CROCUS—SPRING FLOWERING 
BLUES AND PURPLES 
ALBION—Dark purple, extra fine. 
AMETHYST—Amethyst blue, very early. 
BARON VON BRUNOW-—Deep bluish purple. 
EARLY PERFECTION—Dark lilac, large flowers, very early. 
ENCHANTRESS—Early large bright porcelain-blue. 
GRAND LILAC—Soft flac, large. 
JUBILEE—Brilliant bluish lilac. 
JULIA CULP—Large purple with lighter margin. 
KING OF THE BLUES—Large purple. 
MASTERPIECE—Large lilac, shaded purple. 
MAXIMILIAN (DOROTHEA)—Large sky blue. Small bulb. 
PURPUREA GRANDIFLORA—Large deep glossy purple. 
QUEEN OF THE BLUES—Large bright lilac blue. 
REMEMBRANCE—FExtra fine large purplish blue. 
THE BISHOP—Dark purplish blue. 
ZULU—Blackish blue. 
WHITES 
KATHLEEN PARLOW—Best pure white; orange anthers; ex- 
cellent, very large. 
MONTBLANC—Pure white. 
QUEEN (KING) OF THE WHITES—Large pure white. 
SNOWSTORM—Large white with orange anthers. 
STRIPED 
ALBION—Violet striped. 
MIKADO—Silvery lilac, inside striped mauve. 
SIR WALTER SCOTT—White, striped violet, free-flowering. 
STRIPED BEAUTY—Extra fine large white-striped lilac. 
YELLOW 
MAMMOTH GOLDEN YELLOW —FExcellent golden yellow. 
Large corns will produce 10 or more flowers. 
CROCUS—AUTUMN FLOWERING (See also Colchicum) 
Hardy Autumn-flowering varieties. When planted outdoors in August, will bloom September-October. 
ZONATUS—Most popular of the Fall flowering Croci. Rosy 
lilac with yellow anthers. 
SPECIOSUS—Violet-blue; orange anthers. 
SATIVUS (Saffron Crocus}—Purplish-lilac; blood-red anthers. 
FREESIAS 
California grown, clean, well-graded stock. Most retailers find them invaluable. Forcing suggestions on request. 
ACHIEVEMENT—Excellent dark golden yellow blotched dark 
orange. 
APOTHEOSE—Carmine pink. 
BLANCHE BLUE—Deep bluish lavender. Each flower on tall 
stem. Very early. 
BLONDIES—Blend of platinum to gold. Very early, large flow- 
ers, strong grower. 
ELDER'S GIANT WHITE—Huge white, strong stems. Late. 
ELDER'S RED—Giant brick red. 
ELDER'S DOUBLE WHITE—Large glistening, double white, 
Gardenia-like flowers with long wiry stem. Very early. 
ELDER'S GOLDEN GIANT—New introduction; golden yellow; 
very fine open flowered variety on tall erect stems. Late 
flowering but has unusual ability to resist the bright sun of 
late Winter that so often ruins most varieties. 
FLO—Finest deep blue. Large open flowers. 
GOLDEN DAFFODIL—Giant golden yellow. 
GOLDEN TREASURE—Yellow, with trace of lavender. 
GOLDEN WONDER—Clear yellow with orange marks on lower 
petals. 
JUDY (ELDER'S DOUBLE YELLOW)—Glowing yellow, fragrant 
flowers on stiff rigid stems; medium height. Large flowers 
borne in a dense head. 
MARIE LOUISE FISHER—Excellent rich lavender blue. 
ORCHIDEA—Soft pearly mauve with yellow throat. Large 
open flowers. 
ORIOLE—Fine deep golden orange. 
PURITY IMPROVED—Early forcing white. 
RAINBOW MIXED—AIll colors, no white. 
ROSE SUPREME—Solid rose, large; opens well. 
ROSY MORN—Rosy pink. 
SCHROEDER'S WHITE PERFECTION—New large white. 
SUNSET—Golden yellow, tinted orange, strong stems. 
WHITE CHIEF—Late pure white. 
NEW FREESIA TECOLOTE HYBRIDS 
The most striking characteristics of this new strain are the immense size of the flowers, and unusual strength and vigor of the 
plants. Wide open flowers of great substance, individual blooms measuring more than two and one-half inches in diameter are 
not uncommon. Delightfully fragrant. The stiff heavy stems average from twenty-four to thirty inches in length with many side 
branches, a great advantage to retail growers who can use the individual flowers as required. 
PURE WHITE LIGHT YELLOW LAVENDER PINK 
BLUE ROSE BRIGHT RED PURPLE 
TALISMAN—Early bright orange pink with cream throat. MARIE—Very early pure white. Immense wide open flowers of 
great substance. 
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