Pink Supreme. The best pink we have seen, and very fine. 45c doz. 
$2.50 per 100. Extra large bulbs, 55c doz. 
Purity Superflora. The earliest good white, an improved Purity. Fine 
indoors. Scarce this year. 45c doz. 
Rose Supreme. A fine deep rose pink. 45c doz. $2.50 per 100. Extra 
large, 55c doz. 
Sunset. Vivid sunset colors of red, rose, slate, blue etc. Very attractive. 
The bulbs offered are just under and recommended only for outdoor 
gardens where they will bloom satisfactorily though they would probably fiower 
inside. 35c doz. $2.25 per 100. 
Freesia Special. Forty assorted Freesias for $1.00. All varieties are in¬ 
cluded except Purity. Super White may be omitted if you prefer all colored. 
TRITONIA 
Tritonias are very close to Freesias. They are taller and fiowers are 
larger. The culture is the same except that being larger a little more space 
is given. You can plant 21/4" apart in triple row and 2%" deep. They may be 
grown in the house but also like freesias they must have sun. 
Prince of Orange. Looks like a huge orange freesia. Just to get you to 
try this fine bulb we price it lower than the wholesale price in Holland where 
bulbs are cheap. 5c ea. 45c doz. $3,00 per 100. 
MONTBRETIAS 
They are closely related to Tritonias as well as Gladiolus, Watsonias and 
Ixias. They do best in a good loamy soil with leaf mold or peat added. A top 
mulch helps very much as they should never dry out. Bulbs should never dry 
when dug but store in dry peat and for as short a time as possible. 
Plant in California from December to early spring but as early as possible. 
In the north plant in early spring. Plant about 3" deep and 3 or 4" apart, in 
full sunlight. Water frequently. 
His Majesty. The best of the new hybrids. Very large fiowers, deep, 
velvety scarlet. 4^ ft. tall. Delivery in late fall. 25c ea. $2.50 per doz. 
MOREA 
Moreas are African representatives of Iris with round, wide open, charm¬ 
ing fiowers that last only a day or two but plenty more take their place. Culture 
like Iris. Full sun. 
Morea iridioides. White with yellow and blue markings. Blooms every 
two weeks from early spring to late fall. Very fine for California gardens. 
Not hardy. Has a rhizome that may be transplanted in the fall or early spring, 
25c ea. 
M. polystacha. A new and lovely fiower. Tall wiry stems with many 
fiowers like gaudy butterflies. Outer petals mauve, marked violet, bright yel¬ 
low spot at base. Inner petals lavender. Plant the bulbs 4" deep in fall or 
spring. It is said to do well in pots. 15c each. $1.50 doz. 
STREPTANTHERA 
Streptanthera cuprea. A bulb so new that it is not even mentioned in gar¬ 
den literature. Foliage like tritonia. Flowers brilliant orange red. Hardier 
than Freesia, more vivid than Sparaxis. Culture like Freesias. 15c ea. $1.50 
doz. 
IRIS 
All the following bulbs in this family belong to the genus Iris, They are 
the true Iris, the type plant for Iridaceae. 
TALL BEARDED IRIS 
These may be planted in the fall. Some prefer that time. Send for our 
Iris Price List if you intend buying. Only a few varieties are specially priced 
below. 
Culture. Plant rhizomes 1" deep in any good soil. They love acid or 
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