looking as bulbs grown in the thinner sandy soil. They often perform better and we 
guarantee them to grow well. They are priced lower than usual prices. We believe we 
have enough of all but it’s wise to name substitutes. 
Bridesmaid. Color, peaches and cream. L. 8c. 
Buckeye Bronze. Bronze-red. Fine for cutting. L. 7c. 12/75c. 
Burma. Deeply ruffled, dark rose red. Opens 7 fls. at one time. Jumbo bulbs, 12c. 
Pease, 
Capeheart. Early salmon rose. A favored florists pink. No. | and jumbo, 10c. L. 6c. 
M. 4c. 
Debonaire. Tall, early pink. Jumbo, 8c. L. 5c. M. 4c. 
Ethel Cave Cole. Favorite, best florists pink. Very large fls., many open. Jumbo 10c. 
#1, 8c. L. 6c. M. 5c. Bulblets, $1.00/100. For Decoration Day flowers, plant jumbos. 
H. B. Pitts. Very fine large orange pink. Fine for cutting. Jumbo, 10c. L. 7c. 
June Bells. Earliest white. Tall, with large very beautifully ruffled fls. Jumbo, 12c. 
ee LOc: 
Los Angeles. Sm. grenadine pink fls. Long ago a favorite of cut flower market, now 
valued for landscape use as one bulb has produced as many as 100 flowers. No. 1, 7c. 
osc: 
Margaret Beaton. Snow white with scarlet throat. Still a favorite. Jumbos, 8c. 
Mauve. Our recent introduction of this unusual color. Jumbos, 12c. L. 8c. 
Pinocchio. Most unusual color, blending to pink, yellow, green, orange and red, 
intensely ruffled and fluted. 4” fls. 7 open at a time on tall stem. L. 10c. M. 7c. 
Poinsettia. Pure, rich light red. Called the finest commercial red ever produced. L. 30c. 
Red Charm. Pure med. dark red. Opens 8 to 9 at one time. Jumbo, 10c. L. 8c. M. 6c. 
Bulblets, $1.00/100. (Not less than 100 sold.) 
Red Unknown. Name lost but a valuable pure red. L. 6c. Bbts., 100 for 50c. 
Snow Princess. Early, pure white. As good as the best. L. 7c. M. 5c. 
Spic and Span. Tall, ruffled deep pink. Up to 10 open. L. 8c. 
Timor. Beautiful and unusual shade of red. Jumbo, 12c. L. 10c. 
White Gold. Largest and earliest cream white. A l-spike bouquet. Jumbos, 10c. 
L. 8c. Bulblets, $1.00/100. 
Assorted Varieties. No. 1 to Jumbo, $1.00/doz. $7.50/100, postpaid, or $6.00, 
Express Collect. Nos. 2 and 3, fine bloomers, 50c/doz. $3.50/100. On 100 we must send 
mostly No. 3 to customers beyond our 4th postal zone. Bulblets $1.00/pint. 
Miniature Gladiolus. Like a miniature carving, a cameo or fine lace, they are dainty, 
beautiful and alluring. Fine for cut flowers. All are good blooming size bulbs. 
Crinklette. Ruffled orange pink. 15c. $1.25/doz. 
Fairy. Light lavender pastel. Dainty. 15c. $1.50/doz. 
Fairy Fancy. Cream and very nice. 15c. $1.25/doz. 
Kriss Kringle. True Christmas red. 15c. $1.25/doz. 
Oberon. Fine scarlet. 15c. $1.25/doz. 
Ruby. Early, ruby red. 20c. 3 for 50c. $1.75/doz. 
Snow Baby. A very fine white. 15c. $1.25/doz. 
White Butterfly. By Kunderd. Early white. 20c. 3/50c. $2.00/doz. 
Assorted Colors, miniatures, in endless variety. Special price, 10c ea. $1.00 doz. 
You can afford a lot of the mixed and a few of the named. This is a genuine bargain as 
these are all named varieties, accidentally mixed. 
Neomarica (Marica) have long been favorite house plants in the north, but rather 
rare. They are both curious and beautiful. The fugitive blue and white flowers on the 
tip of a leaf-like scape in Jan. to April are followed by small plants. They become heavy 
and the scape arches until young plants touch the soil and take root. Hence their common 
names, Walking Iris and Apostle Plant. Culture: Shade plants but they need early and 
late sun to induce flowering. Soil formula, sharp sand, leaf mould and peat or sphagnum. 
Evergreen. Keep well watered, constantly moist. Like most plants that are hardy and 
bloom well in So. Calif. gardens, they like cool temperatures, such as Cymbidiums, Vel- 
theimias, winter blooming Oxalis, etc., tho for us they have also flowered well in the 
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