SPRING 
NEWER GLADIOLUS 
Capeheart. Warm clear pink; a beautiful shade and popular. 
Chamouny. Beautiful deep rose-pink, attractively edged 
with silver; many flowers out at once. 
Corona. Distinctive rose-pink picotee edge on large creamy- 
white blooms; tall and strong. 
Elizabeth the Queen. Lovely clear lavender with a golden 
throat; many ruffled flowers out at once. 
Ethel Cave Cole. Pure light rose-pink spikes on tall stems. 
King Lear. Large ruffled royal purple. Plant with Elizabeth 
the Queen and Lady Jane for an effect! 
Lady Jane. Exhibition light yellow, with deeper lower petals. 
Margaret Beaton. One of the most beautiful. Large glisten- 
ing-white flowers feathered in the throats with scarlet. 
Miss Wisconsin. Outstanding new bright rose-pink; a prize- 
winner at many recent shows. 
Pandora. Soft salmon-pink, slightly darker lines in throat. 
Picardy. Still the favorite peach-pink (salmon-apricot) 
glad! 
Ravel. This lovely new variety is the closest approach to a 
blue gladiolus; medium-blue with a purple throat. 
Red Charm. Rich velvety red, with up to 9 florets open at 
once on a tall straight stem. 
Snow Princess. Large and fine pure white; perfectly-placed, 
wide-open flowers on tall straight stems. 
Spotlight. Great new dark yellow, with a scarlet blotch in 
each large flower’s throat. 
Valeria. Beautiful ruffled bright scarlet-red, set off by a 
hint of cream deep in the throats. 
White Gold. Large, clear light cream; tall exhibition variety. 
All above separate colors, Doz. 85¢; 100 $6.50. 
Rainbow MIXTURE. Contains these and other choice varie- 
ties. Doz. 75c; 100 $5.00. 
CYMBIDIUMS 
Cymbidiums are the lovely, large-flowered cor- 
sage orchids which may be grown out-of-doors in 
California. Leav2 them in the pots and plunge in 
the ground in filtered sunlight. Individual flowers 
last for many weeks, and are produced in giant, 
many-flowered sprays. Potted plants, in bud and 
ready to bloom, many modern varieties to choose 
from, $7.50 to $15.00, depending on size of plant. 
PLANTING 
TUBEROUS BEGONIAS 
The breath-takingly beautiful blossoms of Tu- 
berous Begonias are first choice for color and show 
in shade each summer and early fall. They are 
easily grown in pots or out-of-doors in a rich, 
light, well-drained soil containing a high percent- 
age of leaf mold. Full directions for their culture 
with every order. 
Camellia-Flowered Doubles. The huge flowers (4 
to 6 inches in diameter) resemble Camellias. 
Choose from the following separate colors: Pink, 
Rose, Salmon, Apricot, Scarlet, Dark Red, Yel- 
low, and White; also Mixed. 
Giant Frilled Singles. The beautifully ruffled flow- 
ers hold their heads well for bedding. Choose 
from all above separate colors or mixed. 
Carnation-Flowered Doubles. The giant flowers 
have fimbriated petals, resembling those of Car- 
nations. Choose from the following separate 
colors: Rose, Salmon, Scarlet, Yellow, or All- 
Colors Mixed. 
Hanging-Basket Type. Lovely, large, pendulous 
double flowers for pots, window-boxes; and 
hanging-baskets. Choose from the following 
colors: Rose, Salmon, Scarlet, Yellow, and All- 
Colors Mixed. 
Prices of All Colors and Varieties of Tuberous Be- 
gonias: Large Tubers (11/2 to 2 inches in di- 
ameter; domestic-grown, by Vetterle at Capi- 
tola), each 25c; dozen. $2.75. 
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