals somewhat recurved. 
Hazel—rose pink with apricot patina. 
Santa Barbara—apricot. 
Thodore Payne—late bloomer, brilliant apricot, 
purple anthers. 
Harriott—deep salmon, late bloomer. 
Cream Cup—creamy white, low grower. 
Mrs. John Scheepers—clear pink with blue anthers. 
Los Angeles—light lavendar pink, darker veinings, 
tall grower. 
$1.50 per 12 15c each 
WATSONIA DAZZLER 
Hybrid recently introduced from Australia. Bril¬ 
liant orange red flowers on slightly curved stems 
3 feet tall. In milder climates this Watsonia is 
practically evergreen and blooms profusely during 
spring and summer, with scattered blooms the rest 
of the year. Good for cutting and an outstanding 
addition to the perennial border. 
$4.00 per 12 40c each 
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