
CALIFORNIA FLOWERLAND NEW GIANT FREESIAS 

in a splendid mixture of all colors. 
Dozen, 30c; 

Allium 
Dainty flowers, on long slender stems that 
grow easily in sun or half-shade. 
Allium Neapolitanum. Graceful clusters of 
white flowers, 20 to 30 to a stem, on tall, 
stiff stems. Charming for the border, and 
for cutting. Dozen, 50c; 100, $3.50. 
Mariposa Tulips 
CALOCHORTUS 
These charming flowers are much admired 
for their dainty tulip-shaped blossoms and 
butterfly markings. Our California Flower- 
land strain contains all lovely hues of laven- 
der, white, creamy yellow and purple. Plant 
them about four inches deep, in sandy, well- 
drained soil. Dozen, 85c; 100, $5.75. 
California Hyacinth 
Brodiaea capitata. This easily grown bulb 
will be at home in almost any soil. Large 
round umbels of hyacinth-blue blossoms 
are borne on long, wand-like stems, last- 
ing remarkably well in water. Dozen, 
$1.00; 100, $7.50. 
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Special Bargain—Fragrant Rainbow Freesia Mixture 
This is an exceptional value for large plantings of delightfully fragrant Freesias, 
100 Bulbs for $2.00. 
California Flowerland 
Fragrant Freesias 
The delicate beauty and fragrance of Freesias, their free 
flowering habit and ease of culture, make them favorites for 
the garden and for cutting. A planting of Freesias, in the bor- 
der or separate bed, will last for years, increasing in beauty as 
the plants are established. 
Freesias do well in full sun or partial shade. Prepare the soil by spading up 
and pulverizing. Space the bulbs five or six inches apart, and cover about two 
inches. Keep the soil moist, but not too wet. 
California Flowerland Giant Freesias 
This new race of giant Freesias has exceptional vigor, produc- 
ing huge flowers of great substance, on stiff stems. Distinctly 
superior in every way to older varieties. At the low prices we 
quote on larger bulbs, everyone can afford to have a bed of 
these lovely flowers. 
Climax. Bright rosy pink. Sunset. Golden yellow, orange tints. 
California Flowerland Giant Freesia 
Mixture. A carefully blended mix- 
ture of the best named varieties, in- 
cluding all colors. 
Price of the Above Giant Freesias: Dozen, 60c; 100, $4.00. 
Celeste. A lovely bright violet blue. 
Golden Wonder. Very large, rich clear 
yellow; orange marking on lower 
petal. 
Purity Freesia 
Very large white flowers of great beauty and delicate fragrance. 
the earliest strain to bloom, and the most popular for cut flowers. 
Large Bulbs — Dozen, 40c; 100, $3.00. 
Spider Lily 
Pancratium maritimum. Grows like Narcissus, 
with large pure white flowers having curi- 
ous long filaments on the petals. 3 for 
45c; dozen, $1.50; 100, $11.00. 
Peruvian Daffodil 
Ismene calathina. A fascinating late spring 
and summer flowering bulb, that should 
be planted more widely in Pacific Coast 
and Southern gardens. It is easily grown, 
needs little care, and blooms year after 
This is 


Fairy Lily 
ZEPHYRANTHES 
Dainty flowers, resembling Crocus, but 
longer lasting and of richer substance, on 
taller tems, with attractive slender foliage. 
Charming in pots, rock gardens and borders. 
Zephyranthes Ajax. Bright yellow. 5 for 
50c; dozen, $1.00; 100, $7.50. 
Z. Candida. White. Dozen, 75c; 100, $5.00. 
Z. Robusta. Rose-lavender. 5 for 50e; doz- 
en, $1.00; 100, $7.50. 
Butterfly Iris 
Interesting plants of 
slender growth, with striking, three- 
petalled flowers. Useful in the garden, 
lovely for cutting. They grow 18 to 24 
inches high, producing numerous wiry 
branches that are covered with butterfly- 
like flowers of light Parma violet, pen- 
ciled with deeper violet, with a bright 
yellow spot at the base of the petals. 
Bulbs bloom a few weeks after planting, 
continue for several months. 2 for 25c; 
dozen, $1.25; 50 for $4.75. 
Moraea polystachya. 
year without disturbing. The large white 
fragrant flowers resemble daffodils. 3 for 
75¢; dozen, $2.50. 
PERUVIAN DAFFODIL 

