
Aster Frikarti 
(See page 25) 
AMARYLLIS Belladona (Resurrection Lily). Of habit sim- 
ilar to Lycoris and likewise tender but stems are 2 to 8 ft. 
tall and bear umbels of many huge pink lilies in Aug.-Sept. 
Large bulbs (Sept. to Jan.), 40 cts. each; 3 for 90 cts. 
Customers Hast of Rockies add postage, 10 cts. per bulb. 
ALSTROEMERIA, Peruvian Lily. 2 to 3 ft. tall with many 
stems bearing clusters of really lovely flowers. Showy in 
garden, excellent cut. Require deep rich soil. In East pot 
in fall and store indoors.’ Plant tubers 4 to 6 in. deep. 
Shipped Sept. 15 to Jan. 1 only. 
Aurantiaca. Brilliant orange, spotted brown. 30 cts. each; 
3 for 75 cts.; $2.50 per doz. 
Chilensis Pink Hybrids. A new strain in lovely shades of pink 
of surpassing loveliness. Each 40 cts.; 3 for $1. 
WHITE LILY OF THE NILE. (Agapanthus umbellatus 
albus.) From an avalanche of graceful ornamental foliage 
the stems rise to 2-3 ft. crowned with large clusters of pure 
white lily-like flowers. June to October. Elegant subjects 
for pots or tubs or in sun or light shade in border. Give a 
rich soil. Hardy to 15 degrees. Where colder must be 
stored indoors. Strong plants, each $1.00; 3 for $2.75. 
BLUE LILY OF THE NILE. Identical with the white in all 
characteristics except the color is a most divine porcelain- 
blue. Very showy, large plants. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.75. 
PLANTS FOR POTS AND TUBS? The above are most ef- 
fective potted in very rich soil. Winter stored in colder 
climates, 



Iceland Poppy, Imperial Jewels 
*PHLOX DIVARICATA “My Choice”. A chance plant among hundreds. It is taller, 
the fragrant flowers larger (1% in. across), a clear, soft vio'et-blue. They come 
on airy 12-in. stems from April on for weeks with some ail Summer. Sun or 
shade. Best in a well drained, moist loam rich in humus. While the soft blue 
form on page 24 is a “must” with us, this selection is truly “My Choice”. Each 
60c; 3 for $1.50. 

ACONITUM Sparks Var. “Monks Hood”. Spikes of the lovely hooded dark blue flowers 
come on 3-4 ft. stems in late summer. They are related to Larkspurs and have tuberous 
roots. Left undisturbed they make stately clumps. Sun, but shade or semi-shade best. 
Soil moist loam. Pl. Fall best or early Spring. Prop., offsets. Each 40c; 3 for $1.00. 
ACONITUM Bakeri. Bold spikes of large true blue flowers on 2% ft. stout stems, July- 
August. Lustrous foliage. Cultivate as for Sparks. Requires no staking. Very effec- 
tive. Each 45 cts.; 3 for $1.10. 

ASTER LITTLE PINK LADY. The dainty pure glistening pink flowers literally 
smother the neat 20-inch plants in September. A Michaelmas Daisy that is 
neither a dwarf or tall, it will be a delightful addition to your garden. Cult. see 
page 25. Each 60c; 3 for $1.50. 

*AUBRETIA Purdy’s Brilliant is by far the finest variety 
I have seen. Large flowers are stunning bright rose-pink 
and best of all it has been in full bloom from early Feb. to 
date, May 1, and bids fair to continue for weeks while 
there was some bloom all last summer. Each 40 cts.; 3 
for $1.10. 
*GOLDEN DROPS (Onosma tauricum). From the compact 
masses of rough hairy greyish foliage 12-18 in. across 
come the many 12 to 15 in. stems bearing clusters of won- 
derfully fragrant soft yellow bells. Likes full sun; a light 
soil. Lovely and entirely unique. Each 50 cts. 
PHLOX Setacea Camla. A gem worthy the best spot in 
your garden. Leaves like Phlox subulata but does 
not creep and plant is always neat. Flowers com- 
pletely smother the plant May-June. Cult., see P. 
subulata, page 24. 
Camla. One inch flowers of purest pink. Each 50 cts. 
Camla Alba. As large and pure white. Each 50 cts. 

FLOWER SEED SPECIALTIES 
(Countless customers say these strains surpass all others.) 
SNAPDRAGON, Super Majestic Mixture (Rust Resistant). 
The finest strain for gardens with huge spikes in all colors 
known to Snapdragon. Sow Sept. for early bloom, spring 
for summer bloom. Pkt. 25 cts.; 1/16 oz. 50 cts. 
ICELAND POPPIES. 3 ft. Vibrant airy flowers on wiry 
stems, marvelous in garden and cut. Seeds sown Fall 
or early Spring flower first summer and continuously. 
(Perennial.) 
Imperial Jewels Mixture. Oranges, pinks, salmons, cream, 
rose, reds, apricots, buff in scintillating array of color. 
Finest strain yet produced. Pkt. 25 cts.; 1/16 oz. 65 cts. 
VIOLA Supreme Formula Mixture. A blend of gay colors; 
bright reds, yellows, blue and apricot with many unusual 
shades. Truly a supreme mixture. Pkt. 25° cts. 
DO NOT OVERLOOK. We again have the grand Lilium 
Humboldtii Magnificum. See page 10. 
REDWOOD BURLS? Yes, see page 26. 
PANSY. Perhaps the best known and most universally 
loved flower in all the world. For superb Pansies: rich, 
soil, constant moisture and close picking. Sow early 
Spring in boxes or best August-October to produce vig- 
orous plants for Spring bloom. Best sown in boxes and 
transplanted. 
“My Choice” Supreme Swiss Giants. This I consider the 
finest strain for all localities. Color range is superb, 
flowers are large and mostly beautifully frilled. Longest 
and freest flowering strain I know and customers say 
they have found no strain so fine. Pkt. 40 cts.; 1/32 oz. $1. 
GORGEOUS TIGRIDIAS. We cannot of’er bulbs for lack of 
help but have seed of finest hybrids. Pkt. 25 cts. 

In California give Ladyslippers a cool, moist situation in deep shade. 
