The Finest of All Spring 
Flowering Bulbs for 
Cut Flowers 
12 for 75c, 100 for $5.00 
WEDGEWOOD. Blooms with 
March daffodils, whereas 
others bloom with April tulips. 
Tall, strong stems produce 
large, medium-blue flowers. 
Just the right blue to combine 
with datfodils. 
A. BLOEMAARD. Standards 
dark purplish-blue, falls lighter 
blue. Early and large. 
BLUE HORIZON. Light blue 
standards; falls soft sky-blue 
with narrow orange stripe. 
IMPERATOR. Beautiful late dark 
blue. One of the best. 
MORNING MIST. Standards and 
falls soft lavender-blue 
WHITE EXCELSIOR. Uniform 
pure white; falls extra broad 
with orange stripe. 
YELLOW QUEEN. Uniform bril- 
liant golden yellow. One of the 
best cut flowers. 
DUTCH IRIS 
WATSONIAS 
Watsonias grow to a height of from three 
to five feet and produce very long, grace- 
ful spikes of delicately colored flowers 
that are almost ideal for cutting. Plant the 
same as gladiolus, except that in all but 
the heaviest of soils the bulbs may be left 
in the ground for several years. Since the 
Watsonias bloom from April to June it is 
advisable to plant them in October and 
November. We offer the large-flowering 
new hybrids in a good range of colors. 
Prices: Each l5c, 12 for $1.50, 100 for 
$10.00. 
BULLARD’S WHITE. Beautiful large white 
on tall stems. 
EARLY PINK. Early flowers are soft, 
clear pink. 
EUNICE. You will enjoy the flesh-colored, 
salmon-tinted flowers. 
VICTORY. Coral-pink with scarlet shad- 
ing and a white throat. 

WHITE EXCELSIOR IMPERATOR 
YELLOW QUEEN 
Dutch iris are popular because of their beauty, 
ease of culture, early flowering, and long lasting 
qualities when cut. Early varieties flower the last of 
February and late varieties in April. Plantings may 
be made from October to January to prolong the 
blooming season. This type of iris is invaluable for 
inter-planting with tulips. Plant bulbs 4 to 6 inches 
apart and 2 to 3 inches deep. They may be left in 
the ground or lifted each year when ripe. 


SOIL LEVEL 

REGAL LILY 
LILIES 
Plant in sun or partial shade in well-drained 
soil. Tilt bulbs slightly when planting so that 
water does not drain into scales. 
FORMOSANUM. Selected strain pro- 
ducing large pure white flowers in 
June. Plant in November. Each 50c, 
12 for $5.00. 
PARDALINUM GIGANTEUM (SUNSET 
LILY). Glowing sunset-red flowers on 
stems 6 to 8 feet tall appear in July. 
October planting Each 40c, 12 for 
$4.00. 
REGAL LILY. Pearly white flowers 
with yellow throat on sturdy 4 to 6 
foot stems. Bloom in August; plant 
in October. Each 40c, 12 for $4.00. 
SHUKSAN. A glowing orange-red hy- 
brid on tall, sturdy stems. A good 
grower. Plant in October. Each 45c, 
12 tor $4.50. 
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