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PETER VALINGA 
MISCELLANEOUS BULBS 
RANUNCULUS 
A soil that is rich and is not too stiff is the best. Preferably 
in a sunny location. Plant two inches deep, ancf soak bulbs 
two hours in water before planting. If possible, keep away 
from the hedges, in which the birds seek shelter. Plant with 
claws downward. 
Per Doz. Per 1 00 
Tecolote Giants —Red, yellow, white and orange.$0.60 $4.00 
ANEMONES 
Same cultural directions as Ran. Plant bulbs with points 
downward. 
Monarch de Caen —Single. 0.60 4.00 
St. Brigid —Semi double . 0.60 4.00 
FREESIAS 
White Chief (Early Giant White) — The best early white 
freesia on the market. Stems average 18 to 30 inches. 
Fine for forcing . 0.45 3.00 
Golden Daffodil —Clear light yellow . 0.40 2.50 
Marie Louise Fisher— Lavender blue . 0.45 3.00 
Tritonia Crocata —Often called the Flame Freesia . 0.45 3.00 
IXIAS — Yellow, red, lemon and lemon-red . 0.50 3.50 
CROCUS 
We offer only the Mediterranean varieties because they 
are the only ones that will last in California. 
Sieberie —Blue with golden throat . 0.55 3.75 
Tomasinianus— Pale lavender . 0.45 3.00 
Susianus —Cloth of Gold. 0.45 2.50 
Imperati — Buff, outside violet . 0.65 5.00 
Biflorus —White . 0.60 4.00 
MUSCARI 
We offer a new light-blue grape hyacinth which is in 
every way superior to the well-known Ffeavenly Blue 0.45 3.00 
White . 0.45 3.00 
SCILLA 
Quite often called wood hyacinths or blue bells. Fine for 
border planting. Blue, white and pink . 0.60 4.00 
