“DEPENDABLE SEEDS AND BULBS” Since 1907 7 
LINUM’ rubrum, Scarlet Flax. Sun. 
Bright scarlet flowers on slender, grace- 
ful plants. Winter and Spring. Germina- 
tion 2 weeks. Pkt. 10c. 
LOBELIA erinus compacta. 
Sun. Part shade. 
Blue bedding and edging plants. 
nation 10-15 days. 
Cambridge Blue. Beautiful light blue. 
Brilliant 
Germi- 
Green foliage. 
Crystal Palace. 
Bronze foliage. 
Trailing Sapphire. 
15c. 
LUPIN.Per. Sun. 
Blue, pink, yellow, and white pea flow- 
ers in long spikes. Germination 10 days. 
Russell Lupins. Heavy spikes in a range 
of rich colors—deep yellows, oranges, 
reds, pinks and bi-colors. Pkt. 25c. 
deep blue. 
Green foliage. Pkt. 
Nasturtium 
MARIGOLD. Sun. 
AFRICAN TALL DOUBLE. 214 ft. 
Orange Prince and Lemon Queen, Mixed. 
Pkts. 10c. 
CARNATION FLOWERED. 
Guinea Gold. Loose petaled orange. 
Yellow Supreme. Loose petaled yellow. 
Sunset Giants. Giant flowers in a blend 
of sunset tones. Pkts. 10c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM FLOWERED. 
Yellowstone. Huge, fluffy yellow. 
Mixed, shades of yellow and orange. 
Pkts. 10c. 
TALL FRENCH. 
Double Harmony Hybrids. Deep orange 
erest with a collar of broad maroon 
petals. 
Double Mixed, all colors. Pkts. 10c. 
DWARF FRENCH. 10 inches or less. 
Naughty Marietta. Gold and maroon. 
Scarlet Glow. Reddest of marigolds. 
Spry. Gold and maroon double. 
Sunkist. Rich orange for borders. 
Yellow Pygmy. Very compact lemon. 
Tagetes. Bright yellow, tiny single flow- 
ers, in profusion on compact 8-in. plants. 
Pkts. all above, 10c. 
NIEREMBERGIA, Cup Flower. Per. Sun. 
Lavender Blue. Flowers cover 5 in. bushy 
plants all Spring and Summer. 
Purple Robe. Flowers of deep violet, un- 
fading. Likes sandy soil. Pkts. 25c. 
NASTURTIUM. Sun, part shade. 
Gay flowers, easily grown. The dwarf 
sorts for pots and edgings, the talls for 
covering fences or trailing as ground 
covers. Both types for cutting. 
GLEAM HYBRIDS. Semi-double, sweet 
scented, spreading, lovely colors: Golden, 
Cymbidium Orchid, Pauwelsii 
Cymbidium Orchids 
CYMBIDIUM ORCHIDS 
These are spectacular, large flowered, 
spray Orchids which are easily grown in 
pots or shaded beds in Southern Cali- 
fornia gardens, or as hot house plants 
elsewhere. They make clumps of grassy 
foliage 2 to 4 feet high, and in Winter 
and Spring carry great sprays, from 1 to 
3 feet long, of most beautiful Orchids in 
tones of pink, lavender, yellow, white, 
bronze, chartreuse and delicate green. 
The colors of hybrids are variable, and 
even in the same variety, there will be 
a rather wide range of color. We cannot 
guarantee a specific shade, but they will 
all be beautiful. We offer the very finest 
hybrids, true collectors items, including 
the rare and beautiful crosses of: 
Alexander Westenbirt F.C.C. 
Pauwelsi-Comte de Hemptine F.C.C. 
Ceres-F.C. Hanbury F.C.C. 
Plants are available in various sizes and 
prices. Growing back bulbs of the choicer 
crosses beginning at $15.00. 
Standard Cymbidium Hybrids, of the 
best quality, are strong growers and re- 
liable bloomers. We can supply plants of 
varying sizes and prices. Back Bulbs 
with sturdy vegetative growth are priced 
at $1.00 up. Write for a list of available 
varieties. 
OSMUNDINE FIBRE. For planting Cat- 
tleya orchids. Pack carefully and tightly 
around the roots. No soil required. Per 
lb. $1.00. Postpaid. 
Orange, Mahogany, Salmon, Moon, Scar- 
lei, Cream, and Mixed. 1 oz. 50c, 12 oz. 
30c, Pkt. 15c. 
DOUBLE DWARF. Gem type, 10 in. Big, 
bright flowers cover the mound-like 
plants for months. Gem Mixed, Pkt. 10c. 
SINGLES 
Dwarf Mixed, all colors, 10 inches. 
Tall or Trailing, giant flowered. 
Both above, oz. 35c, Pkt. 10c. 
Pansies 
PANSY. Sun or part shade. 
Unsurpassed for low beds and edgings. 
The velvety flowers in rich yellows, 
blues, reds, purples, rose, and white 
bloom from mid-Winter till early Sum- 
med. Germination 10-15 days. 
CLIMBING PANSY. A most unusual and 
charming type of Pansy, reaching a 
height of 3-4 ft., covered with beautifully 
tinted, frilled blooms. Grow them in 
staked pots, on little trellises or trailing 
from window boxes for delighted excla- 
mations from your friends. Mixture, 
IPkieao0cs 
ROGGLI SWISS GIANTS. (Originator’s 
Seed, direct from Switzerland.) Huge 
velvety flowers on long stems. The colors 
are strong and clear, plants compact and 
early flowering, the finest. Alpenglow, 
rich red; Berna, deep purple; Blumlisalp, 
rosy tints of sunrise in the Alps; Jung- 
frau, as white as a snowy mountain 
peak; Gold Gelbe, pure golden yellow; 
baieaaek ne flame red; Thunersee, sea 
ue. 
NIESEN 
After years of experiment the Roggli 
hybridists have developed this striking 
new combination in Pansies—gay Scar- 
let and Gold—and named it for a Swiss 
Hero. Pkt. 50. 
Rheingold. Immense yellow with a black 
center. Mixed, a glorious color blend. All 
Roggli Pansies, Pkts. 50c. 
STEELE’S AMERICAN STRAIN. A 
strain, giant flowered in a wide color 
range. Mastodon Jumbo Mixed. Pkt. 50c. 
Butterfly Hybrids. Ruffled and swirled 
in lovely pastel color combinations. 
Pkt. 75c. 
Roggli Pansy Niesen 
See Flower Chart on Page 4 for Planting Times. 
