CROCUS 
Giant Spring Flowering Type 
Cultural Directions. Plant 3 or 4 in. deep in good 
soil, in sun or filtered shade, about 3 in. apart. Plant 
in fall, and replant every 2 or 3 years. 
Yellow Mammoth 
King of the Whites Striped Beauty 
Purpurea Grandiflora Mixed Colors 
6 for 35¢, 60c¢ doz. 
King of the Blues 
BABY GLADIOLUS* 
These are the dainty graceful ‘Orchid Gladiolus” 
and are entirely different from the common garden 
Gladiolus. The sturdy 18-inch spikes are crowded 
with blooms which are bright clear shades of red, 
orange, pink and lavender, and each graceful petal 
has a distinctive, vividly colored diamond marking. 
Plant them 3 or 4 inches apart in a sunny place. 
Bulbs: Doz. $1.00, 25 for $1.75. 
DUTCH IRIS* 
Beautiful orchid-like flowers in spring in many lovely 
shades. easily grown in sun or partial shade. Plant 
3 or 4 inches deep and from 4 to 6 inches apart. 
Imperator. Standards of imperial purple: falls a 
lovely light azure blue with a brilliant yellow spot. 
Doz. 75c, 100 for $5.00. 
White Excelsior. Large uniformly pure white flow- 
ers with very broad falls. Very good form and sub- 
stance. Medium height. Early. Doz. 75c, 100 for $5.00. 
Yellow Queen. Golden yellow flowers on tall stems 
make this variety unexcelled for garden effect and 
cutting. Doz. 75c, 100 for $5.00. 
Wedgwood. Blooms with March Daffodils, whereas 
others bloom with April Tulips. Tall, strong stems 
produce large, medium-blue flowers. Just the right 
blue to combine with Daffodils. Doz. 75ce, 100 for 
$5.00. 
Mixed Varieties. An excellent mixture of the best 
kinds. Doz. 75c, 100 for $5.00. 



DUTCH IRIS 
FREESIAS* 
Beautiful clusters of fragrant 
flowers in a variety of colors. 
They are best in pots or, if out- 
doors, where they may be shel- 
tered from the rain. Set bulbs 
2 inches deep, 6 to 8 bulbs to a 
5-inch pot will make a delight- 
ful subject for a sunny window. 
Give plenty of water during 
growth. Large bulbs: Doz. 70c, 
$4.25 per 100. 
Golden Daffodil. This is the 
famous large-flowered golden 
yellow variety which as yet 
no hybridizer has been able to 
improve. 
Purity Superflora. An improved 
type of the old Purity, bloom- 
ing very early, before other 
types; extremely fragrant. 
Creamy white. 
Rainbow Mixture. A carefully 
blended mixture of all colors 
except white. 
ANEMONE 
ANEMONES* 
These popular flowers of French origin make 
a very showy effect in the garden. Plant in 
fall for winter bloom or, where winters are 
cold, give a protective mulch and they will 



























FREESIAS 
ORNITHOGALUM ARABICUM* 
star of Bethlehem. Long, narrow pointed 
leaves and clusters of showy saucer-shaped 
flowers make an interesting garden or pot 
plant. Set bulbs 38 to 4 inches deep in a sunny 
place. Bulbs: Doz. $1.00, 25 for $1.75. 
RANUNCULUS 
Popular double flowers of fine texture and 
lovely colors. Unexcelled for bedding and cut 
flowers. Best in a sunny place in light fertile 
soil which has been soaked the day before 
planting. Set the bulbs with the prongs down- 
ward and cover with two inches of soil. 
Mixed Shades. Will give a good range of col- 
ors. All top quality bulbs. Large bulbs: Doz. 
75e, 100 for $5.75; Medium size: Doz. 50c, 100 
for $3.00; Small size: 100 for $2.00. 
Varieties marked * need winter pro- 
tection east of the Cascade Mountains. 


















bloom in the summer. Set bulbs 2 inches deep 
in well drained soil. The pointed end goes 
down. Medium size bulbs: Doz. 50c, 100 for 
$3.00. 
Monarch de Caen. The finest strain of single 
flowered Anemones. Taller growing with im- 
mense saucer-shaped flowers of the most bril- 
liant and varied colors from pink to beauti- 
ful blues and brilliant scarlet. Mixed shades, 
Large bulbs: Doz. 80c, 100 for $6.50. 

St. Brigid. Large semi-double flowers of the 
most delicate shades of color including a good 
proportion of rose, pink, lavender and blue. 
Mixed shades, Large bulbs: Doz. 80c, 100 for 
$6.50; Medium size: Doz. 50c, 100 for $3.00. 
GLORY OF THE SUN* 
Leucocoryne Ixioides Odorata. This new plant 
was introduced but recently from the wilds of 
Chile and the bulbs are still scarce. The blooms 
are borne in clusters in the spring on a 15-inch 
stem. The color is a heavenly blue with a white 
throat and striking golden stamens. The 
flowers are sweet-scented, and keep in water 
as a cut flower for ten days. Indoor culture 
only except in Southern California. Bulbs: 10¢ 
each, doz. $1.00. 
WATSONIA* 
In many ways this bulb reminds one of Gladi- 
olus in foliage and habit. The flowers are long, 
almost tubular and borne on a branching spray. 
They are long lasting and effective in flower 
arrangements. The bulbs form a large perma- 
nent clump if allowed to remain where they 
are planted, and bloom repeatedly each spring. 
Plant 4 to 6 inches deep in a well drained soil. 
Sun. Mixed Colors: Doz. $1.00. 

RANUNCULUS 
