Picardy. The most popular glad, for the garden or for cutting Tali 
large, shrimp pink. L. 5c. Doz. 45c. Per 100 $2.25. M. 25c doz ion’ If i 
S. 15c doz. Per 100, 75c. ' ' ’ * 1 ' 00 ’ 
Radiant Orange. Our largest and best true orange. A combination of 
jellow orange, salmon orange, bittersweet orange and grenadine red. L. 10c. 
Red Lory. Scarlet red with rhodamine purple throat. A fine red. L. 6c 
Per 100. $3 5' . 
Rose Marie Pfitzer. Very beautiful creamy white, suffused pink. Ruffled 
A large and beautiful flower. L. 12c. 
Ruffled Gold. A lovely ruffled yellow. L. 10c. 
Souvenir. Pure deep yellow. Prim. The small flowers on wirey stems are 
graceful, extra fine for bouquets. L. 5c. $2.50 per 100. M. 30c doz. $1 per 100. 
Star of Bethlehem. Large, pure white flowers on a tall vigorus stem. Con¬ 
sidered the best white in the cut flower market. L. 7c. Per 100 $4.50. 
The Orchid. Individual flowers in a corsage are easily mistaken for a cata- 
leya orchid in both color and form. L. 10c, 
The Orient. An unusual color. Small prim. Flowers are light coral red 
flaked livid purple. Rosolane purple throat blotch. Petals edged! yellow. L. 7c. 
Virginia. An old stand-by and there is no sweeter red. L. 5c. Per 100, $3.00. 
Wasaga. A lovely apricot. L. 5c> Per 100 $3.50. M. 30c doz., $1 per 100. 
Mixed Bulbs. A lot of bulbs are mixed accidentally. Surplus sorts are 
added. Sometimes we discaru lew sorts that others like. This miixture in 
bulbs 1" to 1 1-2" diam. sr^er 1, 2 and 3 are offered at 45c doz. or $2 per 100. 
M. 25c doz., $1.00 per 100. S. i5e doz., 80c per 100. 
Bulblets. We can furnish bulblets of Picardy, Los Angeles or Mixture of 
best varieties for 40c per pint, 75c per quart postpaid. 
BABY GLADIOLUS 
Baby Glads may be planted Oct. to Dec. Bulbs are not good keepers Unto 
the late season so it is better to have them planted) before Nov. 15. They are 
winter growers and endure light frost. Begin flowering in Feb. if early planted 
and winter is) mild. Continue to bloom a long time. Lovely and graceful spikes 
for cutting. Thrips do not bother them in their season of growth. 
Culture. Like large glads except they should be planted closer and not 
so dieep. They like acid soil hence add peat or leaf mould but remembering 
porous soil loses its moisture rapidly. They must have abundant moisture always 
and almost daily watering if winter rains do not supply it. 
For pots. Try a few up north or back east. Easy in sunny window in cool 
room. 
California Peach Blossom. This variety has proven so superior in color 
and vigor of growth that we selected it above all for this year’s offering. Peach 
blossom pink. Jumbo bulbs, 10c ea. 75c doz. $5.00 per 100. Large bulbs, 6c 
ea. 60c doz. $4 per 100. 
Tristis concolor. The fragrant glad. Sweet, spicy fragrance at night only. 
Creamy white. 15" to 18" stems. 12c ea. Per 100 $9.00. 
Tecalote hybrids. Red shades, pink, orange, salmon, lavender, Large bulbs, 
7c ea. 65c doz. $4.25 per 100. 
WATSONIA 
Close relative of the Gladiolus but winter growing and earlier to bloom. 
They grow as tall or taller. The flowers are smialler but in very lovely spikes 
useful for cutting. 
Watsonias do not receive the attention they deserve. The colors are var¬ 
ied in most pleasing tones and! bloom early if planted early. Better even the 
second and third years. Easy to have them for Decoration Day or before 
in So. Calif. 
In most cases we have discarded names and substituted the name of their 
color. 
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