ROMAN HYACINTHS 
True French Roman-Hyacinths with long 
graceful flower stems and dainty flower- 
bells. Very early. The white variety will 
often bloom by Christmas, in pots. 
Pink or Blue. Dozen, $1.50; 100, $10.00 
White, dozen, $1.75; 100, $12.00 
BLUE NILE LILY 
Agapanthus. Large clusters blue flowers. Ex¬ 
tra fine strain. 
Potted—20c; $2.00 a dozen. 
1 gallon containers, 35c; dozen, $3.50. 
PAUL J. HOWARD’S 
“FLOWERLAND” GLADIOLUS 
Prize-winning novelties and the most 
popular garden and cut-flower varieties. Clean, 
choice, plump, number one bulbs. 
Dozen 100 
BAGDAD. Soft, smoky old rose toned 
orange.$ .75 $ 5.00 
BETTY NUTHALL. Rich orange sal¬ 
mon, golden throat.50 3.50 
BLACK PANSY. Very dark, glossy red. .75 5.00 
CALIFORNIA SUNSHINE. Beautiful 
rich orange-yellow, throat brilliant 
garnet.85 6.00 
CHARLES DICKENS. Rich velvety 
claret purple.75 5.00 
COMMANDER KOEHL. Huge velvety 
red.75 5.00 
COPPER BRONZE. Unusual copper 
orange tinted bronze.85 6.00 
CORYPHEE. Large delicate pink, a 
rare, charming color.85 6.00 
DR. F. E. BENNETT. Deep peach pink 
overlaid scarlet, giving effect of 
brilliant flaming red.50 3.50 
FRANK J. McCOY. Tall spikes, twelve 
flowers open at one time, of 
glistening rose doree color.85 6.00 
FREDERICK SCHILLER. Delightful 
clear rich rose. Decorative spikes 
of very large, glistening velvety 
petals. 1.00 7.50 
GLORIA MUNDI. Pure brilliant golden 
yellow. We consider it best of 
its color. 1.00 7.50 
HINEMOA. Deep pink flaked with 
dark chocolate crimson, lighted 
with golden center.1.50 10.00 
LOS ANGELES. Beautiful coral pink. . .50 3.50 
MAID OF ORLEANS. Glistening white, 
beautifully formed spikes. 1.00 7.50 
