ANEMONE JAPONICA 
One of the late summer's most treasured 
flowers. Tati, stately plants hearing large 
buttercup shaped flowers of while or shades 
of pink, in single or double types. Needs 
shade or semi-.shade to do well. 
Queen Charlotte—Semi-douMe pink. 
Rubra Flora Pleno—Double ro.sy red. 
September Charm—Single silvery pink. 
Whirlwind—Double white. 
35c ea., $3.50 dozen. 
AGAPANTHUS 
BLUE AFRICAN LILY (Lily of the Nile). 
Bearing clusters of bright blue flowers on 
stout stalks, similar to the Amaryllis in ap¬ 
pearance and culture. Does well in partial 
shade. Also can supply the white variety. 
Strong divisions. 35c ea.; $3.50 dozen. 
PERENNIAL ASTERS 
Perennial asters offer a wide range of 
heights, types and colors. They are indis¬ 
pensable for the perennial border. Should 
be planted in masses for the best effects. 
Dwarf Hardy Border Asters 
Developed to fill a long needed want for a 
late flowering low growing plant of mass 
effect to use on the graves of English sol¬ 
diers in France. They are unusually attrac¬ 
tive. Growing one foot or less in height and 
nearly smothered with flowers at a time of 
year when flowers are scarce in many gar¬ 
dens they no doubt will enjoy much popular¬ 
ity in Southern California. 
Countess of Dudley—Charming clear pink, 
with yellow eye. 
Lady Henry Maddocks—Clear pale pink, free 
flowering. 
Marjorie—Bright rose pink, large-flowered. 
Nancy—Pale flesh pink, free-flowering. 
Ronald—Lilac-pink with rose pink buds. 
Victor—Clear pale lavender blue. 
Try them in your rock garden or border. 
30c each; $3.00 per dozen. 
Asfer Luted 
The yellow flowered perennial aster. The 
small flowers are borne in sizeable clusters 
of a rich gf>lden yellow. Grows about 3 feet 
tall. 35c each; $3.50 per dozen. 
Aster Blue Boy 
Low growing, dense clustered, dark blue, 
form of much interest. Considered by many 
the best low growing blue. 35c each; $3.50 
per dozen. 
Asters—Michaelmas Daisies 
m I MAY Lavender blue; grows to a height 
of 3 to 4 feet. One of the largest 
flowering. 
MAllVF Kutlrely di.stinct. forms 
MAUYt LUbMION. ^ o„shion-like plant 
feet across. Flowers are delicate mauve. 
PDCPiiM Similar to Climax in form, grows 
Kt-ibcu/vi. g height of 3 feet. Flowers 
deep rose pink, very showy. 
Wi-IITP CIIMAY Pure white, grows to a 
wnilt hei.rht of S to I feet. 
Price: Any of the above In Field Divisions 
at 20c ea.; 3 for 50c; $1.85 dozen. 
PERENNIAL PLANTS 
ALU ITEMS ON THIS PAGE ARE F. O. B. LOS ANGELES, CARRYING CHARGES EXTRA 
ALSTROMERIA 
(Chiliensis or Peruvian Lily). TTere is a sub¬ 
ject that should be in every garden. It 
blooms continuously from May to September. 
AllRANTlArA upright plants about 
AURAiNi 24 inches tall with loose lily- 
like flowers of 
brown. 35c ea. 
bright yellow spotted Wilh 
$3.50 per dozen. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
MAWII ^ very charming pink Marguerite 
VII, type flower with dainty silvery fol¬ 
iage: grows about twelve inches tall. 25c 
each; $2.50 per dozen. 
COLEUS 
Christmas Gem—Velvety red-maroon edge of 
gold. 
Color of Autumn—^\'ivid autumn tints at 
(heir best. 
Old Gold—Bronze and gold shadings. 
Pride of California—Bright crimson and 
brownish red toned with olive green; scal¬ 
loped edges. 
Pride of the West—Carmine, maroon and 
olive green. 
Verschaffelties. Rich crimson. 
20c each; 3 for 50c; $1.85 dozen. 
Dianthus Superbus 
■ft 
CANNAS 
CALIENTE. 
A new Canna with bronze fol¬ 
iage and bearing gigantic truss¬ 
es of fiery crimson flowers from April to 
December. Very striking and desirable. 
35c each; $3.50 per dozen. 
AUDACCAnciiD Appropriately referred to 
AMBASSADEUR. gg -Bronze Leaved 
Presiilent”: a wonderfully vigorous free- 
flowering brilliant cheriy red. 5 feet. 
rWPFRFlII MPgg Bright fiery deep orange 
LritcKrULINtob. flQ^ers bordered golden 
yellow and borne in great profusion. 
nA77\ FR Ma.sses of fiery red flowers over- 
laid with an orange suffusion 
compU-tely cover tlie dark green foliage of 
this splendid vaiiety. 
i/iKir* i-iiiikiDCDT Perhaps the most widely 
KIN& MUMBbKI. ^mwn of all cannas. The 
orange flowers surmount beautiful foliage. 
I A FRAMCF A beautiful shaile of La France 
LA with a touch of Cream. 
.irjr^p The rich crimson-red flowers form 
ivicicv->rv. imniense trusses of great beauty. 
They are borne well above the foliage and 
are produced in the greatest profusion. 
MRS. ALFRED CONARD. * ???,*•? 
large trusses of exqul.site shell pink flowers. 
PRF<;inFNT greatest red canna. It is 
rixcoiuciNi. neither a crimson nor a .scarlet, 
but a glowing pure red which colorists call 
vermilion. Green leaves. 4'/& feet. 
QUEEN HELEN, 
planted In 
ROSEA GIGANTEA 
yellow that flowers 
Very effective when 
A fine 
freely, 
masses. 
Extra large deep rich 
rose colored flowers. 
^AKI niFCO Bronze foliage and beautiful 
3AIN uict7L,». yellow flowers. For a 
blaze of color this vailety Is hard to equal. 
Price of the above: 3 for 40c; $1.50 doz. 
CARNATIONS 
Carnations Are Ready for Shipment 
About February 1st 
ROBERT ALLWOOD. "Tlie Premier Carnation," 
having won the highest awards possible. Im¬ 
mense four-inch flowers of vivid scarlet with 
high, full centers. A very quick and strong 
growing carnation with erect stems and a calyx 
that never bursts. 
/~iiv Aiiwnnn Exquisite pale salmon 
GUY ALLWOOU, fiee-flowerlng and 
delightfully fragrant. Easily the best variety 
of its color. 
niTr'Ui IM<~ A rich luminous shade of dark 
uiiunLiiNtJ. pink, free from magenta. A 
deep rounded flower of perfect form and good 
size. 
LAURA Basal ground color Old Gold with 
LMWisM. hars and .shadings of Rose and 
Crimson—a lovely fancy variety of wonderful 
size and form. 
The four varieties above described, 
50c each; $5.00 dozen. 
AMi<~n Ro.sy coral deeply ingialned with 
AMitoU. madder lake. 
CANDI FMfiHT ''’ax-Ught petals of heavy 
L^AiNL/LCLlkxn I. yellow coloring and flame 
streaked. 
HARVEST MOON. f.i'IKATem* 
SPECTRUM SUPREME. 
original "Spectrum. ' Brilliant red in color. 
Free flowering, vigorous and long stemmed. 
VENTURA GOLD. B<j”'a>’hable yellow gold In 
25c each; $2 50 per dozen. 
MELROSE. A very definite rose pink. 
RADIOLITE. Rich glowing scarlet. 
Patrician, proving the best of the whites. 
VIVIAN. Medium shade of pink. 
WOBURN. Rich deep maroon red; fragrant. 
Any of the above 3 for 50c; $1.85 per dozen. 
DIANTHUS 
CIIPFDRIK flagrant variety. Flow- 
ourcrsDLio. g,.g jupg rijse or lilac usual¬ 
ly in great abundance; the petals are lacin- 
iated giving a \‘ery pl-asing airy effect. 
25c each; $2 50 per dozen. 
RFATRIY compact Itorder (jr bedding per- 
DL/siMA ennial growing from six to eight 
inches tall; dense clusters of flowers. The 
foliage is dark green and the flowers are very 
fragrant. Available in 
Salmon Pink Rose Red Snow White 
3 for 40c; $1.50 per dozen. 
Aloe va<'<egaia 
ALOE 
VARIEGATA (Partridge Breast Aloe). 
One of the choicest of snccnlent.s. The plant 
it.self is very interesting in form and the 
white dots scattered over the green of the 
leaves make it qnife iinusu.nl. Even the 
flower carries more interest ihan the aver¬ 
age succulent. 35c each; $3.50 dozen. 
