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DUTCH IRIS—Yellow Queen, White Excelsior, Imperator 
CALADIUM 
FANCY LEAVED CALADIUMS—Striking foli- 
age plants whose graceful leaves combine beau- 
tlliul Shades of crimson, rose, pink, shades of 
green and white. Start indoors and set out as 
soon as weather is warm. Separate colors— 
Each 60e; doz. $4.75. 
CALLAS 
These permanent plants make beautiful clumps 
in coo! moist soil with shade. The lush green fo- 
liage and waxy lily-like flowers have a striking 
modern simplicity. Give shade and water during 
growth. 
WHITE CALLA, Aethiopica— Popular for its 
large pure white blooms during winter and 
early spring. Plant from Aug.-Jan. Each 25c; 
doz. $1.85. 
GOLDEN CALLA, Elliotiana — Lovely golden 
yellow blooms. Lift bulbs in late summer and 
reset:in Nov. or Dec. Hach 45c; doz. $4.00. 
PINK CALLA, Rehmanni— A beautiful dwarf 
variety with smaller flowers of lovely rose 
pink. Plant in pots, sink in soil in garden. Plant 
Aug.-Oct. Each 65c. 
BLACK CALLA, arum pictum—Striking odor- 
less variety. Each 50c. 
CAPE. COWSLIP 
LACHENALIA pendula superba, Cape Clowslip 
—Coral red tubular fiowers with green-purple 
tips. Christmas bloom in pots. 25c¢ each. 
Aurea. Golden Cowslip—New, rich yellow. some- 
thing different for flower arrangements. 35c 
each, 
DUTCH IRIS 
The showy orchid-like flowers of Dutch Iris make 
a lovely display of color in the garden before the 
other garden iris. They form large clumps when 
well established. The 1% to 2 foot stems are a 
good length for cutting. They prefer sun or very 
light shade and a fertile, well-drained soil. Plant 
in August for bloom in April or May, setting the 
bulbs 3 or 4 inches deep and from 4 to 6 inches 
apart. 
Bloomard—Early, rich blue blooms, before Im- 
perator. Each 10c; doz. 85c. 
Imperator—Large imperial purple flowers with 
falls of azure blue, each with a yel- 
low spot near the base. Very attrac- 
tive. 3 for 25c; doz. 75c. 
Wedgewood (Tingitana hybrid) — One 
of the best for pots and hardy in 
California. Standard blue with lighter 
falls. 2 for 25¢% -doz., 95¢; 
Yellow Queen—Pure golden yellow 
f.owers on thin wiry stems. For out- 
doors and in pots. 3 for 25c; doz. 75c. 
White Excelsior—Uniformly pure white 
with broad petals. Excellent in the 
garden and does well in pots. 2 tor 
25e; doz. 95c. 
Mixture—A 
all colors. 
well balanced mixture of 
Doz. 75e; 100, $5.50. 
DAFFODILS 
(NARCISSUS) 
The sweetly scented and delicately colored flow- 
ers of daffodils welcome us to spring. They are 
adaptable to most soi's although a well drained, 
fertile garden loam is best. Plant 6 to 8 inches 
deep as early as possible from September to No- 
vember. Large groups are efiective in front of 
shrubs and some such as the Incomparabilis and 
Leedsii groups are lovely naturalized in the light 
shade of deciduous trees. The large trumpets and 
Polyanthus types are excellent for pots. For gar- 
den planting don’t overlook the small crown 
daffodils. 
Large Trumpet Daffodils 
Emperor—A popular late flowering variety with 
petals of primrose yellow and a large trumpet 
of deep golden yellow. Fine for iorcing or bed- 
ding. Doz. $1.75; 100, $12.50. 
King Alfred — One of the finest of the large 
flowering varieties for forcing or planting in 
the garden, Rich golden yellow flowers of a 
lustrous quality often 4 inches or more across, 
Very vigorous. Doz. $1.95; 100, $14.90. Jumbo 
size, doz. $2.95; 100, $21.50. 
Aerolite—Large graceful flowers with deep prim- 
rose petals and a medium yellow trumpet of 
good size. Lasts well in the garden or when cut 
and is nice as a contrast for King Alfred. Doz. 
$2.50; 100; $17.50. 
Mrs. E. H. Krelage—White trumpets of pristine 
purity making an untorgettable picture in the 
garden. Hasy to force and produces long stems 
for cutting. Doz. $3.00; 100, $22.90. 
Mixture—We offer a superb mixture of the fin- 
est varieties for mass planting. Doz. $1.75; 
100, $10.50; 1000, $80.00. 

LEUCOCORYNE 


NARCISSUS, TWINK 
Double Daffodils 
Twink—Beautiful semi-double good sized flow- 
ers of light yellow with alternate shorter petals 
of rich orange. Very beautiful. Doz. $2.45; 100, 
ASaliretayO), 
Cheerfulness — Cluster-flowered double of a 
pleasing white. Very lovely with several flow- 
ers to a stem. Doz. $1.75; 100, $13.75. 
Jonquils 
Often called baby daffodils, they differ from the 
other kinds in the fragrant buttercup yellow 
flowers in clusters of two or more on long stems 
and round rush-like dark green leaves. 
Campernelle double—A showy variety with rich 
yellow fragrant flowers and a straight wrinkled 
cup: Doze $125.05 200;-$9a75: 
Jonquilla simplex—Small sweet-scented flowers 
of rich yellow. Free flowering and lovely in 
large beds. Doz. $1.55; 100, $9.75. 
OTHER CLUSTER-FLOWERED TYPES 
Thalia (Triandrus hybrid)—Lovely pure white in 
clusters of two or three. For the rockery or 
pots. Doz. $2.85; 100, $19.90. 
Orange Cup (Poetaz)—Creamy white with showy 
orange cup. Clusters of six or eight to a stem. 
Doz. $1.75. ; 

FREESIAS 

CAMPBELL SEED STORE, PASADENA, 

CALIFORNIA 
