- Gladiolus--cont. 
PEGGY LOU—Large wide open florets of 
‘shrimp pink. Long spike with florets 
artistically arranged. Has won many 
prizes at' flower shows. Per doz. $1.45. 
PELEGRINA—A deep indigo blue, medium 
flowers on medium length stems. A de- 
pendable variety. Per dozen $1.25. 
PICARDY—A beautiful apricot pink with 
many large blooms open at one time. 
(See illustration). For several years this 
variety has been the most popular of all 
Gladioli in both home and commercial 
gardens. Per dozen $1.35. 
POLAR IICE—Pure white very large flower- 
ed variety. Stems long and straight. 
Per dozen $1.35. 
RED LORY—A rose red with larger red 
blotches. Very striking. Opens up, to 
ten large tbhlooms on long straight spike. 
Per dozen $1.45. 
RED PHIPPS—Medium tall jplant blooming 
in mid-season. Color light red. Good 
commercial variety. Per dozen $1.35. 
REWI FALLU—Outstanding variety of 
deep blood-red. Seven or more enormous 
florets open. Per dozen $1.35. 
ROMAN GOLD—A lovely shade of orange. 
Blooms extra early. Per dozen $1.25. 
ROSA. VAN LIMA—Light rose pink with 
lighter throat. Large blooms, tall spike. 
Medium early.. Per doz. $1.30. 
RUDOLPH SERKIN—A very lovely pansy 
blue. A Pfitzer production. Large flowers 
on long stems. Per dozen $1.25. 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE—Immense heavily ruf- 
fled cream with deeper cream throat. 
beautiful novelty. Per dozen $1.35. 
SONATINE—A clear lustrous pink with a 
small cherry blotch. Strong stiff stems, 
large broad-petalled_ florets. 
Per dozen $1.35. 
SURFSIDE—Tall beautifully ruffled white, 
slightly penciled in throat. One of the 
. newer varieties. Per dozen. $1.90. 
TAKINA—Giant light purple. Fine exhibi- 
tion variety. Originated in Australia. 
Per dozen $1.60. 
TROUBADOUR—Another very fine purple. 
Per dozen $1.35. 
VAGABOND PRINCE—Rich mahogany red 
with a bright red blotch. Very striking. 
= Per dozen $1.35. 
VREDENBURGH—A pure white. Large 
'-blossoms of heavy texture. ‘Good for cut- 
‘ting and as a commercial variety. 
Per dozen $1.35. 
YELLOW EMPEROR—The best ideep 
yellow. Per dozen $1.25. 
WILSHIRE GARDENS RAINBOW 
MIXTURE 
A very fine mixture for cutting or 
bedding. All colors and shades. 
12% bulbs) $1.00 
30> bulbs t4..0 2 ee 2.35 
100°. bulbs: 2 2 7.00 
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MONTBRETIAS 
MONTBRETIAS need light rich soil with 
plenty of moisture. Full sun or light shade 
is ibest. Very colorful planted among shrubs 
or perennials. 
FIRE KING—Bright red with gold center. 
KOH-I-NOR—Bright red outside, dark red 
inside shading to an orange center. 
POCAHONTAS — Bright yellow center 
shading to red. 
PRINCESS—Ruby-scarlet, center yellow. 
QUEEN ALEXANDER — Chrome yellow, 
scarlet blotch. 
QUEEN CHARLOTTE—Orange shading to 
primrose. 
UNA—A blending of orange and primrose. 
Any of the above varieties 
Per dozen $1.50 
A mixture of all colors ranging 
from pale yellow to dark red. 
Per dozen $1.00 
CALLA LILIES 
WHITE CALLA (Zantedeschia Aethiopica) 
Large white flowers on 3- to 5-foot stems. 
Luxuriant dark green foliage. In a warm 
climate they may ibe left in the ground 
for a number of years; in colder sections 
they may be lifted in the fall and stored 
until spring or flowered in the house. 
Each 35c. 
YELLOW CALLA (Z. Elliottiana) — A 
beautiful golden yellow blossom, foliage 
dark green spotted silvery white. Very 
showy. Height 2% to 8 feet. Each 35c. 
PINK CALLA (Z. Rehmannii) — Small 
dainty flowers in lovely rose pink; leaves 
slender and of lighter green than C. 
Aethiopica. Each 60c. 
BLACK CALLA (Arum Pictum) — Flower 
a deep purple, almost black, no scent. 
Blooms in the spring. Dormant shipping 
season July to November. Each 60c. 
DAHLIAS 
DAINTY POMPON DAHLIAS 
The flowers of the Pompon Dahlias are 
of the ball type and are very small, meas- 
uring from 1 to 1% inches in diameter. The 
plants are of stocky growth, branching habit, 
and produce a profusion of flowers until 
frost. 
AMBER QUEEN—Amber, petals very full 
and firm textured. 
BIT 0’ LILAC—Very small delicate lilac. 
LITTLE BEESWING—Bright red and 
yellow. 
LITTLE DAVID—Bright, deep orange. 
MARY MUNNS—Dark fuschia. 
ROSA WILMOUTH—Deep rose pink. 
SNOW CLAD—Pure white. 
TAKA’S PURPLE—Deep purple. 
VIVID—Bright scarlet. 
YELLOW GEM—Medium yellow. 
The above varieties—l1 tuber—35c. 
3 tubers $1.00. 
Collection—-one each of ten va- 
rieties $3.25. 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
The Miniatures are similar in form to the 
large flowered varieties but measure only 
2% to 3% inches in diameter. They are 
profuse bloomers and make lovely bouquets. 
BABY ROYAL—Salmon pink, base of petals 
yellow. Each 50c. 
BABY SAGAMORE—Amber yellow suf- 
fused with peach. Each 50c. 
BISHOP OF LANDAFF—Duplex, bright 
scarlet. Each 50c. 
CORINNA—Pure yellow. Each 50c. 
ELIZABETH PAPE—Lovely salmon pink 
cactus. Each 40c. 
FAIRY—Rose pink tinted lavender. Ea. 40c. 
LITTLE RED BIRD—Informal decorative, 
bright red. Each 50c. 
LITTLE ROSEATA—Soft |pink, suffused 
buff. Each 50c. 
MAH BABY—Very dark velvety red. 
Each 50c. 
MARKET QUEEN—Bright red, each petal 
tipped pure white. Each 50c.. 
PERSIMMON—A colorful orange shade. 
Each 40c. 
RAPTURE—Rose pink shading to sulphur 
yellow. Each 50c. 
ROSE BEAUTY—Soft peach suffused coral. 
Each 50c. 
SANHICAN’S SWEETHEART—Pale yel- 
low and peach. Each 40c. 
Please note—Because DAHLIA TUBERS 
must be mailed later than most other bulbs 
we cannot accept orders for less than one 
dollars’ worth of tubers. Packing and ship- 
ping expense will not allow the mailing of 
separate orders smaller than the above 
amount. 
ANEMONES 
ANEMONE DE CAEN—Brilliantly colored 
single cup-shaped blossoms. Very showy 
in the garden and fine for cutting. Mixed 
colors in blue, white and scarlet. 
Per dozen 90c. 
RANUNCULUS 
DOUBLE RANUNCULUS — Large double 
and _ semidouble gorgeously colored 
flowers. Colors range from a straw color 
through the yellow, orange, and red shades 
to a dark crimson. Very fine for cutting 
as well as being very showy in the garden. 
Large bulbs. Per dozen $1.00. 
