t FLOWER LECTURES 
In our garden we grow many rare and interesting flowers as well as the 
more common kinds. People intending to visit us are always asking when 
the best time is to see the plants in Biocee Frankly, there is no such time, 
: as there is a constant procession of blooms for twelve months. In order to 
‘see all of the flowers we grow, a person should pay us monthly visits. 
But, in order to make it possible for you to see most of our treasures, 
we have prepared three illustrated lectures which are available at a nominal 
fee. If you are a program chairman. for your club or are asked to provide 
the program for a meeting, here is your opportunity to provide an interesting 
and entertaining hour that will long be remembered. These lectures are not — 
meant to be on flowers that can be grown in your own garden, but rather as 
a flower show in our garden. We have had many testimonials of gratification _ 
from. clubs. that have shown the slides for the past few years. 
The cost is small and barely covers the cost of handling, shipping and 
repair. The slides and the accompanying typed lecture comes to you postage 
prepaid and insured. The cost to you is $10. 09 and the postage and insurance 
fee you pay on the return trip, which averages about one dollar, more or less, 
according to your distance from California. For this amount you are per- 
mitied to keep the slides for one week and show them as offen as you wish 
and to whom you wish. In order to make cerfain of having the lecture you 
want for your meeting we suggest that you speak for it well in advance of 
“your scheduled meeting date; at least two months, which will allow time to 
‘correspond in case you are unable to have the topic you want. : 
Following are the three lectures for your selection. 
RARE BULBOUS PLANTS 
_ This set includes 137 Kodachrome slides mounted in glass, and treats such 
subjects as Gloriosa, Lachenalia, Scilla, Zantedeschia, Arum, Lewisia, Cypella, 
Sparaxis, Alstroemeria, _Nerine, Lycoris, Hedy cu. Crinum, Bromelia and 
many others. : 
AMARYLLIS FAMILY _ 
This set has 127 Kodachrome slides mounted in glass and includes such 
subjects as Amaryllis belladonna, Crinum, Haemanthus, Hippeastrum, Cyr- 
tanthus, Zephyranthes, Nerine, Lycoris, Alstroemeria, Allium, Agapanthus 
and others. . Ke J IB 
IRIS AND ITS RELATIVES 
11$ fine Kodachrome slides mounted in glass showing Iris in all its glory. 
Includes many sections of the Genus Iris, some of which are extremely rare _ 
and unusual. Also treats such bulbs as Moraea, Dietes, Tritonia, Freesia, — 
Aristea, Marica, Watsonia, Cypella, Tigridia, Dierama and many other in- ; 
teresting irids. es 

