Pyracantha Duvalli 
PYRACANTHA 
For a great profusion of 
Chinese red berries plant 
this outstanding Pyracan¬ 
tha. The blooming period 
begins in April and the 
berries turn red in Sep¬ 
tember and October, re¬ 
maining on the plant un¬ 
til the following March. 
It is a rapid grower and 
if left untrimmed will at¬ 
tain a height of eight 
feet. 
It is best to cut back new 
growth two or three times 
a year as berries are 
borne on second year 
wood. By this method a 
large crop of berries will 
be produced. We offer 
strong two-year-old 
plants, $1.00 each, 3 for 
$2.75. 
Camellia Pink Perfection 
CAMELLIAS 
Well grown Camellias are the pride of every garden 
lover. Planted in semi-shade or shade in a well-drained 
soil and kept uniformly moist without allowing the water 
to touch the foliage or flower buds and one is repaid with 
an abundance of flowers. The soil should be acid and a 
mixture of equal parts of peat mull or leaf mold and 
sandy loam will spell success. After planting, a two- 
! nch mulch of pure peat mull or leaf mold should be ap¬ 
plied. This keeps the surface loose. Camellias are sur¬ 
face feeders and should not be hoed around. 
CHEERFUL. A large bright red variety. Very double. 
JORDAN’S PRIDE. Variegated red, white and pink. 
Semi-double. 
lADY CAMPBELL. Double flowers of clear rose pink. 
PINK PERFECTION. The most popular Camellia grown 
in Southern California. An almost perfect flower, very 
double, in a very desirable shade of pink. 
PURITY. As pure white as the name would indicate. 
Double. 
ROSITA. Much like Pink Perfection, only darker pink. 
Any of the six varieties in 4-inch pots 50c each, 6 for $2.50 
5-inch pots $1.50 each, 6 for $8.00 
60c and $1.75 each respectively, postpaid 
DOUBLE 
POINSETTIA 
HENRIETTA ECKE 
An exquisitely 
beautiful flower of 
startling brilliance 
—a marvel of the 
plant world. Huge 
double blossoms 
with the typical 
Poinsettia striking 
color and charac¬ 
teristics, iborne in 
great profusion on 
long sturdy stems. 
May be grown as a 
house plant but 
reaches perfection 
in the garden, 
growing 8 to 10 feet 
high. 
40c each; $4.00 doz. 
50c each; $4.50 doz. 
postpaid. 
Double Poinsettia—Henrietta Ecke 
CHINA ROSE 
NATIVIDAD 
PINK JEWEL 
A “little Frieda Mohr” except that it is 
warmer in color and has a most delicate 
antique appearance. Colors exquisitely 
blended, and blooms are the most orchid¬ 
like of any iris. Described as orchid-rose 
warmed by a bronze undertone at the 
bottom of the standards. A decided fa¬ 
vorite which flowers early and continues 
through the season. 40c; 3 for $1.00. 
This beautiful creamy white Iris is one 
of Sidney Mitchell’s favorites and right¬ 
fully so as it forms the most graceful 
clump imaginable. Standards and falls 
are creamy white with the center lighted 
with clear soft yellow concentrated at the 
base of the standards and falls. The sub¬ 
stance and texture are unusually good. 
An Iris with distinction. 75c, 3 for $2.00. 
An exceedingly “warm” pink that has 
proven its popularity in the garden. The 
standards and falls are a bright pinkish 
lilac with the falls overlaid with glowing 
tourmaline pink. One of the few satisfac¬ 
tory varieties in this shade and particu¬ 
larly brilliant under electric light. In- | 
creases rapidly and splendid for massing. 
An ideal sort for cutting. 35c, 3 for 75c. 
