24 SPRING PRICE LIST, APRIL 5, 1941 

SPRING BULBS (Continued) 
Perl0 Per100 
GALTONIA (Hyacinthus candicans) Summer-flowering Hyacinth. 
Graceful white flowers on stems 2 to 3 feet high. Plant in 
spring. blooms call ssurninier, eNO wis Dul0Ssfeee. ee eee- ole 035 3.00 
GLADIOLI 
The following varieties have been carefully selected for their blooming qualities 
and dependability. Many are desirable for cut-flowers. Only high quality, lib- 
erally graded bulbs are offered. 
Prices per 100 Bulbs 
Nort 1" Noms 
1%” up 1%4-1%" 
Albatross. Tall grower, pure white, extra good commercial variety 2.00 1.75 
Alice Tiplady, Pure orange, large size blooms; plant not tall, but 
thoesespikestare oPnormaeneth oe a ee ea ee eee 1.25 1.00 
Annie Laurie. Apple-blossom pink; flowers arranged compactly 
OneSstems>e desirable: tloristes Va Gl Ot yam ee ee 1.25 1.00 
Betty Nuthall, Late grower, tall, pinkish-orange ~___------~--. — = -80 
Cardinal Manning. Clear red, good size flower ~_---------------- 1.25 1.00 
Dr. F. E. Bennett. Bright vermilion-red, tall grower, free bloomer; 
OX COLLET CCU tel] © Wie Tov UL Ct Va ae ns ee 1.75 1.50 
Flaming Sword. Vermilion-red, florets of medium size, rather tall 
STOW OreiMaking 1 (76a Syel Orel eee ee oe ee ee ee 1,25 1.00 
Giant Nymph. Large, clear pink. 'The flowers and plant both are 
very Trobust®and “large in ‘sizessrather late... eee 1.25 1.00 
Gold Eagle. Pure golden-yellow, early variety, florets of medium 
S17, ha a te renner ee ee ee en 1.25 1.00 
Helga. Salmon-pink, medium early; florets of medium size, good 
COLOT Rese FS eae eer = SEE ere ee ae ee ee -80 
Joe Coleman. Rather dwarf grower, flowers of fairly good size, 
rose=-red) color See ee Ee ee ee ee ee eres 1.00 
Los Angeles. Geranium-pink, late blooming and at its best in cool 
WW CELT CTS oe er ee ee ee ee 1.00 -80 
Maid of Orleans. Creamy-white; one of the finest cut flower 
Varieties; (tall “erower’ with strong sstenl- eee ee 1.75 1.50 
Margaret Fulton, Coral pink, well arranged flowers of more than 
average size; very good cut flower variety ~-_.--___-=__--__—_ 1.25 1.00 
Marnia. ‘Clear orange, fairly good size flower and quite tall 
STOWOMSTNIASER SONS LO ~ 1a CG ee ee ee ee eee 1.25 1.00 
Minuet. Finest pure lavender. Always in demand as a cut flower 
and "commands ihe highest: prité-..-— ee eee 1.75 
Peace. Large late white with a magenta blotch in the throat, 
Call Serow ers Bee ee ee ee ee 1.25 1.00 
Picardy. Tall grower, large salmon-pink flower. More demand for 
thiswvariaty.than-forcany Otero ee ee eee 1.25 1.00 
Pride of Wanakah. Large, rose-pink, tall grower  ~___----_--__-_ 1,25 1,00 
Sunshine Girl. Salmon-pink. Tall grower and very good for cut 
flowers” 2 ee ee ee eee 1.25 1.00 
MADEIRA VINE (Boussingaultia baselloides) Perl0 Perl00 
Extra. large roots) 2) eee 25.00 per 1000 .35 3.00 
TUBEROSES, 4-6 inch bulbs. 
Dwarf Pearl. Double white flowers, dwarf plant -__-----__---_- .30 2.50 
Mexican. Single white, fragrant, Aug., Sept. ____20.00 per 1000 .30 2.50 
LILIES 
Sizes given are circumferences, 
Perl0 Perl00 
AURATUM (Goldband) White dotted crimson; gold band through 
centercolf each petal mac -csinCn ese eae ee ee ees 1.45 12,00 
ELEGANS (Red Russian) Rich dark coppery-crimson, purplish black 
spots at base of petals. 
Bem SAT CD CS Ce a cae ee ere ct ee ee ee ee 60 5.00 
FORMOSANUM (Philippine) Long slender and graceful wide mouthed 
trumpets 6 to 10 inches long, pure white with slightly reddish- 
brown markings outside. Grassy foliage. Hardy and fragrant. 
5-6 “Inches ese foe a ee ee ee ee ee ae 1.10 9.00 
4-5 7in CHES So le Gecec ww wee le eee ee ee 85 7,00 
