CALIFORNIA FLOWERLAND 
CALLAS 
Aethiopica. The well-known large white calla 
lily, with tall stems. Plant in shade or 
partial shade. Of easy culture. 
Extra Large Bulbs. Dozen, $1.50; 100, $10.00 
Large Bulbs.Dozen, $1.00; 100, $ 7.50 
Baby White Calla. A charming miniature 
form of the above, lovely in vases, floral 
arrangements and corsages. 
Bulbs, September, October; potted plants 
only later. 
20c each; dozen, $2.00; 50 for $7.50 
Golden Calla. Beautiful yellow flowers on tall 
stems. Foliage attractively marked with 
silver. Crow in pots, or in shady beds. 
Lift bulbs in late summer, replant in No¬ 
vember or December. 
Mammoth Bulbs . . .Each, 35c; dozen, $3.50 
Extra Large Bulbs. . .Each, 20c; dozen, $2.00 
Large Bulbs. Each, 15c; dozen, $1.50 
The larger bulbs produce more flowers. 
Pink Calla. Charming deep rosy pink flowers 
of small size, ideal for floral arrange¬ 
ments. 
Each, 75c; dozen, $7.50 
CALIFORNIA FLOWERLAND 
FRAGRANT FREESIAS 
These freesias are a great improvement over 
older varieties, flowers are larger, colors more 
intense, and they have longer, sturdier stems. 
For fragrance, no flowers are more delightful. 
Plant freesias in sun or partial shade, preferably in 
beds, or borders, spacing the bulbs five or six inches 
apart. Prepare the soil well by spading up and pulver¬ 
izing. Cover the bulbs about two inches. Keep soil moist, 
but not too wet. 
Our larger bulbs grow better. 
Giant' Purity. Pure White. 
Dozen, 35c; 100, $2.50 
Achievement. Deep golden yellow with dark 
orange blotches. 
Albatre. A new pure white, of waxy texture 
on long, rigid stems. 
Celeste. Beautiful bright violet blue. 
Cltmax. Bright rosy pink. 
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