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FLOWERLAND 
Delphiniums 
Visitors marvel at the towering spires of our won- 
derful Pacific Hybrid Delphiniums, in bloom from 
Spring until Fall. Be sure to plant groups and clumps 
to illuminate your garden with all the lovely tones 
of blue, violet and white. California Flowerland Del-_ 
phinium seeds are offered in the following color 
blends: 
Deep Blue Shades, Lavender Pastel Shades, includ- 
ing Medium Blue Shades, Pink Tones, Light Blue 
Shades, Giant White. Price: Packet 50c. 


California Flonerland Sie Fens 
CALIFORNIA FLOWERLAND 
GIANT SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
Plant in early Spring for Summer flowers. 
BARBARA. Fine salmon. 
BEGONIA ROSE. Velvety begonia-rose, shaded 
amber. 
BON-BON. Rich pink and amber. 
BONNY BRIAR. Giant sparkling rose pink. 
CATTLEYA QUEEN. Rich rosy mauve. 
DAFFODIL. Deep cream. 
DEL MONTE. Salmon cerise pink. 
DEBUTANTE. Salmon shaded coral. 
ELFREDA PEARSON. Large shell pink. 
FIRE. Scarlet cerise. 
FLORA, Light lilac lavender. 
GIANT WHITE. Fine white (black seeded). 
HEAVENLY BLUE. Delphinium blue. 
LA FRANCE. Salmon pink on cream ground. 
LEVIATHAN. Rich maroon. 
POWERSCOURT. Clear lavender. 
ROSIE. Deep rose pink. 
ROYAL PINK. Clear pink. 
TANGERINE IMPROVED. Glowing orange. 
THE CARDINAL. Poppy scarlet. 
MIXED. All colors. 
Price of above Sweet Peas: per packet, 15c; 6 packets, 75c; one ounce, 50c. 
One packet of seed will plant 5 feet of row; one ounce, 35 feet of row. 
CALIFORNIA FLOWERLAND ORCHID FLOWERED 
WINTER SWEET PEAS 
Make the first sowing about July 15th. Follow at one to two months’ intervals for continuous season 
of bloom. Winter Sweet Peas flower about three months after sowing. 
A superior highly perfected strain of the winter Spencer type, noted for the large size 
of its wavy blossoms, the extra number of flowers on each stem, longer stems, clearer 
colors, and fragrance. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. Crimson rose. 
AMETHYST. Royal purple. 
AVIATOR. Dazzling crimson scarlet. 
BACCHUS. Rich deep red maroon. 
BALL’S ORANGE. Bright orange. 
BLUE BONNET. Clear deep blue. 
BRIDESMAID. Large silvery pink. 
CATTLEYA. Rich lilac, waved and ruffled. 
CHIME. Fine light salmon pink. 
EILEEN. Salmon rose. 
EXPOSITION PINK. Rich clear pink. 
FRAGRANCE. Clear lavender, very fragrant. 
GLITTERS. Fiery cerise. 
GRENADIER. Bright scarlet. 
IMPROVED HOPE. Mammoth pure white. 
JOSIE. Deep rose pink. Largest and longest 
stemmed Sweet Pea in cultivation. 
LAVANDA. Large pure lavender. 
ORIENTAL. Deep cream. 
RAMONA,. Luminous coral rose, yellow and 
pink shading. 
RHUMBA. Glistening golden cerise, huge du- 
plexed blooms on strong stems. 
ROSE PICOTEE. Pure white flowers of large 
size, with salmon-rose edging; heavy stems. 
SEQUOIA. Golden salmon. 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE. Soft rose pink. 
SWEET BRIAR. Mammoth rose pink. 
TAHOE. Large wavy flowers of medium blue. 
Strong grower. 
Prices of All Early Flowering Sweet Peas: Pkt., 15c; Y2 oz., 35c; oz., 65c. 
Collection: Any 6 Packets for 75c 
Paul J. Howard’s California Flowerland Mixture of above named varieties 
of Flowering Sweet Peas: Pkt., 15c; Y2 oz., 35c; oz., 65c. 
VINCA Rosea. Bush Vinca. Periwinkle. A 
splendid border plant, blooming for many 
months, with bright evergreen foliage and 
showy pink and white single flowers. Pure 
White, White with crimson eye, Rose. Pkt. 15c. 
VIRGINIA STOCK. Malcolmia maritima. 
Pretty low-growing annuals, 8 inches high, for 
low borders or for covering bulb beds. Small 
bright flowers resembling stocks are produced 
over a long season. Red, Rose, White and 
Mixed. Packet 15c. 
WALLFLOWER. Early Annual, with double 
flowers, sweetly scented, in rich shades of yel- 
low, gold, and brown. Blooms in 3 months 
from seed. Packet 15e. 
Page Seventy 
SWEET WILLIAM. Favorite old fashioned 
biennial. Separate colors, Crimson, Scarlet, 
jes Turkey red, White and Mixed. Packet 
c. 

Grow Prize Winning Flowers 
Every year Mrs. Ludwig, of Alhambra, 
California, wins prizes and awards at the 
Flower Shows. She uses Paul J. Howard’s 
seeds, bulbs’ and plants, because she knows 
that it is important to plant the best. 
Shown at right are some of the ribbons 
Mrs. Ludwig won in one season. 

DELPHINIUM BELLEDONNA. Light Blue. Pkt. 25c. 
DELPHINIUM BELLEMOSUM. Deep blue. Pkt. 25c. 
STOCKS 
PAUL J. HOWARD’S GIANTS OF CALI- 
FORNIA. Improved Imperial Type. 
A giant flowered very early strain of this hand- 
some winter bedding plant. Grows 21% to 3 feet 
tall, and produces long spikes, thickly set with 
immense individual florets in rich velvety shades. 
Splendid for the garden and for cutflowers. 
GOLDEN GATE. Soft yellow. 
MOJAVE. Huge flowers of velvety purple. 
MONTEREY. Fine pink. 
PACIFIC. Blue. 
RED WOODS. Blood red. 
SANTA BARBARA. Chamois. 
SANTA MARIA. Pure white. 
SEQUOIA. Rose carmine. 
TAHOE. Fine lavender. 
YOSEMITE. Deep rose. 
MIXED, Above Colors. 
Prices: Pkt. 25c; 5 pkts. for $1.00. 
BEAUTY OF NICE STOCKS. A lovely strain of 
winter-flowering Stocks, of compact habit, about 
18 inches high, with gracetul flower stems; espe- 
cially fine for bedding. 
Canary Yellow, Flesh Pink, Light Blue, Blood 
Red, Old Rose, Rose Pink, White, and Mixed. 
Prices: Pkt. 15¢; 6 pkts. for 75c. 
VERBENA Gigantea Hybrids. A magnificent 
strain of Verbenas, free flowering, and of ro- 
bust compact growth. Giant flowerheads of 
lovely fragrance. Easily grown in ordinary soil, 
requiring but little water. 
Etna. Geranium red, white eye. Lavender Glory. 
Cream eye. Royale. Royal blue, cream eye. 
Salmon Pink. Giant salmon with white eye. 
White. Pure white. Also Mixed Colors. Price: 
Packet 15c. 7 

