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Tecolate 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. 
February and March bloom. 
Plant 4 inches deep, September 15 to November for 
Per dozen, 65c; per 100, $5.25. 
VIVID ANEMONES 
Poppy-like bloom for late winter 
and spring. Gay in the garden or in 
the house. 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. Mixed Colors, 
Jumbo Bulbs, per dozen, $1.00; per 
100, $7.50; Medium Size Bulbs, per 
dozen, 45c; per 100, $3.00. 
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 
semi-double rose, pink, lavender and 
and blue. 
DUTCH IRIS 
Orchid-like bloom for late winter 
and spring. Gay in the garden or 
in the house. Set September 15 
through November, 5 inches deep, 
for March and April bloom. 
Per dozen, 90c; per 100, $6.50 
except as noted. 
Bronze Beauty. Tall bronze, shaded 
blue. New. 
Wedgwood. Most satisfactory tall 
growing blue. 
White Excelsior. Fine white. 
Yellow Queen. Popular golden yel- 
low. 
Mixed. A well blended mixture of 
blues, yellows and whites. Per 
dozen, 65c7 per 100, $4.75. 
Read WHEN, WHERE AND 
HOW TO PLANT for help with 
your bulb planting. In the 
booklet you'll find many sug- 
gestions for the care of roses, 
shrubs, vines, fruit and shade 
trees and indoor plants. 
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SHOWY SPARAXIS 
Tecolote Hybrids. Mixed. A riot of 
entrancing 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 cen- 
ter with lilac, edged black. Grow to 
8 inches. Plant 3 inches deep, Sep- 
tember 15 to December to bloom in 
February and March. 
Per dozen, 75c; per 100, $5.50 
GLADIOLUS 
Baby Gladiolus. Sometimes called 
“Orchid Gladiolus’. The flowers 
are smaller than the regular variety 
with clear colors and distinctive dia- 
mond shaped markings on the 
petals. Plant 3 inches deep Septem- 
ber through November. They grow 
only about 18 inches and bloom in 
May and June. Tecolote Special 
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 
varieties, between November 15 and 
April 15, will supply cut flowers 
through many months. We carry 
the finest high crown bulbs in a 
variety of colors. Treated against 
thrip. 
Each, 12c; per dozen, $1.25; 
per 100, $8.50. 
Elizabeth the Queen. Ruf- 
fled clear lavender. 
Ethel Cave Cole. Large 
soft pink, 
Lady Jane. Exhibition 
light yellow, lower petals 
deeper. 
Margaret Beaton. Glis- 
tening white, scarlet 
throat. 
Paradise. 
salmon. 
Purple Supreme. Silver 
edged purple. 
Red Charm. Large deep 
velvety red. 
Snow Princess. Finest 
early white. 
Spotlite. Clear deep yel- 
low, scarlet blotch on 
throat. 
Valeria. ruffled 
bright red. 
Huge apricot- 
Large 
DAHLIA TUBERS 
Plant 6 inches deep during March or April. 
Bloom from July until late fall, after becom- 
ing established, and furnish a variety of forms 
and colors. An excellent assortment of the 
better varieties in a wide range of colors. 
Prices available January 1. 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY 
Dainty, fragrant white bells with a back- 
ground of substantial green foliage. Should 
be planted in a shaded spot where they need 
not be disturbed for several years. Plant Jan- 
uary 15 to March 1, flush with the top of the 
ground for spring bloom. 
Each, 15c; per dozen, $1.50; per 100, $11.50. 
TUBEROUS BEGONIAS 
The glory of the shaded garden during the 
summer. Waxy, perfectly formed blossoms, 
double, sometimes fringed, come in a variety 
of coolrs, reds, pinks, salmons, yellows and 
white. Set flush with top of soil keeping 
concave surface upward January or February 
to bloom in July and August. Excellent va- 
rieties in Separate Colors. Camellia Flowered. 
Each, 35c: per dozen, $4.00. Lloydi (Hang- 
ing). Each, 30c; per dozen, $3.00. 
MEXICAN TUBEROSE 
Polianthes tuberosa. Pure white, very fra- 
grant spikes of bloom. Plant 3 inches deep 
February to April for summer bloom. Single, 
each, 13c: per dozen, $1.20; Double, each, 
20c; per dozen, $2.00. 
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