32 WINTER PRICE LIST, JANUARY 10, 1941 

SPRING BULBS (Continued) 
DAHLIAS (Continued) Perl0 Per100 
Pride of California. Crimson-red with dark center ~------------- 1.20 10.00 
Queen Mary, Rose-pink ~______-------------------------------- -70 6.00 
Sagamore. Apricot buff, strong stems, good keeping qualities -~-~-~- .95 8.00 
White King. Pure white, perfect form, good cut flower ~--------- .95 8.00 
Yellow Colosse. Solid primrose-yellow, large, liberal production ~- .70 6.00 
Mixed. el Omekirad Ge ae ee ee a ee soo 2.90 
DAHLIAS. by color, No. 1 grade —-----~..-------------------+-----==-- 45 4.00 
Red, white, pink, yellow, lavender or purple. 
GALTONIA (Hyacinthus candicans) Summer-flowering Hyacinth. 
Graceful white flowers on stems 2 to 3 feet high. Plant in 
spring, blooms all summer, -No. 1 bulbs ~---..--------—__--- 35 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 
Nosit Nowa. 
1%" up 14-11%” 
Albatross. Tall grower, pure white, extra good commercial variety 2.00 1.75 
Alice Tiplady, Pure orange, large size blooms; plant not tall, but 
theispiicosearea ns -normaisiene tien. ee =e on ae eee 1.25 1.00 
Annie Laurie. Apple-blossom pink; flowers arranged compactly 
Onastem-esvesirabicn tloristevariety sess —=. a eee 1.25 1.00 
Bettye Nuthall’ Lete. srower tall, pinkish-orange _— =) 2-5 1.00 .80 
Cardinal Manning. Clear-red, good size flower —.--.~-----—-----= 1.25 1.00 
Dr. F. E. Bennett. Bright vermilion-red, tall grower, free bloomer; 
SSCCUGMITCNC EHOW GOEVaT Ole. ones ee ea eee ee ae 1.75 1.50 
Flaming Sword. Vermilion-red, florets of medium size, rather tall 
Broweranauine it easy lo ut 22. 22 ee 1,25 1.00 
Giant Nymph. Large, clear pink. The flowers and plant both are 
veryaropusteand lareve in size; ratheriuate _.- ue. eae 1,25 1.00 
Gold Eagle. Pure golden-yellow, early variety, florets of medium 
S17, Coenen ame neres « STE Ler, eye i, See es a ee ee oe 1.25 1.00 
Helga. ‘Salmon-pink, medium early; florets of medium size, good 
0) cy ee cere ere Le ee OR Ba re ee ee 1.00 .80 
Joe Coleman. Rather dwarf grower, flowers of fairly good size, 
POS GaECC BECO LO Tierney ee ee as eee oe 1.25 1.00 
Los Angeles. Geranium-pink, late blooming and at its best in cool 
BOA rok 19 0 am ee meen, = ee ge ey oe ee ee 1.00 .80 
Maid of Orleans. Creamy-white; one of the finest cut flower 
Varlieticaw tall srower- with) strong: stem..-.- = eee eee 1.75 1.50 
Margaret Fulton, Coral pink, well arranged flowers of more than 
average size; very good cut flower variety  ~-___-_--=-=_-__- 1.26 1.00 
Marnia. ‘Clear orange, fairly good size flower and quite tall 
Slo Wetmerrusoasonieet 0 AtG.64 ee ee ee eee 1.25 1.00 
Minuet. Finest pure lavender. Always in demand as a cut flower 
Sno scomumnanisethe hnichest price 2s 2220 - o ss ee 2.00 1.75 
Peace. Large late white with a magenta blotch in the throat, 
Coley Geer ae en ee ee A ee ee ee eS re 325 1.00 
Picardy. Tall grower, large salmon-pink flower. More demand for 
Rise vere wet nana Oman vat her oes ise ee ee 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 
ROSY CL men egetere ene err Neer wre eee WN ra de ee dee ay ten ee 1.25 1.00 
MADEIRA VINE (Boussingaultia baselloides) Per1l0 Peri00 
PEXPra ciate emroOtsemer. te nee ee eee ee 25.00 per 1000 035 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 
ELEGANS (Red Russian) Rich dark coppery-crimson, purplish black 
spots at base of petals. 
4 ON CULOS tees ate oe es ee ee en ee a ee -60 5.00 
HENRYI. Bright orange-yellow flowers, hardy and easily grown, very 
DSA CEEU gee = Ome CH CS eee nae ee ee eee en ee are ee LOU 10,00 
