KMFOR FALL PLANTING 
White—Lovely white with green shadings 
in the center. 
Orange—An outstanding shade of orange. 
Yellow—A splendid yellow. 
Mixed — The largest and most beautiful 
strain of Ranunculus in the above color 
range. Flowers very double, blended with 
semi-double. 1” Jumbo: 12 for $1.75; 25 for 
$3.25; 100 for $12.50; Mixed 56-34”: 12 for 
90c; 25 for $1.60; 100 for $5.00. Mixed !/- 
56”: 12 for 50c; 25 for 95c; 100 for $3.75. 
SCILLA (Campanulata)— 
12 for $1.00; 25 for $1.90; 100 for $7.50 
Blue—A fine blue with large flowers. 
White—Pure white. An excellent tall grow- 
ing variety. 
Pink—Soft pink flowers that are especially 
attractive, 
SPARAXIS (Tecolote Hybrids)— 
12 for 85c; 25 for $1.60; 100 for $5.50 
Hybrid Mix— The beautiful flowers are 
borne on graceful spikes about 8” tall, the 
colors are varied and bright, 
TRITONIA— 
Up to 3-foot high plants with simple or 
panicled spikes of long and short-tubed 
flowers. 
2 for 85c; 25 for $1.60; 100 for $5.50 
Hybrid Mix — A beautiful collection of 
salmon, orange, and pink shades. 
VELTHEIMIA— 
African herbs with foliage at the base 
and globular drooping flower clusters in 
color combinations of white, red, purple 
and yellow. 
75¢ each; 3 for $1.95 
Seasonal Planting! 
SEPTEMBER 
FLOWERS—Sow in open ground— 
Calendula, French Marigolds, Nas- 
turtium, Winter Sweet Peas. Sow in 
flats—Anemone, Arctotis, Calceola- 
ria, Campanula, Cerastium, Cheiran- 
thus, Digitalis, Delphinium, Dian- 
thus, Geum, Heuchera, Hollyhock, 
Lychnis, Mathiola, Matricaria, Myo- 
sotis, Phacelia, Pansy, Primula, Ra- 
nunculus, Silene, Scabiosa, Statice, 
Stocks, Sweet William, Trachelium, 
Wallflower, Winter Sweet Peas. 
BULBS—Anemone, Baby Glads, Cal- 
las, Iris, Freesia, Ixias, Ranunculus. 
VEGETABLES — Beets, Broccoli, 
Brussel Sprouts, Cabbage, Carrots, 
Cauliflower, Endive, Kale, Kohl 
Rabi, Leek, Mustard, Parsley, Rad- 
ish, Spinach, Turnip. 
OCTOBER-NOVEMBER 
FLOWERS—Sow in open ground— 
Acroclinium, Anagallis, Alyssum, 
Bartonia, Calendula, Candytuft, 
Cheiranthus, Collinsia, Cynoglossum, 
Eschscholtzia, Godetia, Gilia, Lark- 
spur, Linaria, Linum, Mignonette, 
Nemophila, Nigella, Phacelia, Pan- 
sies, Poppies, Silene, Scabiosa, Sweet 
Peas, Wild Flowers, Viscaria. Sow 
in flats—Anemone, Aquilegia, Bellis, 
Campanula, Carnation, Centaurea, 
Cineraria, Coreopsis, Delphinium, 
Digitalis, Dianthus, Forget-Me-Not, 
Gaillardia, Geum, Hollyhock, Lo-~ 
belia, Lupin, Nemesia, Nierembergia, 
Penstemon, Phlox, Ranunculus, Sal- 
via, Saponaria, Shasta Daisy, Stocks, 
Snapdragons, Thalictrum, Sweet 
Peas, 
BULBS—Anemone, Daffodils, Free- 
sias, Iris, Lilium, Muscari, Narcissi, 
- Ranunculus, Scilla, Tritoma, Tulips. 
VEGETABLES — Beets, Broccoli, 
Cabbage, Carrot, Cauliflower, Endive, 
Kale, Kohl-Rabi, Lettuce, Onion, 
Parsley, Peas, Radish, Spinach, 
Turnip. 

DUTCH IRIS 
12 for $1.00; 25 for $1.95; 100 for $7.00 
Wedgwood — Even wedgwood blue, large 
flower on strong spikes. 
Blue Horizon—Large, beautiful iris with 
broad, strong falls of soft blue. 
White Excelsior — Large pure white of 
medium height. Harly. 
Yellow Queen—Clear golden yellow of me- 
dium size on tall stems. Excellent cut 
flower. 
Imperator—Deep blue standards and falls, 
Large and free flowering. 
Cypripedium 
85c each; 3 for $2.40 
Californicum—This is a true bog plant, 
makes strong clumps, with stout leafy 
stems, rather small 
strong roots. 
Montanum— A most lovely orchid. The 
large flowers have white sacs and brown- 
ish sepals. Very fragrant. 
WATSONIA— 
Colorful 8-5 ft. spikes of star-shaped 
flowers, somewhat giving the appearance 
of gladiolus. Same culture as Glads. 
12 for $1.30; 25 for $2.50 
Adelaide—Pink. 
Dazzler—Orange. 
Lara—Fuchsia 
Mrs. B.—White. 
white flowers and 

DUTCH IRIS 
Lily of the Valley 
Graceful spikes of deliciously scented little 
white bells in early spring—our strong 
clumps, 12-15 pips, will produce several 
fine spikes the first year. 75c clump; 10 
clumps $7.00. 
FLOWER SEED For Fall Planting 
ALYSSUM 
Carpet of Snow—White. Borders, edg- 
ings, rock garden. 25c. 
Violet Queen—25c, 
Saxatile Compactum (Gold Dust)— 
Golden yellow. 15c. 
Saxatile (Silver Queen)—Bright sulphur 
yellow. 25c. 
ARCTOTIS—20c 
Choice of Mixed Hybrids (Perennial)— 
Foliage has silvery reverse. 
CALENDULA 
Art Shades Mix—Balls Apricot, Camp- 
fire (brilliant orange), Lemon Queen, 
Orange King. 15c each. 
CALENDULA—Pacific Beauty Strain 
Apricot Beauty, Buttercup, Lemon 
Beauty, Persimmon Beauty. 
Formual Mix—20c each. 

CHABAUD’S CARNATION 
CALENDULA CHRYSANTHA 
Canary yellow and sulphur yellow. 15c 
each. 
CANTERBURY BELLS (Campanula) 
(Cup and Saucer) 
Biennial Choice Mixed—15c. 
CAMPANULA .PERSICIFOLIA 
Telham Beauty (Peach bells)—Immense 
bell-shaped blooms of china-blue. 25c. 
CANDYTUFT UMBELLATA 
Tall Annual Formula Mixed—15c. 
Giant Hyacinth-Flowered White—15c. 
Perennial Candytuft—Fine for rockery 
and borders. 25c. 
CARNATION 
Chabaud’s Giant Improved—Everbloom- 
ing choice mixed, all colors. 25c. 
ENFANT DE NICE 
Red, Rose, Salmon, White and Mixed. 35c. 
CINERARIA 
Navlets Dwarf Giants — Blue, crimson, 
salmon and mixed. 50c. 
Stellata—Star-flowering mixed. 50c, 
COLUMBINE (Aquilegia) 
Blackmore and Langdon — Exhibition 
strain. Delicate beauty. 35c. 
Long Spurred Hybrids—Rose Queen. 35c. . 
COREOPSIS 
Double Sunburst — Frilly 
semli-doubles. 15c. 
Mayfield Giant—15c. 
CYCLAMEN 
Binnewies Choiced Mixed—Colorful mix- 
ture of named varieties. $1.00. 
CYNOGLOSSUM (Chinese Forget-me-not) 
Firmament—Bushy, dwarf, vivid indigo. 
blue. 15c. 
doubles and 
