Pearly Queen .. 
.30 
Tazetta, “Sacred Lily”, B. 
... .20 
Serotinus . 
.... 1.50 
Tazetta, cream . 
... .20 
Silver Chimes . 
.... 3.50 
Viridiflorus . 
... 3.50 
Tazetta, “Sacred Lily”, A. 
.35 
White Jasmine . 
... 1.50 
NOTE—The majority of my daffodils are replanted within a few weeks 
of digging. Orders should therefore be in early to avoid disappointment, 
especially for the rarer items. I would appreciate your suggestion of an 
acceptable substitution or two in the event your order finds me sold out 
of some item. 
COLLECTION—3 bulbs each of 10 selected varieties, a splendid value, 
for $5.50 postpaid. 
IRISES 
OUR OWN INTRODUCTIONS 
(Originated in this garden except as noted) 
ACROPOLIS (1929) each.$ .75 
ALICE EASTWOOD 
(Branin 1929) . 1.00 
BERNARDINO (1931) . 1.00 
BLUE DEEP (1936) . 2.00 
BROCADE (1933) . 1.50 
CACIQUE (1925) .50 
CANYON MISTS (1926) .25 
CATHEDRAL (1939) . 7.50 
CAVALCADE (Sturtevant 
1931) .25 
CHEERY (1939) . 2.00 
CHIEF JOSEPH (1939) .12.50 
COLONIAL (1932) .50 
CONFUSA (introd. 1927).75 
COPPER BEAUTY (1939)....12.50 
COPPERWING (1939) .15.00 
CRUCIBLE (1929) .25 
DAYSPRING (1936) . 2.00 
DECEMBER JOY (1938) . 3.50 
ENCHANTED WATER (1937) 
(Withdrawn for 1940) 
FAIRYLAND (Stevens 1936) 3.00 
FLORENCE BARRIQUAND 
(Shank 1938) . 5.00 
FLUSH OF DAWN (1931).. .25 
FLUSH OF GOLD (Shank 
1938) . 7.50 
JACINTO (1924) .25 
JUBILANT (1934) . 5.00 
MAJESTY (1936) . 2.50 
MAUNA LOA (1926) .50 
MAZAMA (1932) .50 
MOHAVE (1934) . 2.50 
MOHICAN (1936) . 5.00 
MOONGOLD (1935) . 1.50 
MORELLO (1937) . 1.00 
MORONGO (1937) . 5.00 
OLYMPIC (1933) . 5.00 
PALOMAR (1931) .50 
PENUMBRA (1932) .50 
PRIDE OF REDLANDS 
(1936) . 5.00 
RED ROCK (1938) . 5.00 
SAGAMORE (1928) . 2.50 
SAMOSET (1938). 7.50 
SEBAGO (1937) . 3.00 
SHOSHONE (1938) .10.00 
SURF (1939) . 5.00 
TAFFY (1930) .35 
TAMALPAIS (1934) .10.00 
TEMESCAL (1938) . 5.00 
TOURMALINE (1938) . 1.00 
VANGUARD (1938) . 2.00 
“WATTII” (see Confusa) 
WITCH OF SALEM (1938)..20.00 
NEW INTRODUCTIONS FOR 1940 
BRIGHT ANGEL (1940).—An immense, finely formed, pinkish white or 
extremely pale orchid-lavender, bred from Purissima by Bernardino; it is 
an exquisite flower, quite distinct from other tinted whites that I have 
seen; 4 ft.$15.00 
FAIR CHARMER (1940).—A delightful ruffled flower of good size and 
clear pinkish-orchid coloring, with a shadow of deeper tone extending 
down the falls; Airy Dream, Osprey, and a certain remarkable seedling 
from Aphrodite play a part in its interesting parentage; 354 ft.$10.00 
TEMECULA (1940).—A rosy blend of beautiful softness illuminated by 
a glow in the throat; bred out of Melchior by Erebus, it is considerably 
lighter and more colorful than either parent; 3 ft.$10.00 
