CALIFORNIA FLOWERLAND 
TULIPS 
There will be no Tulips imported from Hol¬ 
land in time for fall planting. We have ob¬ 
tained a limited number of Tulip bulbs from 
the Pacific Northwest, and some from Eng¬ 
land, and can supply leading-named varieties 
in nearly all colors. 
In spite of shortage of bulbs, our price 
for most of these Tulips is only 
Dozen, $1.00; 100, $7.50 
Send us your order for Tulip bulbs early, spe¬ 
cifying colors preferred, and we will make 
up the assortment as desired. No charge for 
postage. Add California Sales Tax. 
WATSON IA 
Blooms resemble gladiolus, with several tall 
branching stems to each bulb. Fine for cut¬ 
ting, and make lovely clumps in the garden, 
where their tall, graceful spikes of bloom 
are very effective. Leave them undisturbed 
for several years. Dig and separate the bulbs 
when they become crowded. 
Angusta. Orange-scarlet. 
Edward Sturtevant. Scarlet. 
Eunice. Flesh, tinted salmon. 
J. J. Dean. Rich rose, broad showy petals. 
Lillian Benner. Clear lavender-orchid. 
Mrs. Bullard’s White. A very fine, large pure white. 
Fuchsia Rose. Deep orchid. 
Early Pink. A pleasing, clear tone of pink. 
O’Brieni. The most popular white. Probably no other 
species of flower is purer white than this Wat- 
sonia. 
Victory. Coral-pink, with scarlet shadings. 
Mixed. Containing a wide range of colors, including 
above and others. 
Price of any of above Watsonias 
Dozen, 85c; 100, $6.50 
ZEPHYRANTHES 
Fairy Lilies. Dainty flowers, resembling cro¬ 
cus, but with taller stems, and longer 
lasting. Suitable for pots, rock gardens 
and borders. 
Candida. White. Dozen, 75c; 100, $5.00 
Robusta. Rose-lavender. 
Dozen, $1.25; 100, $8.00 
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