Brunsvigia multiflors hyb. 
Brunsvigia Rosea 
Naked Lily 
This name for the older name of Amaryllis 
belladonna seems to have taken root for the 
present so we will use it from now on. South 
African amaryllid blooming in July-August be- 
fore the leaves appear. Although it 1s_ fairly 
hardy and might survive temperatures down to 
zero it is primarily a winter grower and in the 
colder sections when planted outdoors it does 
not have a long enough season of active leaf 
growth and for that reason fails to flower. In 
such locations it should be treated as a pot plant 
and grown in a glasshouse or conservatory dur- 
ing the winter. Plant shallow in warm sections 
and in an open sunny spot. Summer and fall 
delivery. 
MULTIFLORA ALBA. Large flowers of creamy 
white with yellow throat. $3.00 ea. 
MULTIFLORA HATHOR. The 
white. Superior quality. $3.00 ea. 
MULTIFLORA HYB. A great variety of colors 
from pure white to deepest pink in mixture only. 
$1.00 ea. 
PALLIDA. Pale pink with white throat. Bella- 
donna minor so common in northern California. 
0G ea. 
PARKERI. Deepest pink with white throat, 
Brilliant. $1.00 ea. 
PURPUREA MAJOR. Earliest to flower. The 
common deep pink variety common to southern 
California. 50c ea. 
finest pure 
Camassia 
LEICHTLINI. A beautiful, tall growing plant 
that somewhat resembles a scilla. Likes wet con- 
ditions in the open sun until after blooming sea- 
son and becomes dormant in the fall and win- 
ter. The individual flowers are bright blue, large 
and wide open. 3 ft. Fall delivery. $2.00 doz. 
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Canna 
IRIDIFLORA. This is the most noble of all 
the cannas we have grown and well worth a 
place where it can be given sufficient room. The 
plant grows to a height of five feet. The wide, 
deep-green banana-like leaves are very tropical 
in appearance. The flowers are ieee formed 
and nodding. The color is brilliant fuchsia. De- 
livery anytime. $2.00 ea. 
Our Grand Opera Series represents the most 
glorious new forms and colors brought forth in 
these lovely and useful flowers. The individual 
florets that make up the trusses in these sterling 
varieties are Gladiolus flowered. The petals are 
broad and rounded, each petal touching or over- 
lapping its neighbor. The trusses are luxuriant and 
full, building into great heads of glorious bloom. 
60c each. 
AIDA. Gladiolus flowered, broad rounded pet- 
als. The base color of Aida is old rose overlaid 
with delicate salmon—sheer pastel loveliness. 
LA BOHEME. The soft rosy peach overlaid 
with delicate pearl colors the flowers in a man- 
ner that baffles description. 
LA TRAVIATA. The flowers are beautifully 
placed in the truss and build up to beautiful 
heads of color. La Traviata is a self-color, a de- 
lightful and lively shade of old rose. 
MIGNON. The lower petal of the giant flor- 
ets comprising the truss is old gold washed with 
overtones of peach and rose. The three upper 
petals are lighter in tone, the old gold being less 
apparent; the remaining colors, peach and rose, 
culminating in a soft alpine glow. 
MME. BUTTERFLY. Soft horizon yellow 
washed with overtones of daybreak pink tint, col- 
oring the flower in a most beautiful manner, 
RIGOLETTO. Rigoletto produces a_ beautiful 
mass of florets of pure canary yellow when first 
opening, passing to light lemon yellow as the 
flowers develop. 
Canna 
