BULBS 
RANUNCULUS, Tecolote Giants 
Ranunculus have large turban-like heads of fully double flow- 
ers in a great range of color. Excellent as cut flowers. Plant 
outdoors in the spring. $1.50 per 100 bulbs. 

RANUNCULUS 
BULBS TO PLANT IN THE SPRING 
-AMARYLLIS 
Amaryllis Belladonna. Flowers light pink and come in great 
profusion. This variety blooms right after the foliage dis- 
appears. 15e each. 
Amaryllis Johnsoni. The Red Amaryllis. Flowers large, of a 
beautiful dark red color and borne on long stems. Profuse 
bloomer. 35¢ each. 
Amaryllis Vittata. This strain is different. Most of the flowers 
have white backgrounds with markings of red or pink; some 
of the bulbs produce almost pure white flowers. 35c each. 
TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS 
Assorted Colors, 15c each, $1.50 doz. 
Varieties we offer are separate colors and of the erect flower- 
ing kind of the best grown Belgium grown strains. We have 
them in the following types: 
Double Camellia type. Flowers resemble Camellias and Roses 
in all variations of form and color. 
Double Rosebud type. Flowers of exquisite form resembling 
perfect rosebuds. Beautiful two-tone pastel shade coloring. 
Tall, sturdy growth. 
Carnation Flowered or the Fimbriata Plena type. Double 
frilled. Strong bushy growth. Fine for bedding and pot plants. 
We also have the following types which are more or less self- 
explanatory: Giant Single, Single Crested and Single Frilled. 
CALLA LILIES 
We have three grades of these well known lilies, all flowering 
sizes. White, Pink, and Yellow. 
CALADIUM (Elephant Ear) 
The Caladium is one of the most effective plants for beds and 
borders. When properly grown it stands 6 to 8 feet high and 
bears immense light green leaves 3 to 4 feet long by 2 feet wide. 
Very tropical looking. Large clumps, 35e each. 
GLOXINIAS 
These bulbs produce very lovely trumpet-shaped flowers. 
Especially fine for the gardener who wants blooming plants 
during the summer. Gloxinias require more care than the 
average bulbous flower but are quite worth the effort. They 
come in a variety of colors from almost pure white to the 
darkest reds and purples as well as in bi-colors with dark 
trumpets and lighter fringes. Our bulbs are grown in Cali- 
ee and do exceptionally well in this area. 25¢ each, $2.50 
per doz. 
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ANEMONES (Windflower) . 
These popular flowers are of French origin and are useful as- 
decorative plants for house or garden and for cutting. If ‘ 
planted outdoors in the fall they must be well protected. They 
may also be planted in the spring in well-drained soil, and will zs 
flower during the summer. $1.50 per 100 bulbs. 
LILIES Be, 
35¢ each, $3.50 per doz. aoe ty 
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L. Formosanum. Long, graceful, trumpet flowers. The slender 
tube usually streaked on the outside with chocolate or brown, .. 4 
sometimes pure white, and the widely flaring face is always — re! 
pure white and waxy. One of the best trumpet lilies and one of 
the last to flower. Exhales a sweet perfume suggestive of i 
oriental incense. Mees 
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L. Henryi. The blossoms of this lily are a soft golden yellow a, 
with a tinge of light green through the center. Hardy and 
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dependable. Excellent for bouquets, opening readily in water. : 
L. Regale. Large white bell-shaped flowers with deep golden 
throat and pink midribs. Delightfully perfumed, but not so 
oppressive as some of the older lilies. A very beautiful flower. 


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L. Speciosum Rubrum. One of the latest lilies to bloom and one ~ 
of the sweetest. Flowers have a white background with numer- a 
ous pink dots and shading of pink to carmine. The partial ~ 
shade enhances the tone of the flowers. i 
L. Tigrinum. The Tiger Lily is well known and an old favor- 
ite. Rich salmon-orange flowers, spotted purple. The sturdy 
stalks carry as many as thirty flowers. oe 
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CANNAS 
Large showy foliage and flowers blooming from early summer | 
until frost. Our collection comprises all the leading varieties. — 
Red, Pink, Yellow. ; 
GERBERAS (Transvaal Daisies) 
Exceedingly popular because of the graceful shape and delicate a 
hues of the beautiful blooms. Make excellent cut flowers. A 
wide range of colors. Gallon cans, 25¢e each. Eat 
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Tigridias are among the easiest of bulbs to grow and care for, 
and produce fiery, exotically spotted flowers which have been 
likened to brilliant colored silken triangles. In shades of rose 
orange, and yellow. 10c each, $1.00 per doz. ; 
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Very stout growing with long, narrow, bright green basal E 
leaves and spikes of pure white narrowly funnel-shaped flow- | 
ers. Very fragrant. 75c per doz. 
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