Complete Landscape Service and Supervision 
Watsonias 
Almost indispensable for tall background effects in the 
perennial border ot among the shrubbery. Use the pure 
white for high lights in the garden in the evening. 
Per Doz. Per 100 
AUGUSTA. Winter bloom. Orange scarlet.. $ .85 $6.00 
EDWARD STURTEVANT. Orange scarlet.. 
J. J. DEAN. Rich rose color. 
LILLIAN BENNER. Clear lavender orchid. 
MRS. O’BRIENII. Large pure white. 
EUNICE. Flesh color tinted salmon. 
.85 
6.00 
.85 
6.00 
.85 
6.00 
.85 
6.00 
.85 
6.00 
DAZZLER. A new hybrid from Australia. 
Brilliant orange red flowers on three foot 
stems. This Watsonia is practically ever¬ 
green and blooms profusely during spring 
and summer and scattered blooms the rest 
of the year.$0.25 each 2.50 
dutch Iris 
or “ORCHID IRIS” 
One of the easiest bulbs to grow and among the showiest 
of all spring flowers, in glorious shades of blue, bronze, yel¬ 
low and white. Extremely effective when interplan ted 
with pansies, violas or other low flowers. No garden should 
be without them. Plant in September and October, three to 
four inches deep, in loamy soil, and four to six inches apart. 
Per Doz. Per 100 
WEDGEWOOD. Early. Finest of blues. $ .60 $4.50 
ADRIAN BECKER. Very large flower. Beau¬ 
tiful soft lilac.60 4.50 
IMPERATOR. Dark blue with golden yellow 
spot on each of standards. Large flower 
on tall, strong stem.60 4.50 
INDIAN CHIEF. Standards violet, bronzy 
yellow falls.75 5.00 
Yellow Queen. Rich clear yellow. Tall.75 5.00 
MIXTURE. All colors.60 4.50 
Miscellaneous and Rare Bulbs 
Per Doz. Per 100 
SPAR AXIS. No. Us. Attractive flowering 
bulbs appearing in shades of red, rose or 
white, with dark marking in throat. $ . 50 $3.50 
LEUCOCORYNE. (Glory of the Sun) Re¬ 
cently introduced from Chile. Exquisite 
light blue with lighter base and yellow 
center. 1.50 10.00 
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