CALIFORNIA FLOWERLAND 
IRIS-DUTCH 
(Improved Spanish) 
The bulbous Dutch Iris have largely replaced 
the Spanish because of their earlier bloom, 
larger size. They are one of the best cut flow¬ 
ers among all spring flowering bulbs, and be¬ 
cause of easy culture and greatly reduced price 
are becoming extremely popular. Make a large 
planting of these fine Iris for beautiful spring¬ 
flowering garden and to supply cut flowers for 
your table. 
Plant btilbs in sun or part shade, in separate beds, *r 
among other flowers and in front of shrubbery. Plant 
about three inches deep, keep well watered after foliage 
appears. 
Blue Horizon. Sky blue with orange stripe. 
Imperator. Rich deep blue, late flowering, extending the 
blooming season. 
Leonardo da Vinci. Standards creamy white, falls canary 
yellow with orange stripe. 
Ind ian Chief. Standards bronzy violet, falls rich bronze. 
Therese Schwartze. Pale blue standards, falls white with 
orange stripe. 
Wedgewood. Earliest and largest clear blue. Blooms 
ahead of all the others. 
White Excelsior. Pure snowy white. 
Yellow Queen. Clear golden yellow. 
Price of any of the above 
Dozen, 50c; 100, $3.50 
IRIS BARGAIN 
A special mixture of all colors of Dutch Iris. 
Plant them all around your garden for lovely 
spring flowers. 
Dozen, 35c; 100, $2.75; 
250 bulbs for $7.50 
Postpaid—Please add California Sales Tax. 
1SMENE 
Peruvian Daffodil. Large fragrant white flow¬ 
ers somewhat resembling a giant daffo¬ 
dil. Easily grown, and very attractive in 
the garden. Culture same as Amaryllis. 
Each, 20c; dozen, $2.00; 100, $15.00 
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