
MUSCARI—Grape Hyacinth 
Heavenly Blue. Many spikes of deep cobalt blue flowers in spring. 
Lovely for naturalizing and for permanent borders. 
M. Conicum. Violet blue flowers. 
Dozen, 85c; 100 for $6.00 
BABY GLADIOLUS 
Attractive for cut flowers and in the garden, with slender stems 
bearing numerous butterfly-like flowers. Plant 2 inches deep, 
in sandy loam, in sunny location. 
Blushing Bride. White, with carmine flake in lower petals. 
Peach Blossom. Soft rose pink. 
Spitfire. Orange scarlet. 
California Flowerland Mixture of all colors. 
Baby Gladiolus—dozen, $1.25; 100 for $9.00 
Mail Orters 
All Bulbs are sent prepaid to any address up to and 
including the fourth postal zone. (This includes all of © 
California, Arizona, Nevada, Western New Mexico, South- 
ern Oregon, and Southwestern Utah.) 
Less than six bulbs of any variety or color take the 
each or three rate. 
50 Bulbs but not less than 25 of a variety or color 
may be ordered at hundred rate. 
Please add 212% sales tax to all orders to be sent 
anywhere in California. 

PAUL J. HOWARD‘S 
HOLLAND GROWN 
HYACINTHS 
Tall, fragrant spikes of hyacinth blooms are among the most cher- 
ished of spring flowers. Once more Holland grown bulbs will be avail- 
able for beautifying beds, borders and for growing in pots or glasses. 
The larger the bulbs, the heavier the flower spike, therefore we 
import only the choicest of top size bulbs. 
GENERAL DE WET. Lovely soft rose. 
GERTRUDE. Fine rosy pink. 
GRAND MAITRE. Deep lavender blue. 
KING OF THE BLUES. Dark Blue. 
LA VICTOIRE. Glistening carmine red. 
L’INNOCENCE. Finest pure white. 
MAUVE QUEEN. Rich mauve. 
ORANGE BOVEN. Reddish orange. 
PANAMA. Deep rose pink. 
QUEEN OF THE BLUES. Soft azure blue. 
3 for $1.10; dozen, $4.00; 100 for $30.00 
California Flowerland 
DUTCH IRIS 
Lovely spring flowers, as easily grown as Daffodils. 
Plant Dutch Iris bulbs in sun or partial shade, in separate beds 
or among other flowers, and in front of shrubbery. Set bulbs 
about 3 inches deep, and keep well watered after foliage ap- 
pears. Plant as early as possible in fall. 
Blue Horizon. Large, beautiful flower, broad light violet standards, 
falls sky blue with orange stripe. Medium late. 
D. Haring. Huge white flowers. Tall, midseason. 
Gerrit Van Hees. Broad, short purplish blue standards; falls large 
royal blue with yellow stripe. 
Imperator. Rich deep blue; late. © 
Wedgewood. Largest and earliest; clear blue, fine cutflower. 
White Excelsior. Pure white, of heavy texture; broad falls. Mid- 
season. 
Yellow Queen. Golden yellow; wiry stems. Midseason. 
California Flowerland 
DUTCH IRIS IN MIXTURE 
Our own mixture of Dutch Iris, of all shades, early to late flower- 
ing, for a grand display in your garden and masses of lovely 
spring blooms for cutting. 
All Dutch Iris bulbs, extra large: dozen, $1.25; 100 for $8.50 
