
NORMAN NURSERY & FLOWER SHOP 
“If it’s for your Garden 


BULBS 
Arizona we suggest that bulbs be 
garden in Oetober. Most of them will then 
first few warm days of early spring. In the 
Arizona later planting is necessary. 
colorful when sown to an 
In warmer sections of 
panted in the 
bloom with the 
colder sections of 
Bulb beds are very annual bulb 
cover. We suggest Alyssum, Linaria, Nemesia, Nemophila 
and Virginian Stocks. These shallow plants don’t injure the 
bulbs. 
AMARYLLIS 
GIANT HYBRIDS—Bears elusters of 
open trumpets on stout stems. Almost 
eolors from white to red. Bach 50c. 
BELLADONNA—The pink Amaryllis 
leaves have died down. Nice foliage in spring. 
large, showy, wide 
evergreen. Various 
flowers when the 
Each 35c. 
ANEMONE 
poppy-like flowers; fern-like foliage 
One foot tall; an ideal companion for 
close to the 
Showy 
2 | “ 
ftanuneulus. 
ground. 
THE BRIDE—Pure white. 
BLUE POPPY—Bright b ue. 
HIS EXCELLENCY—Bright red. 90ce per doz. 
BALANCED MIXTURE—Contains all colors. 
90c per doz. 
90c per doz. 
75c per doz. 
CALLA LILIES 
excellent for growing in shady locations, 
grow approximately 114 to 2 feet 
These bulbs are 
with lots of moisture. They 
tall. 
AETHIOPICA—White. Large, pure white flowers on long 
stems. 35¢ each. 
unusual dwarf calla. Flowers are 
40c each. 
PINK CALLA—Very 
rose-pink changing to cerise. 
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DAFFODILS 
Most popular bulb of the narecissus family. 
large, double nosed varieties. 
KING ALFRED—The largest flowered daffodil with ex- 
tremely large, deeply frijled trumpet and broad petals. Rich 
golden yellow. $1.50 per dcz. 
DAFFODIL MIXTURE—Contains grand assortment of the 
finer large trumpets. $1.25 per doz. 
Most bulbs are 
pretty flowers especial y fine for cutting. Wide 
3est in sun where they will receive a gen- 
60c per doz. 
Fragrant, 
range of colors. 
erous ameunt of moisture during growth. 

TULIP, CLARA BUTT 


DAFFODILS IN GARDEN 
GLADIOLUS 
These lovely flowers need no description. A favorite cut 
flower for summer gardens. Plant in succession for continued 
flowers for cutting. 
Single Colors: $1.10 per doz. Mixed Colors: $1.00 per doz. 
CHARLES DICKENS—Purple-violet. 
MAID OF ORLEANS—Creamy white. 
MARGARET FULTON—Rich, deep salmon. 
MINUET—One of the best lavenders. 
PICARDY—Soft apricot-pink. 
RED PHIPPS—Brilliant scarlet. 
YELLOW EMPEROR—Rich yellow. 
MIXED—Balanced mixture, No. 1 bulbs. 
HYACINTHS 
Very fragrant early flowering bulb. Does well either in- 
doors or in the garden. Available in several ¢o ors. 
Bulbs from Holland: 35c each, $3.50 per dozen. 
LA VICTOIRE—Bright carmine-rose. 
KING OF THE BLUES—Deep blue. 
GERTRUDE—Deep pink. 
YELLOW HAMMER— Vivid yellow. 
L’INNOCENCE—Pure white. 
DUTCH IRIS 
3eautiful orchid-like flowers in spring. For sun or 
shade, where they make lovely groups 
BLUE and YELLOW—Per doz. $1.00. 
MIXED COLORS—Per doz. 85c. 
JONQUILS 
Per dez. $1 25. 
Early. 
part 
Very similar to daffodils. 
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