ANEMONE CORONARIA 
Beautiful poppy-like flowers which are popular be¬ 
cause of their long blooming period, individual beauty, 
and value as cut flowers. If you follow our planting in¬ 
structions they are not difficult to grow. Since they 
require the same care as do Ranunculus bulbs they are 
often planted together. The blue of the Anemone adds 
to the colors of the Ranunculus. 
His Excellency—Single scarlet flowers, three to five 
inches in diameter. 
Blue Poppy—Single shades of blue and lavender, equally 
as large as His Excellency. 
Giant French De Caen—Single flowers in mixed shades 
of red, blue, pink, white, and lavender. 
80 medium-sized bulbs $1.00; 200 bulbs $2.00. 
200 small bulbs $1.00 (this size will bloom well). 
GLADIOLUS BULBS 
The ever popular cut flower. Plant our thrip-free 
bulbs and grow a whole garden full of flowers at a very 
small cost. 
We have chosen ten of the more popular and satisfac¬ 
tory varieties and offer them in two sizes. 
Varieties: 
Berty Snow—Lavender. 
Betty Nuthall—Orange pink. 
Los Angeles—Pale pink. 
Leon Douglas—Begonia pink. 
Souvenir—Yellow. 
Crimson Glow—Red. 
J ubulie—Orchid. 
Golden Dream—Yellow gold. 
Aflame—Flame. 
Albania—White. 
Large size bulbs, 30 for $1.00 (three of each variety 
or split up as you desire), or 70 for $2.00. 
Medium size bulbs, 70 for $1.00 (seven of each variety 
or as desired), or 150 for $2.00. 
Both sizes of bulbs will give fine large flowers this 
season and may be planted any time until about the first 
of July. 
DWARF FLOWERING ALMONDS 
Little introduction is necessary to these beautiful 
bushes. The flowers are very double and button-like. 
Excellent for cutting, and desirable in the shrub border. 
We offer dormant stock, well branched, eighteen to 
twenty-four inches high. The shrubs will grow to a 
height of about five or six feet. 
Dwarf Pink Flowering Almonds 
50c each; $1.00 for three. 
PINK CREPE MYRTLE 
Another old favorite. Plants well branched, eighteen 
to twenty inches tall, now dormant. 
50c each; $1.00 for three. 
You may combine Crepe Myrtles and Flowering Al¬ 
monds at three for $1.00. 
PERENNIAL SPECIAL 
$3.55 value for only $3.00 
8 Transvaal Daisies.$1.00 
8 double Shasta Daisies. 1.00 
1 Salvia Pitcheri.35 
12 Columbine, mixed colors. 1.20 
Pay $3.00 only for value of.$3.55 
SALVIA PITCHERI 
Most beautiful of all the blue sages. A deciduous 
perennial with long racemes of flowers, of a deep del- 
, phinium blue. The small plants we offer will grow into 
large plants several feet tall by next August and Septem¬ 
ber, when they will be a mass of bloom. 
Small plants, 35c each. 
TRANSVAAL DAISIES (Gerbera jamisonii) 
Ready March 1st. 
Distinctive single daisies on long graceful stems in a 
color range of yellow, salmon, red, brick, orange, white, 
magenta, and pink. The blooms are very beautiful and 
generally large, some of them measuring five to six 
inches in diameter. They make an ideal garden flower, 
and do well for cutting, as they often last two weeks in 
the home. 
Full planting instructions with order. 
Eight sturdy divisions—all different.$1.00 
Twenty divisions... 2.00 
Or choose your own colors. 
Five divisions, labelled as to color. 1.00 
Twelve divisions, labelled as to color. 2.00 
Gerbera Seed—Seed from our growing field of selected 
stock. Seeds are good only when fresh. Fresh seed avail¬ 
able after April 15th. 
Packet, 25c. 
DOUBLE SHASTA DAISIES 
The beautiful white double flowers are five inches 
across and are quite similar to shaggy petalled Asters. 
They are borne on long stiff stems and are very valuable 
for cutting. The petals are a clean clear white with a 
contrasting yellow center. We offer sturdy divisions. 
8 divisions, $1.00; 20 divisions, $2.00. 
COLUMBINE (Aquilegia) 
Everybody knows the beauty and desirability of Col¬ 
umbine. We offer year-old plants that will bloom well 
this season if planted out as soon as the ground thaws 
out in your locality. As we have only a limited number 
in some varieties, will you kindly give an alternate choice 
when ordering. 
Separate colors: 
Aquilegia chrysantha—longspurred, yellow.35c 
Aquilegia crimson star—new English origination.„35c 
Aquilegia canadensis—native California, red and 
yellow .20c 
Aquilegia coerulea—Rocky Mountain strain.25c 
Aquilegia silver queen—Longspurred, white, very fine 
texture . 20c 
Aquilegia pink shades—strong grower, clear colors.20c 
Aquilegia flabellata nana alba—dwarf Japanese Col¬ 
umbine, ivory white, beautiful foliage, ideal for 
rock garden usage, 8 inches high.20c 
Mixed colors: A superior strain of mixed colors, $1.20 
per dozen. 
COLUMBINE SPECIAL 
$1.55 value for only $1.00 
A. crimson star.$ .35 
A. canadensis.20 
A. pink. 20 
A. silver queen.,. .20 
A. flabellata.20 
Four mixed colors.40 
Pay only $1.00 for value of.$1.55 
