
DELPHINIUM 
DELPHINIUMS 
Delphinium Pacific Hybrids. This glorious garden plant lends its 
tall stately flower spikes to grace any garden. Since the intro- 
duction a few years ago of this strain of Delphinium it has be- 
come the standard of perfection among garden Delphiniums. 
The individual florets are quite large, many times they are 2 
inches or better across in well fertilized plants and come in sev- 
eral distinct shades. We offer mixed colors only which may in- 
clude light and dark shades of blue, pink, lavender, to purple 
and white. 50c each. Young plants (best for shipping), 6 for 
$1.00, postpaid. 

GLOXINIA 

PYRACANTHA 
PYRACANTHA 
Christmas season our eyes center on all red berries. Every 
kind on the market is being advertised and shown. Out of 
these, we prefer Pyracantha Duvali. 
We have grown this variety and shown it here in Pasa- 
dena for the past seven years. We do not claim this to be the 
darkest berry, but it is the best RED berry and never fails to 
catch the eye. It is the biggest clustering berry—it has re- 
sisted all diseases. 
It is not a berry birds will not eat. However, we have yet 
to find one that will not attract birds. But there is a dis- 
tinction among berries. Pyracantha Duvali, although red, is 
not ripe until after Christmas. Being sour, the birds will 
not touch the berries until after Christmas, when they are 
ripened. 
Beautiful plants in gallon cans—loaded with berries—at 
$1.50; 5-gal., $4.00. 
For delivery of well berried plants for the Christmas sea- 
son be sure to place your order well before December 1. 
Shipping weight: gal. 12 Ibs. 
GLOXINIAS 
Lovely, colorful plants for growing in pots for shady places. 
Start as you would Tuberous Begonias and pot up in a com- 
post made of sand, loam soil and leaf mould. Water by soak- 
ing the pots, never overhead as it may spot the leaves. The 
waxy tubular flowers have wide flaring throats and come in 
a variety of rich colors. Mixed only. 35c each; $3.00 per doz 
Postpaid. 
