Golden Dream. Favorite, tall deep yellow. L. 5c. 50c doz. 
La Paloma. Early, bittersweet orange. L. 5c. 50c. doz. 
Lavender Delight. Del.ghtful and unusual, but rose purple. 7c. 70c. doz. 
La Verne. Tall, cream flushed pink, purple throat. 5c. 50¢ doz. 
Los Angeles. Orange pink tone. Produces the most flowers of any. Best win- 
ter grower and bloomer. Plant 6’’ apart, give extra water. L. 5c. 50c. doz. 
Maid of Orleans, Extra good, pure white. L. 6c. 
Margaret Beaton. Large white, with red throat. New and very popular. 10c. 
$100 doz. 
Margaret Fulton. Coral pink to rose doree. L. 8c. 75¢ doz. 
Minuet. F'avorite lavender. L. 6c. 60c. doz. 
Mrs. Leon Douglas. Tall, large, geranium pink. Plant deep. L. 6c. 60c. doz. 
Myrna. Fine new ruffled cream. L. 30c ea. 
Pelegrina. Deep violet blue. Early. L. 5c. 50¢ doz. 
Pfitzer’s Triumph. Very large salmon red. L. 6c. 60c doz. 
Picardy. Tall, extra large. Shrimp pink, The most popular and the oftenest 
seen. L. 5c. 50c doz. 
Radiant Orange. Our largest, best orange. L. 6c. 60¢ doz. 
Rima. Light lilac pink. One of the best new glads. 8c. 80c¢ doz. 
Shirley Temple. Large ruffled cream. New, exhibition quality. 7e. 70c doz. 
Souvenir. Small, golden yellow flowers in a graceful spike. Fine cut flower. 
Fe, 50¢e* doz. 
ioe of Bethlehem. Large pure wh.te on tall stem. A vigorous grower. L. 6c. 
60c doz. 
The Orchid. Individual florets resemble cataleya orchids in form and color 
end are useful for corsages. L. 7c. 65c doz. 
Virginia. The lovliest red. 5c. 50c doz. 
Wasaga. Flowers are apricot pink. Close relative of Picardy. 5c. 50c doz. 
Mixed varieties. Many sorts are included in this mixture that have come up 
voluntarily in old fields, have lost the labels or of which there is a surplus. It is 
not a balanced mixture of everything but good sorts only are included. L. Bulbs 
1” to over 114%”. 50c doz. $2.00 per 100. Bulbs 1%”—1”, 50 for 60c. 160 for $1.00, 
Baby Gladiolus 
Most of our bulbs are pr.ced at about the same old prices. Some are actually 
reduced. But Baby Glads are a sad story. Lack of labor at a crucial time pre- 
vented early planting and our crop is almost a failure. To buy them, we must 
pay nearly double. 
We have a very few only of the following. The prices attached are per single 
bulb and there is no quantity reduction. Calif. Peach Blossom, pink 6c. The Bride, 
pure white, 15c. Winter Fairy, new large, salmon pink, 35c. Order early. 
Culture. About the same as Glads. In the south they must be planted in early 
as they grow in the winter. A cool room is necessary if potted. 
Watsonia 
Close reiative of the Gladiolus but winter growing and earlier in bloom. 
They grow as tall or taller. The flowers are smaller but in very lovely spikes use- 
fal for cutting. The colers are varied in most pleasing tones and bloom early 
.f planted early. Better even the second and third years. Easy to have them for 
Decoration Day or before in So. Calif. In most cases we have discarded names 
and substituted the name of their color. 
Culture. About the same as Glads. in the south they must be planted in early 
fall (September best) as the bulbs sprout early. Hardy at Washington, D. C., 
22 
