The Plants Listed here cre a Specialized Group and are groum te Satitfy the most Discriminating, al 
moderate prices. Mail orders are carefully 
ORCHIDS AND THEIR CULTIVATION 
Following the keen interest evinced in our personal instruc- 
tion classes on Orchid Culture and to fulfill the demand ad- 
vanced by numerous interested persons unable to attend be- 
cause of distance, we are instituting a correspondence course 
in this subject. The entire series of ten lessons will be con- 
ducted by Cyril Warren, who has had forty years experience 
in the collection, growing and merchandising of orchid plants 
and their flowers, at the nominal cost of $4.50 for 10 lessons. 
This course enables both the amateur with no experience 
and the man with some knowledge of orchids to fulfill his 
desire to grow these floral aristocrats around which has been 
drawn a veil of mystery. 
GENERAL INFORMATION 
We take every precaution to keep each variety true to name. 
All claims must be made immediately on receipt of goods. 
Later claims will not be considered. When loss occurs through 
our fault, we will take pleasure in correcting same, but will 
not be responsible for damage in transit, claims for which 
should be made at once to the Carrier. 

All sales and prices are on a strictly cash basis. Our prices 
are low; we guarantee full count and render the best possible 
service in every way. All offers made subject to goods being 
unsold, 
All orders amounting to $2.00 or over, packing free. Orders 
less than $2.00, please add 25c for packing. Shipment will be 
made by Railway Express Agency only, transportation charges 
‘collect.’ No C.O.D. shipments; no order accepted for less 
than $1.00. 
California customers please include 212% sales tax re- 
quired by law. 
NOTICE! When ordering by mail, we suggest that you list 
a few substitute varieties in case some ordered are out of 
stock. OTHERWISE, we will substitute as near variety ord- 
ered as possible. 
Due to abnormal conditions we must ask our customers to 
conform to above. 
AMARYLLIS HYBRIDS 
_ Tremendous strides have been made in the development and 
improvement of Amaryllis, in the production of large flowers 
and faster growing plants. They will bloom several times a 
Amaryllis Hybrid 

year, bearing blossoms of immense size, model form with a 
surprising range of color from pure white with delicate mark- 
ings of rosy tints to the magnificent dazzling self color scar- 
lets, maroons and crimsons. 
Due to our large stock, we are enabled to make our prices 
especially attractive. 
Large flowering bulbs 40c each; 10 for $3.50. 
Giant flowering bulbs 50c each; 10 for $4.50. 
Plants in blossom 75c to $1.00 each. 
For shipping instructions see ‘“‘General Information.” 
IVY GERANIUMS 
For window boxes, banks, walls, no other plant can equal 
Ivy Geraniums. Will grow equally well in full sun or partial 
shade. 
White Red 
Light Pink Scarlet 
Medium Pink Lilac 
Deep Pink Purple 
Enchantress—Variegated 
Pink and White 
Leopard—Richly 
Marked Orchid 
MME. SALLEROI—Green and white variegated foliaged edging 
geranium. Excellent border plant. 
Prices Same as Geraniums 
GERANIUMS 
There is no other plant that requires less maintenance care, 
less fertilizer and less water than the Geranium. There is 
absolutely no other plant which will glorify your garden with 
beautiful flowers, ranging in color from the purest white to 
the deepest purple shades for a longer period of continued 
bloom than the Geranium. In San Francisco we know of in- 
stances where the old favorite, Paul Crampel, has been growing 
for upwards of twenty years. With one pruning a year to 
remove the old dead wood and hard growths, it has always 
given prolifically of its great scarlet heads of flowers. Never 
has it been affected by the heavy frosts which periodically 
touch the vicinity. 
Prices—Well Rooted, Flowering Size, 25c Each. 
Shipping Instructions—See General Information. 
D—Double S—Single F—Fancy Leaf 
ABBIE SHAFFER. Compact, soft crimson scarlet. D. 
ALICE LaVERNE. Rosy pink, white eye. S. 
ALICE OF VINCENNES. White, scarlet outer edge. S. 
AMERICA. Similar to above, larger scarlet area. S. 
ANASTASIA LACADRE. Red with white eye. S. 
ANITA WARREN. White, suffused red outer edge. D. 
AURORA. True salmon, large choice flowers. D. 
BEAUTY POITEVINE. Vigorous double salmon. D. 
BERKELEY SCARLET. Immense deep scarlet. S. 
BOUGAINVILLEA. Magenta, white eye. S. 
BRONZE QUEEN. Golden bronze foliage. F. 
CALIFORNIA BEAUTY. Soft pink, white eye. D. 
CONOVAS. Dark crimson scarlet. D. 
COUNTESS OF JERSEY. Free blooming large blush pink. S. 
CRABBE, Large rosy salmon. S. 
DIABLO. Very striking brick orange. S. 
DRYDEN. Coral, shading to orchid. S. 
E. H. TREGO. Intense, brilliant orange scarlet. D 
EMILIE DAVID. Large trusses, violet with white eye. D. 
ELEANOR. Light salmon to white at outer edge. S. 
EMIL ZOLA. Large apricot flowers. S. 
FIAT. Delicate double apricot. D. 
FIAT ENCHANTRESS. Dwarf, delicate pink. D. 
FLAME, Huge bright red trusses. S. 
FRED BEAN. Bright salmon pink. S. 
GERTRUDE PEARSON. Pink with white eye. S. 
GENERAL WOOD. Carmine purple, white eye. S. 
HALL CAINE. Immense scarlet flowers. S. 
HAPPY THOUGHT. Foliage cream, deep green border. F. 
HARTMAN. Rich rosy crimson, bright undertones. D. 
IRVINGTON BEAUTY. Lovely rose pink, profuse. D. 
JACQUERIE. Carmine red with bright undertones. S. 
JEANNE. Rose with picotee edges. S. 
JEAN VIAUD. Bright pink, white throat. S. 
JOHN FORBES. Fine single red. S. 
JUBILEE. Bronze foliage, dark zone. F. 
LADY POLLOCK. Tri-colored foliage, bronze, red, green. 
LADY RUTH. Lovely rose bengal. S. 
LOS ANGELES. Rose pink, striking. D. 
LOUISE. Deep scarlet. D. 
Fuchsia Gypsy Queen 
F. 

packed. Vigorous and Healihy plants. 
MME. BUCHNER. Semi-dwarf, pure white. D 
MME. JAULIN. Apple blossom, white with pink eye. D 
MME. LANDRY. Apricot salmon, beautiful. D 
MARGARET DeLAYRE. Pure white, large trusses. S 
M. de CASTELLANE. Large rosy crimson. D. 
M. de MONTMART. Bright magenta, profuse bloomer. D. 
MARSHALL MacMAHON. Golden yellow, bronze zone. F. 
MARY ANN. Silver edged green foliage. F. 
MASURE’S BEAUTY. Immense, gorgeous American Beauty. D. 
MRS. E. G. HILL. Large, salmon trusses. S. 
MRS. LAWRENCE. Bright satiny salmon pink. D 
NUIT POITEVINE. Glowing crimson magenta red. S. 
OBERLE. White, pink overtones. D. 
OLYMPIC RED. Excellent scarlet red. D. 
PAUL CRAMPEL. Immense trusses scarlet flowers. S. 
PINK FIAT. Profuse, exquisite clear salmon. D. 
POINSETTIA. Appearance of miniature Poinsettia. Red. 
RADIO RED. Bright velvety red. D. 
RICARD. Bright vermilion scarlet. D. 
RUBY. Crimson magenta. D. 
SALMON IDEAL. Rich deep salmon. D. 
SALMON SUPREME. Beautiful, prolific light salmon. D. 
S. A. NUTT. Darkest red. D. 
SCARLET BEAUTY. Bright profuse scarlet. D. 
SHELL. Dainty shell pink. S. 
STARS & STRIPES. Small double white, red stripes. Novelty. 
SUZANNE. Deep carmine rose pink, white eye. D. 
SUZANNE LEEPRE. Fine variety, deep salmon. S. 
TEDDY ROOSEVELT. Shrimp pink, profuse, compact. D. 
THE ADMIRAL. Bright carmine rose, lovely. S. 
THOMAS MEEHAN. Clear American pink. D. 
WYONA. Bright salmon scarlet. Choice. D. 

SPECIAL OFFER 
Fuchsias, Pelargoniums or Geraniums. $1 
plants, flowering size, our selection for 
ADT RS AIL II LEI ES 
FIBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS. Each 25c. 
Bertha von Lothengrin, Margaritea, Haageana, Multiflora 
rosea: also trailing variety, B. glaucaphylla splendens. 
FUCHSIAS 
Fuchsias love the shade and moisture, thus are suitable for 
shady locations, such as the north side of buildings, under 
trees, etc. They grow rapidly and blossom from early spring 
until late autumn. They may be grown as individual speci- 
mens trained as standards, pyramids, suspended in baskets or 
espaliered on walls. 
Fuchsias grow with great rapidity and with a minimum of 
care become beautifully effective additions to any garden. 
Because they afe heavy feeders, we advise a rich soil with 
