DUTCH IRIS 
Orchid-like bloom for late winter and spring. Set 
September 15, through November, 5 inches deep, 
for March and April bloom, Per dozen, $1.00; 
per 100, $6.75, except as noted. 
Golden Harvest. Most popular clear yellow. 
Le Mogol. Deep bronze shaded blue. 
Princess Irene. Outstanding bicolor with orange- 
yellow falls and clear white standards. Each, 25c; 
per dozen, $2.25. 
Wedgwood. Most satisfactory tall growing blue. 
White Excelsior. Fine white. 
Mixed. A well blended mixture of blues, yellows 
and whites. Per dozen, 75c; per 100, $5.00. 
GLADIOLUS 
Baby Gladiolus. Sometimes called ‘Orchid Glad- 
iolus.“’ The flowers are smaller than the regular 
variety with clear colors and distinctive diamond 
shaped markings on the petals. Plant 3 inches 
deep September through November for bloom in 
May and June. Tecolote Special Mixture, usually 
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* November 15 
and April 15, will supply cut flowers through many 
months. We carry the finest high crown bulbs 
in an excellent selection of the most desirable va- 
rieties in Separate Colors. Plant to a depth of 
7 inches. Each, 10c; per dozen, $1.00; per 100, 
$7.50. P 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY 
Dainty, fragrant white bells with a background 
of substantial green foliage. Plant in a shaded spot 
where they need not be disturbed for several years. 
Plant January 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 sum- 
mer. Waxy, perfectly formed blossoms, double, 
sometimes fringed, come in a variety of colors. 
Set flush with top of soil keeping concave surface 
upward January to April. Excellent .varieties in 
Separate Colors. Camellia Flowered. Each, 35c; 
per dozen, $4.00. Lloydi (Hanging): Each, 35c; 
per dozen, $4.00. 
GIANT AMARYLLIS HYBRIDS 
Huge trumpet shaped flowers of brilliant colors, 
borne on tall stems... Plant November to January, 
with neck of bulb just above ground, for, April to 
May bloom. Mixed colors. Each, $1.00; — per 
dozen, $11.00. 
IXIA 
Provide clusters of star or cup-like flowers on 
tall wiry stems. Excellent for cutting. Plant in 
sun or part shade, September and October, 2 
inches deep for March and April bloom. Mixed 
colors. Per dozen, 50c; per 100, $3.50. 
MEXICAN SHELL FLOWER 
Tigridia Califlora Hybrids. Shell-like flowers in 
bright reds, rose, white, peach and yellow. Plant 
5 inches deep in February and April for August 
bloom. Each, 12c; per dozen, $1.40. 
MEXICAN TUBEROSE 
Polianthes tuberosa. Pure white, very fragrant 
spikes of bloom. Plant 3 inches deep February to 
April for summer bloom. Double, each, 20c; per 
dozen, $2.00. 
CALLAS 
Plant September 15 to November, except as noted. 
Black Calla. Large, purple-black flowers in sun 
or half shade. The odorless variety. Plant Sep- 
tember or October, 2 inches deep for bloom in 
April. Each, 70c; per dozen, $7.75. 
Pink Calla. Plant in sun 1 inch deep. April or 
May bloom. Each, 45c; per dozen, $5.00. 
White Calla. Enormous bloom on lofty stems from 
February into May. Plant 2 inches deep in partial 
shade. Each, 25c; per dozen, $2.35; per 100, 
$17.50: 
Yellow Calla. For satiny golden yellow bloom in 
May, plant in November 2 inches deep. Requires 
some sun. Each, 40c; per dozen, $4.00. 
SCILLA CAMPANULATA 
Year after year produce thrilling spikes of blue 
Hyacinth-like bloom on arching stems. Grow to 
1 foot. Plant 4 inches deep, September 15 to 
November for March bloom. Per dozen, 85c; 
per 100; $5.75: 
LOW BORDER BULBS 
SCENTED FREESIAS 
Tecolote Hybrids. Mixed. 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 cutting stems. 
Plant 4 inches deep, September 15 to November 
for February and March bloom. Per dozen, 65c; 
per: 007 $5.25; 
MUSCARI, Grape Hyacinths 
Clusters of tiny, deep blue blossoms that resemble 
bunches of Concord grapes in miniature. Low 
growing bloom for a long season. Multiply freely. 
Plant September 15 through November to a depth 
of 4 inches for winter and spring bloom. Per 
dozen,, 65c; per 100, $4.50. 
OXALIS 
Grand Duchess Pink. Very low, spreading little 
plants that in April will provide a brilliant splash 
of color. Plant September and October 1 inch 
deep. Per dozen, 50c; per 100, $3.50. 
SHOWY SPARAXIS 
Tecolote Hybrids. Mixed. A riot of entrancing 
colors; orange, lavender, pink, scarlet, salmon, 
crimson and cream. The saucer-shaped flowers 
are in part self colors, others are zoned in center 
with lilac, edged black. Grow to 8 inches. Plant 
3 inches deep, September 15 to December to 
bloom in February and March Per dozen, 75c 
per 100, $5.50. 
