
FB89 WEDGEWOOD 
LEUCOCORYNE 
GLORY OF THE SUN. FB132. Discovered high in the 
Chilean Andes, this gorgeous South American is a 
real find for California gardens. Lavender-blue 
flowers with white centers have a delicious fra- 
grance and bloom on 10- to 12-inch stems in April. 

DORE IRIS for Cry: Sloiwers 
Dutch Iris are popular because of their beauty, ease of culture, early flowering, and 
long-lasting qualities when cut. Early varieties flower the last of February and the late 
varieties in April. Piantings may be made from October to January to prolong the bloom- 
ing season. This type of Iris is invaluable for inter-planting with Tulips. Plant bulbs 4 to 
6 inches apart and 2 to 3 inches deep. They may be left in the ground or lifted each year 
when ripe. 
Prices: 12 for $1.00; 100 for $7.50. 
WEDGEWOOD. FB89. Tall, strong stems pro- 
duce large, medium blue flowers. Just the 
tight blue to combine with Daffodils. 

Earliest of all. 
stripe. 
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Hardy LILIES 
Plant in sun or partial shade in well drained 
soil. Tilt bulbs slightly when planting so that 
water does not drain into scales. 
CENTIFOLIUM HYBRID. FB103A. Very iall stems 
over six feet, produce wide-flaring, white and 
cream flowers; some with green throats, some 
with brown, and some pure white. Plant October- 
November. Each 50c; 12 for $5.00. 
FORMOSANUM. FB103. Selected strain producing 
large pure white flowers in June. Plant in No- 
vember. Each 30c; 12 for $3.00. 
PARDALINUM GIGANTEUM (Sunset Lily). FB104. 
Glowing sunset-red flowers on stems 6 to 8 feet 
tall appear in July. October planting. Each 40c; 
12 for $4.00. 
REGAL LILY. FB105. Pearly white flowers with yel- 
low throat on sturdy 4- to 6-foot stems. Blooms in 
August; plant in October. Each 30c; 12 for $3.00. 
SHUKSAN. FBI05A. A beautiful new hybrid. Stems 
five feet long bear quantities of rich orange 
flowers, attractively spotted. Each 40c; 12 for 
$4.00. 
WATSONIAS 
Watsonias grow to a height of from 
three to five feet and produce very 
long, graceful spikes of delicately 
BLUE HORIZON. FB90. Light blue standards; 
falls soft sky-blue with narrow orange 
JACOB DE WIT. FB93. One of the best 
dark blues. 
WHITE EXCELSIOR. FB94A. Finest white; 
yellow stripe on falls. 
YELLOW QUEEN. FB94. Uniform brilliant 
golden yellow. One of the best cut flowers. 
BABY 
GLADIOLUS 
These beautiful miniature Gladioli 
bloom much earlier than their larger 
cousins, beginning in early June. 
Prices: Each 15c; 12 for $1.50; 100 for $10.00. 
BLUSHING BRIDE. FB110. White with crim- 
son blotch. 
CARDINAL RED. FB111. Bright red. 
PEACH BLOSSOM. FB112. Beautiful bright 
pink. 
PINK PERFECTION. FB113. Dark pink and 
rose. 
SPITFIRE. FB114. Scarlet with cream mark- 
CALLAS 
ELLIOTTIANA (Yellow Calla). FB107. Beautiful 
golden yellow flowers and attractive foliage. 
Plant November-December. Each 30c; 12 for 
$3.00. 
PINK CALLA. FB108. Rose-pink flowers change 
to cerise. Excellent novelty. Plant October- 
November. Each 50c; 12 for $5.00. 
BABY CALLA. FB109. A miniature of the com- 
mon white Calla. Flowers on 12- to 18-inch 
stems. Plant September-October. Each 50c; 
12 for $5.00. 
colored flowers, ideal for cutting. 
Plant the same as Gladioli, except 
that in all but the heaviest of soils the 
bulbs may be left in the ground for 
several years. Watsonias bloom from 
ad April to June. Plant them in October 
and November. We offer the large- 
flowering new hybrids in a good 
range of colors. 
No waiting for flowers from our specially cured 
bulbs—they bloom the first spring, Plant high and 
dry because they do not like wet feet. Each 20c; 
12 for $1.75; 100) for $12:50. 
FB107 YELLOW CALLA 
Prices: Each 15c; 12 for $1.50; 100 for 
$10.00. 
BULLARD’S WHITE. FB95. Beautiful large 
white on tall stems. 
© DAZZLER. FB96. Brilliant orange. 
EUNICE. FB97. You will enjoy the flesh 
colored, salmon-tinted flowers. 
4, VICTORY. FB98. Coral-pink with scarlet 
shading and a white throat. 
MIXED. FB99. Blended assortment of good 
colors, including white. 

BEARDED IRIS 
Se 2 Ba ck & over 



BUY Roeding’s Quality BULBS 
Don't be confused by offers of “blooming size” 
bulbs at “bargain prices.” It takes two dozen 
small bulbs planted six inches apart to approach 
the effect of only a dozen top-size bulbs planted 
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one foot apart. LARGE bulbs cannot be crowded. 
Plant Roeding’s Quality Ranunculus at least 1 
foot apart and in exceptionally good soil 15 to 
18 inches apart. 

FB132 LEUCOCORYNE 
