RANUNCULUS 
CHEERFUL RANUNCULUS 
Tecolote Giants. Due to the unusual range of colors, 
large size and charming form of the Camellia-like 
flowers, this strain is particularly outstanding. 
Double and semi-double. Unexcelled for cutting. 
Plant 4 inches deep in a well drained location, with 
prongs downward, September 15 to December. See 
illustration. 
Separate Colors. Gold, Orange, Pink, Red and White. 
Per dozen, $1.25; per 100, $9.00. 
Mixed Colors: Giant Jumbo Bulbs, per dozen, 
$1.25; per 100, $9.00. Large Size Bulbs, per 
dozen 75c; per 100, $6.00. 

FAITHFUL 
DUTCH IRIS 
Bear, year after year, huge bouquets that 
persist for many week. As a source of 
cut flowers they are unsurpassed. Ex- 
tremely easy of culture. See illustration. 
Set September 15 through November, 5 
inches deep, for March and April bloom. 
Wedgwood. Most satisfactory tall grow- 
ing blue. See illustration. Per dozen, 90c; 
per 100, $6.50. 
Yellow Queen. Popular golden yellow. Per 
dozen, 85c; per 100, $6.25. 
Mixed. A well blended mixture of blues, 
yellows and whites. Per dozen, 75c; per 
100, $5.00. 
BRILLIANT SPARAXIS 
Tecolote Hybrids. Mixed. A riot of en- 
trancing colors: orange, lavender, pink, 
scarlet, salmon, crimson and cream. The 
saucer-shaped flowers, often to 3 inches 
across, are in part self colors, others are 
zoned in center with lilac, edged black. 
Grow to 8 inches. Plant 3 inches deep, 
Septernber 15 to December. 
Per dozen, 75c; per 100, $5.50 
GLADIOLUS 
Baby Gladiolus. For flower arrangements. 
Form cheerful borders to about a foot in 
height. Their 2-inch bloom, with unique 
diamond shape markings, put on a Stirring 
display in May and June. Plant 3 inches deep, 
September through November. Tecolote Spe- 
cial Mixture, which usually embraces pink, 
red, peach, rose and white. Each 12c; per 
dozen, $1.25; per 100, $8.50. 
Tall Growing Gladiolus. Several plantings of 
these popular garden subjects, between No- 
vember 15 and April 15, will supply cut 
flowers through many months. We carry a 
good selection of the desirable varieties in 
both Mixed and Separate Colors. Plant to a 
depth of 7 inches. Prices on request. 
WATSONIAS FOR HEAVY BLOOM 
While Watsonias grow taller than Gladiolus and produce their 
smaller flowers more closely on the stems, they resemble the latter 
as to foliage and shape of bloom. Valuable for both garden display 
and bouquets. Plant September 15 through October, 5 inches deep, 
for April and May bloom. New Giant Australian and American 
varieties in Mixed Colors which include orchid, pink, white, red, 
orange and lavender. 
Each, 12c; per dozen, $1.25; per 100, $8.00 
FRAGRANT FREESIAS 
Tecolote Hybrids. Mixed. Much more desirable than the ordinary 
sorts. The flowers are not only of extra size but are delightfully 
perfumed and of wide open form. A mixture of blues, pinks, reds, 
yellows and white. Long stems for cutting. Plant 4 inches deep, 
September 15 to November for February and March bloom. 
Per dozen, 75c; per 100, $5.50 
LASTING ANEMONES 
Provide a brilliant and lasting display of Poppy-like bloom from 
February to April. The flowers, on stiff stems, will supply many 
bouquets of winter and spring loveliness. Plant with point down, 
from September 15 to November, and cover with one inch of soil. 
Per dozen, $1.10; per 100, $8.00, except as noted 
Monarch de Caen. A wonderful strain with enormous bloom of 
pinks, scarlet and blues in pleasing and vivid shades. See illustration. 
Mixed Colors. Per dozen, $1.00; per 100, $7.50. 
Blue Poppy. Rich single deep blue. 
His Excellency. Vivid scarlet with black center and silver white base. 
Rosea. Glistening single rose. 
St. Brigid. Bright as well as delicate shades in a delightful mixture 
of rose, pink, lavender and blue. 
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DUTCH IRIS WEDGWOOD 
GLORIOUS DAHLIAS 
During July and again in fall, after the first season, 
the extravagant Dahlias supply a wealth of flowers in 
many types. Plant 6 inches deep during March or 
April. We carry an excellent Assortment of the Better 
Varieties in a good range of colors. Prices on request. 
TUBEROUS BEGONIAS 
The flowers rival and resemble the Camellias with 
their perfect form, waxy petals and clean appearance. 
Exquisite shades of pink and red as well as white. If 
planted in a shaded spot during February and March, 
they should supply months of big glowing bloom. Suc- 
cessful in pots, also. Set flush with top of soil keeping 
concave surface upward. We handle excellent varie- 
ties in Separate Colors. Prices on request. 

ANEMONE, MONARCH DE CAEN 
