
RANUNCULUS 
Aallawells 
HARDY PHLOX 
Revel in Sunshine 
Clumps of three or more hardy phlox 
make an attractive group in a border and 
in masses they produce brilliant summer 
color. The varieties listed here will with- 
stand freezing winter weather. In the 
warmer sections of California, best results 
will be obtained by surface mulching to 
keep the soil cool and moist. 
AUGUSTA — Large heads of brilliant 
cherry-red florets on vigorous plants 
about 2% feet high. 
B. COMPTE—Rich satiny amaranth flow- 
ers, very brilliant; tall growing. 
CAROLINE VANDENBURG—A true lav- 
ender-blue; very large individual florets, 
CHARLES CURT!S—Glowing sunset col- 
oring; strong grower 2% to 8 feet tall. 
Brilliant and beautiful. 
CHEERFULNESS—Salmon-orange flow- 
ers which hold their color well even in 
the hot sun. Height 3 feet, late blooming. 
COUNT ZEPPELIN—Pure white with ver- 
milion-red eye. Free flowering and beau- 
tiful. 
DAILY SKETCH—Large individual flo- 
rets of light, salmon-pink with ver- 
milion-red eye. 
GEORGE STIPP—Deep glowing salmon 
with shaded lighter eye. Does not fade. 
JULES SANDEAU—Very large heads of 
brilliant rose pink flowers. Rather dwarf 
but free flowering. 
LEO SCHLAGETER — Brilliant scarlet 
flowers with a slight orange shading; 
three feet. 
MRS. JENKINS—A very free flowering 
pure white; robust habit of growth and 
a very desirable phlox. 
WIDAR—The violet florets have a clear 
white eye, an unusual color combination. 
Any of above: 
8 for $1.75; 12 for $5.50 
HAallawell 
RANUNCULUS 
Charming double flowers in varied shades | 
of red, yellow, orange, pink and white. 
They grow 12 to 15 inches high and are} 
very satisfactory for cutting. In Califor- 
nia we plant them during the fall and win- 
ter months, but in more severe climates 
the bulbs should be planted as early as pos- 
sible in the spring. Set them 2 inches deep, | 
5 or 6 inches apart each way and with the & 
claws pointing downward. Keep them thor- 
oughly moist, but not soggy wet. In other 
words good deep irrigation and not too fre- 
quent surface sprinkling. In heavy soils, 
add a little sand and leafmold or other 
organic, 
PRICES 
HYBRID MIXTURE—Large size bulbs. 
12 for $1.50; 100 for $10.00; 1000 for $80.00 
HYBRID MIXTURE—Small size bulbs. 
12 for 50c; 100 for $3.50; 1000 for $30.00 
SEPARATE COLORS—Gold, Orange, Red, 
Pink, White. 
12 for $1.25; 100 for $9.00 
SCILLA 
Wood Hyacinth 
Long stems of drooping bell-like flowers. 
They thrive in the sun or in partial shade, 
under trees or in the open border, where 
they: may be left undisturbed to produce 
great numbers of fine stems for cutting in 
the very early spring. 
BLUE, ROSH, WHITE 
12 for 75c; 100 for $5.00; 1000 for $40.00 
SNOWDROPS 
Galanthus 
Plant these under shrubs, along the wood- 
land path or in the rock garden where 
they may be left alone to naturalize. They 
are among the first to bloom in the spring 
and are nice for cutting. Plant 2 or 3 
inches deep. 
12 for $1.00; 100 for $7.50; 1000 for $70.00 
SPARAXIS 
Brightly colored flowers of pleasing color 
combinations and throat markings of con- 
trasting colors. They grow about 9 inches 
high, keep well when cut and are exquisite 
in bowl arrangements, Plant the bulbs 
about 2 inches deep and 8 or 4 inches apart, 
They may also be grown in pots, about six 
bulbs for a six-inch pot. 
12 for 75c; 100 for $5.50; 1000 for $45.00 

HARDY PERENNIAL PHLOX 
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TIGRIDIA 
TIGRIDIA—Shell Flower 
A new and interesting flower to greet you 
every morning; tigridias last only one day, 
but each morning there are fresh new 
flowers to succeed those of the day before. 
Day after day for weeks, they pop out of 
the long bud sheath, like rockets, and in 
most fascinating color combinations. They 
thrive in soil containing considerable hu- 
mus such as peat moss, leaf mold or well 
rotted manure. In San Francisco give them 
full sun; in warm climates, partial shade. 
Plant the bulbs 6 inches apart and cover 
4 to 6 inches deep. Shipment in February. 
ANGELITA — Silky white blades; white 
cup spotted purple. 
BOLIVAR—Rose-red blades; yellow cup 
spotted carmine. 
FRANCISCO — Lilac 
spotted purple. 
MEXICO—Brilliant red blades; harmoniz- 
ing spotless cup. 
MONTEZUMA—Wine-red blades; 
cup spotted carmine. 
blades; white cup 
yellow 
ORO—RFntire flower is golden yellow. 
PAN AMERICA — Golden yellow blades: 
yellow cup spotted carmine. 
TERESA—Rose-pink blades, harmonizing 
spotless cup. 
PRICHS—Any of above: 
12 for $2.00; 100 for $15.00 
NOTE: Three or more of one variety will 
be labeted. Less than 3 of a kind 
will be sent mixed. 
MIXED—A splendid assortment of many 
interesting color combinations. 
12 for $1.50; 100 for $10.00 
TUBEROSE 
DOUBLE WHITE—White double flowers 
on stems 12 to 15 inches. Noted for their 
fragrance. 
3 for $1.00; 12 for $2.50; 100 for $17.50 
ZEPHYRANTHES 
A grass-like plant growing 7 to 10 inches 
high and bearing small crocus-like flowers 
in great profusion. It blooms constantly 
from early Spring ’til frost, is excellent for 
edgings and will grow in almost any cli- 
mate including the hot interior valleys. 
CANDIDA— White. 
12 for 85c; 100 for $6.00; 1000 for $45.00 
ROSEA—Pink. 
12 for $2.00; 100 for $15.00 
