
Three Charming Feathery Chrysanthemums: SILVER LACE, J. C. TAGGART, PEGGY ANN HOOVER. Each 35c. Three for $1.00. 
California Flowerland CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
All of the plants we grow are selected, named varieties, 
each one we consider the most satisfactory of its color. Order 
by type and color; the plants we send will be correctly named. 
Plants are thrifty, pot grown, ready in April. May and June 
are the best planting months. 
All Prices on Chrysanthemums are Postpaid 
Exhibition Chrysanthemums 
The largest flowered type, magnificent when disbudded, allowing 2 to 4 
flowers to each plant. Colors: White, Pink, Rose, Purple, Bronze and 
Yellow. 
Each 35c; 10 for $3.15; $25.00 per 100 
Large Chrysanthemums 
For long stemmed cut flowers in the home. They are full, rounded, 
beautifully formed. Colors: White, Pink, Rose, Mauve, Light Yellow, Deep 
Yellow, Red, Light Bronze, Deep Bronze. 
Each 25c; 10 for $2.00; $18.00 per 100 
MAIL ORDERS 
For Pelargoniums will be filled postpaid with 
strong plants from slightly smaller pots. See page 
23 for other Geraniums. 


EMPRESS OF RUSSIA, the velvet flowered Pelargonium. 
white throat. 
large 
showy. 
AZALEA. 
ruffled. 
California Flowerland 
FINE PELARGONIUMS 
Known as Martha Washington Geraniums, they are among our showiest 
and most satisfactory summer and autumn flowering plants. Easily grown, 
they rival azaleas in form and gorgeous coloring. 
Each variety we list we consider the best of its color class, selected for 
freedom and size of bloom, and compact habit of growth. 
ANDENKEN AN LONDON. Bright scarlet, with 
deeper blotches on upper petals, lighted by a 
ANNA RUDLOFF. Deep red with orange sheen; 
rounded flowers 
Well named; 
ruffled, and have the texture and rich coloring 
of azaleas. A splendid pot plant variety. 
_ BEVERLY HILLS. Finest lavender or orchid va- 
riety, uniform in color; the flowers very large and 
Feathery and Spidery Types 
Strikingly beautiful and interesting, with their curiously formed petals, 
they make unique, graceful and artistic decorations in vases and baskets. 
Colors: White, Purple, Pink, Yellow, Rose, Red, Mauve, and Bronze. 
Each 35c; 10 for $3.15; $25.00 per 100 
Single Chrysanthemums 
One or more rows of petals, handsome daisy-like blooms. Graceful in 
sprays, or they may be disbudded. Some of these should be in all collec- 
tions. All popular colors and shades. 
Each 25c; 10 for $2.00; $18.00 per 100 
Anemone Chrysanthemums 
Two or more rows of petals surround a cushion center of contrasting 
color, White, Pink, Bronze, Yellow, Red. 
Each 25c; 10 for $2.00; $18.00 per 100 
Pompon and Button Types 
Pompons grow in sprays, and may be disbudded for larger flowers, or 
for pot plants. The Button type has small, tight-petalled flowers. Specify 
type desired. Colors: White, Pink, Rose, Lavender, Red-Bronze, Red, Yel- 
low, Bronze. Each 25c; 10 for $2.00; 100 for $18.00 

KATE BORNEMAN. Dainty salmon pink petals 
on white ground, brilliantly blotched crimson. 
MARIE ROBER. A _ sensational novelty, solid 
purple magenta to black. For an exquisite table 
decoration, try an arrangement of these flowers 
eT 00 the white variety, Mrs.. Mary Bard. Each 
MRS. MARY BARD. When plants of this won- 
derful variety are full of bloom, the flowers are 
effectively pure white. The large ruffled flowers 
have a faint feathering of amaranth. 
PRIDE OF QUEDLINBURG. One of the largest 
with wavy petals, very 
flowers are large, 

DIENER’S GIANT. One of the largest flowered 
varieties, rich salmon pink with two bright 
blotches. Fine for bedding. 
EMPRESS OF RUSSIA. Richest and deepest col- 
or of all—the large flowers have velvety black 
maroon center, rose maroon margin, with a dis- 
tinct white edge. Each $1.00. 
GRANDMA FISCHER. Glowing rich salmon with 
dark blotch, very large flowers with wavy petals. 
flowered of all, and exceptionally free flowering. 
Shades of light to dark salmon, upper petals 
scarlet-crimson. 
SANTA MONICA. Almost a self colored rich 
rose pink, the upper petals having carmine 
blotches. 
SUE JARRETT. Pink, shaded salmon, with dark- 
er upper petals, attractively marked with crimson. 
One of the largest and best. 
PRICE of all varieties, except as noted, extra large 4-inch pot plants, each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
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