
CALIFORNIA FLOWERLAND ANEMONES 
California Flowerland 
RANUNCULUS 
Ranunculus are among the showiest and most satisfactory spring 
flowers for the Southland, making as fine a display in the 
garden and in floral arrangements as Tulips do in northern 
gardens. They have a long blooming season, from earliest 
spring to April or May. 
Plant from October 1 on. Soak bulbs a few hours in water, or 
start in moist sand. Set bulbs with prongs down, in well pre- 
pared soil, 6 to 12 inches apart, and cover about one inch. 
Ranunuculus require a sunny situation and good drainage. 
We offer: Red Shades; Golden Yellow; Pink Shades; Orange 
Shades; White. 
Jumbo Size: Dozen, $1.50; 
Extra Large Size: Dozen, 75c; 
100 for $10.00 
100 for $ 5.00 
CALIFORNIA FLOWERLAND MIXTURE. All shades of red and 
crimson, orange, yellow, pink and rose, and white. 
Jumbo Bulbs: Dozen, $1.50; 100 for $10.00 
Extra Large Bulbs: Dozen: 75c; 100 for $ 5.00 
Flowering Size: Dozen, 50c; 100 for $ 3.50 
CROCUS 
For low borders, blooming in early spring. Plant closely in groups 
or borders, or on the lawn. 
Lavender, Purple, Yellow, and White Striped. 
Dozen, 75¢; 100 for $5.00 
California Flowerland 
ANEMONES 
Brilliantly colored, resembling large poppies, Anemones are 
among the most popular spring flowers for cutting and garden 
display. 
Soak bulbs a few hours before planting, or place in a flat of 
moist sand to sprout, before planting them. Set bulbs 6 to 12 
inches apart pointed side down, in well prepared soil. Cover 
with one inch sifted soil. Full sun and good drainage are essen- 
tial. Do not plant before end of September. 
His Excellency. Vivid scarlet, white base and black center. 
Blue Poppy. Large violet blue, black center. 
The Bride. Gleaming white, faint greenish center. 
California Flowerland Mixture of all shades. 
Extra large bulbs—dozen $1.00; 100 for $8.00 
ALSTROEMERIA—Peruvian Lily 
Aurantiaca. Clusters of lily-like flowers, orange with purplish 
brown spots, on wiry stems. Long lasting when cut. 
3 for 75c; Dozen, $2.50 
Chilensis. Cream, pink, salmon, orange and red shades. 
, 3 for $1.00; Dozen, $3.50 
Pulchella. Deep, red flowers, edged green, spotted brown. 
3 for $1.00; Dozen, $3.50 
Alstroemeria Roots ready for delivery in November. 
AMARYLLIS 
California Flowerland Hybrids 
Huge blooms of spectacular beauty, 3 to 5 to a stem, appear 
in spring and early summer. 
Plant Amaryllis in rich soil, with neck of bulb just above the 
surface (Bulbs planted deep will not bloom). Outdoors, they 
should have a sunny exposure. For pot culture, use a 7- or 
8-inch pot, with light, friable soil mixture. Keep in a cool 
shady place until roots develop, then remove to sunny situation 
or to living room window. 
‘Bulbs ready in November, may be planted until April first. 
Crimson Shades. 
Scarlet Shades. 
White Ground with pink and crimson stripes. 
Mixed, all above colors, also pink and rose shades. 
Each, 75c; 3 for $2.00; Dozen, $7.50 
CALLA 
White Calla. For borders in shade, and for flower arrangements. 
Plant in rich, well drained soil. 
Extra Large Bulbs—2 for 75c; 
Large Size—3 for 75c; 
Baby White Calla. Charming miniature form. 
Potted Plants Only—each, 50c; dozen, $5.00 
Golden Calla. Beautiful golden yellow blooms, foliage marked 
with silver. Grow in pots or shady beds. Lift bulbs in late sum- 
mer, replant in November. 
Memmoth Bulbs—each, 75c; 3 for $2.00; 
Extra Large—3 for $1.00; 
Pink Calla. Beautiful rose pink, rare and scarce. 
75¢ each; 3 for $2.00; dozen, $7.50 
Black Calla. (Arum Pictum) Deep velvety maroon, ornamental 
foliage; not the evil smelling variety. 
75¢ each; 3 for $2.00; 
dozen, $3.75 
dozen,- $2.50 
dozen, $7.50 
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