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_ shaded grey and bordered with heliotrope 
~ purple. Immense symmetrical flowers, very 
fragrant, on tall erect stems. 50e. 
FANTASY. Originated at California Flow- 
erland, this is a lovely variegated type. The 
petals are soft lilac rose, heavily flaked and 
fringed purple crimson. Very free flower- 
ing. 50c. 
SUNKIST. Orange tan, most unusual and 
interesting color in carnations. 75c. 
AVIATOR. Prodigious in the quantities of huge 
white flowers, with deep crimson edges, stripes and 
blotches. 25c. 
onee iaeeeaate FARR. Light scarlet, free flowering. 
c. 
BETSY. Soft silky white, with dainty crimson 
icotee and rich clove fragrance; quaint and love- 
y. One of the freest blooming and most satisfac- 
tory of all. 25¢. 
ELEANOR. Symmetrical flowers of salmon rose. 
Early, vigorous, free flowering. 25¢. 
__ FAVORITE. Pure white flowers with fluffy, 
_ feathered petals. 25c. 
; GOLDEN WONDER. Sulphur yellow with pink 
__ pencillings, large full flowers that keep well. 
Blooms continuously. 25¢. 
HARVEST MOON. Large, round flowers with 
beautifully rounded heavy petals. Solid fiery 
orange in color. A spectacular variety. 25e. 
MARBLE MOUNTAIN. Unusual high, round 
flowers with beautifully rounded heavy petals of 
_granite-grey, marked with garnet. 25c. 
MOONBEAM. Fine soft clear yellow. 25¢. 
MRS. BERGSTROM. Beautiful new variety with 
petals of rich carmine-lake, edged with white. 
Better grower than Pelargonium. 35e. 
OLIVETTE. Fine white fringed flowers of good 
size, on strong stems. Tall, vigorous plants. 25e. 
ORANGE WONDER. Huge flowers of apricot 
orange, shaded orange. 35c. 
on PELARGONIUM. White edged petals, blocked 
a and overlaid crimson-maroon. 25¢, 
PINK SPECTRUM SUPREME. Deep rose pink of 
outstanding beauty, without any shading. 20c. 
CALIFORNIA FLOWERLAND 
arnations 
New in colorings, beautifully formed, entrancingly fragrant—Mammoth Carnations like 
e choicest displayed at exclusive florists’ shops. You can grow these in your own gar- 
Novelties for 1942 
DUBONNET. Rich purple, overlaid with 
scarlet glow. A color that is striking and 
different, and especially effective under arti- 
ficial light. Intensely fragrant. 50c. 
SALMON LADDIE. A new giant salmon- 
rose of finest form and quality. 50c. 
SCARLET KING. Sensational flowers 
with large petals of great substance, white 
blocked or overlaid with brilliant scarlet. 
The markings and form are the same as in 
the variety Pelargonium, but the color is 
more vivid. 75e. 
COLLECTION: One Each of these Six Novelties, for $3.00 
PIRATE GOLD. Unique coloring, purple shading 
and blotches on yellow ground. 25¢. 
PURITAN. Large, beautifully fringed flowers of 
pure white, on very long stems. Strong, free 
flowering. 20c. 
PURPLE PELARGONIUM. Rich claret, tipped 
with a border of mauve, Sweetly fragrant. 50c. 
RED FEATHER. Warm golden buff, each petal 
pencilled with scarlet. 25¢. 
ROBERT ALLWOOD. Magnificent bright scarlet, 
on strong erect stems. Strong plants, in bloom 
the year around. 25e. 
ROSA BIANCA. Charming new variety, the im- 
mense flowers are pure white, stained and marbled 
deep rose. One of the most fragrant of all. 25c¢. 
ROYAL ROBE. Lovely rich glowing purple, dis- 
tinct and fine. 25¢. 
RUTH HENGSTENBERG. An exquisite soft sal- 
mon pink, with very large full flowers on strong 
stems, Petals heavily fringed. Outstanding in 
shell-pink carnations. 35¢. 
' SAGAMORE. Rich apricot orange with crimson 
edges on the petals. Blooms continuously. 25¢. 
SPECTRUM SUPREME. Favorite bright scarlet 
very large, in bloom constantly. 20c¢. 
TOPSY. A glorious shade of dark red. 20e. 
VARIEGATED WONDER. 
rose pencillings on the fringed petals. 
White flowers showing 
25¢. 
VIVIAN. Large flowers of bright rose pink. 20c. 
WOBURN. Large full flowers of deep velvety 
crimson, with fringed petals and sweet fragrance. 
20c. 

DIMORPHOTHECA EKLONIS. Star of the Veldt 
or Blue African Daisy. Showy daisies with petals 
of pure white, the reverse side steel blue, and 
center disk of deep blue. Flowers are large, of 
good substance, and produced on stems of good 
fength for cutting. Plants grow readily in any 
sunny location, to a height of 18 to 24 inches, 
and are very free flowering. Price: 22-inch pots, 
each 15¢; 4-inch pots, 35c. 
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DIMORPHOTHECA SPECTABILIS. The loveliest 
species, with rosy lilac daisy-like flowers on long 
% slender stems. Should have a sunny position in 
well drained soil. 22-inch pots, each 20c. 

GYPSOPHILA 
BABY’S. BREATH 
The plants produce graceful sprays of tiny 
white or pink flowers used in bouquets. 
GYPSOPHILA. PANICULATA. Single White, 
Double White, Double Pink. Price. 21/4-inch pots, 
each 20¢. 
GAZANIA 
Brilliant orange and yellow daisy-like flowers 
make a dense carpet of color. Plants are closely 
matted and make an excellent ground cover for 
parkways and dry rocky situations in full sun. 
Orange and Lemon, flats of 100 plants, $2.00. 


CARNATIONS ARE EASY TO GROW. Fast 
becoming America’s favorite flower, your garden 
should not be without a number of plants of the 
superb varieties, to furnish you with delightfully 
fragrant long stemmed flowers for your table. 
Plant Carnations in well drained soil in sunny 
location. Keep plants pinched back until many 
shoots have developed from base. When they be- 
come well rounded in form, let the flower shoots 
develop. For largest flowers, disbud so that only 
one bud remains on each stem. 
Feed Vigoro in spring and summer for more 
abundant blooms. 
NEW CARNATION—DEBUSSY 
As subtle and modern as the color harmony of 
Debussy’s music. Dissonant yet harmonic, this 
1942 California Flowerland novelty. is a unique 
carnation, to appeal to the sophisticated taste. 
Coral and blue-lilac, an unexpected and compell- 
ing color; large flowers on long stems. Each $1.00; 
3 for $2.50. 

QUANTITY DISCOUNTS 
10% Discount for ten to forty-nine 
plants, 20% Discount for fifty or 
more. 
PADRE DAISIES 
A wonderful new everblooming strain of this 
showy flower, the result of six years’ selection 
by Mr. Edward A. Howard. Beds of these Gazanias 
were in bloom-.constantly for 40 months in the 
Palisades Park in Santa Moniea. 
The flowers are‘twice the size of ordinary. Ga- 
zanias, and range from créam, buff and yellow 
shades to deep orange, salmon, ‘rose and fmaroon, 
some oddly marked and zoned with olive green, 
brown or cinnebar red. 
Mixed Colors, 3 for 25¢; 25 for $1.25. 
MOROCCO DAISY 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAWII. For sunny posi- 
tions in the perennial border, or for rock gardens, 
where color is wanted, this new hardy Chrysanthe- aS sate 
mum is a gem. Flowers are rich pink, two inches 
across, on 12-inch stems; foliage is fern-like and xo 
silvery. 4-inch pots, each 35c; 24-inch pots, 
each 20c. —- 


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