BOB ANDERSON 
U1 

IXIAS (Corn Lilies) 
Delivery September to December 
THE IXIA is a splendid flower for cutting. Grows on tough, 
wiry stems and comes in a wide range of colors. The 
culture is the same as for Freesia and must be planted 
in the fall. A splendid all color mixture. 50c a dozen; 
$3.75 per 100. Postage 10c. 

IXIA 
SCILLA CAMPANULATA 
Delivery September to December 
Hyacinth-like slender spikes of dainty drooping bells, in 
separate colors of blue, rose, or white. Plant 3 inches deep 
in partial shade, leave undisturbed, they multiply rapidly. 
Per dozen, 75c. Postage 10c. 
BIRD OF PARADISE 
(Delivery Any Time) 
STRELITZIA REGINA. This exotic plant is very much ad- 
mired wherever seen. The plant gets its fancy name be- 
cause the flowers resemble some fantastic tropical bird 
in vivid colors. Visualize a head of red from which 
emerges a cockade of glorious orange and blue. This 
is NOT a bulb. It is grown from seed or large plants 
Givided. We offer three-year-old seedlings that will 
stand transplanting nicely without setback. This plant 
semi-tropical, so plant in tubs if temperature drops below 
25 degrees. Specially priced, $3.00. Mailing charge, 35c. 
SWEET PEAS (Early Flowering) 
For those who live in mild Winter climates the Fall 
planted Sweet Pea returns much for the small area needed. 
Plant cnly Early Flowering Spencer type if you wish the 
best in long stems and giant ruffled flowers. 
The following new varieties have been chosen for their 
outstanding merit in color, length of stem and large flowers: 
Bacchus. Rich red maroon. Bridesmaids. Large silvery 
pink. Eileen. Begonia rose. Fragrance. Clear lavender. 
Hope. Best large white. Iris Blue. Deep blue. Top Hat. 
Violet blue. S. Temple. Rose pink. Sequoia. Golden ce- 
rise. Susanna. Carmine red. Treasure Island. Orange red. 
Your choice of any of these new modern florists’ favo- 
rites: 6 packets, 50c; each, 10c. Postage 10c per 6 packets. 
