Cay f ing 
Spider aud 
Feathery “Types 
These unusual types have narrow 
petals and are extremely showy. 
NC682 Agnes. Quilled petals of this 
beautiful true spider are light orchid 
pink. 
NC690 Lorraine. True spider type 
in purest golden yellow. 
NC691 Maria. Creamy white (slight 
pink when first opens). 
NC642 Miss Gena Harwood. Rosy 
mauve, an eye-appealing color. A very 
prolific grower. 
NC683 Cherie. A most beautiful 
shade of soft orchid pink with slender 
petals hooked at the tips. 
NC687 Punch Bowl. Deep bright 
burgundy red flowers with narrow 
tubular petals hooked at the tips and 
tightly curled upward. Truly perfect 
form and flower. 
NC689 Silver Lace. Pure white large 
quilled flowers with hooked tips re- 
flexing. Prolific producer of giant sized 
flowers. 
NC648 Yellow Rayonnante. The 
first time this color has been avail- 
able in the Rayonnante type. Color 
bright golden yellow. Very showy. 
50c each: 3 for $1.25; 6 for $2.25 
| All 8 for $3.00 | 
Cashion THums 
Dwarf compact plants covered with 
hundreds of blossoms from Septem- 
ber until frost. 
NC656 Crimson Cushion. Beautiful 
wine red true cushion type. 
NC661 Salmon Cushion. Most pleas- 
ing shade of salmon pink and soft 
coral. 
NC662 Yellow Cushion. Most de- 
lighiful shade of orange yellow, inter- 
esting. 
50c each — 3 for $1.25 
(Gerbera Hybrid) 
An excellent garden plant and at the same time 
one of the most beautiful of cut flowers. Extra large 
size in salmons, pinks, reds, yellows and their varia- 
tions. Borne on long, wiry stems, ideal for cutting 
and keep easily over a week. In cold climates 
gerberas should be lifted after the first frost and 
stored in a ccol place until the soil warms up in 
the Spring. When planting, care should be taken to 
keep the crown of the plant above the surface of 
the soil. Sold in mixtures only. 
INO Gyaeeee ee 3 for $1.65; 12 for $5.95 
Plants Will Be Sent At Proper Planting Time 
Large Plowertug “gyfer 
Here you find the very large flow- 
ered varieties, those grown com- 
mercially and in the garden for 
SIZE! To obtain the maximum size, 
disbudding must be practiced. 
NC605 Ben Leighton. Deep wine 
red with a shade of lighter red on 
the outside of petals. 
NC640 Watanabe. Giant yellow 
with incurved petals. A real football 
game variety. Try it! You'll love it! 
NC622 Mrs. H. E. Kidder. Semi- 
incurved. Large, rich yellow. 
NC624 Louisa Pockett. Purest white, 
best known for immense size and ex- 
cellent form. 
NC635 Thomas Pockett Improved. 
Deep pink with silvery pink on re- 
verse side. 
NC634 Say Edgar. Rich wine red 
with silvery reverse. Excellent grower. 
NC614 Garnet King. Very fine dark 
red. Petals about the center tipped 
bronze. Reflex type. Fine foliage. 
NC623 Mrs. Irene Sheffley. (Pic- 
tured) Gorgeous deep rust color with 
gold reverse, giant size. A must! 
NC627 Pockett’s Maroon. Enth-all- 
ing shade of velvety oxblood red with 
buff reverse. 
NC628 Muto’s Crimson. Red, semi- 
incurved. Very large flowers. 
NC638 William Turner. The origi- 
nal ‘‘TURNER” variety. Well known 
throughout the world as an unrivaled 
exhibition flower. Pure white. 
NC604 Appert. Large incurved 
flower in strikingly beautiful orange. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25; 6 for $2.25 
| All 12 only $4.00 | | All Six for only $2.25 | 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
A Complete Mum Garden 
The finest money saving Chrysanthe- 
mum collection ever offered. Varieties 
include Pompons, 
Cushions, Spiders, and others. All 
NC735 
beautiful colors. 
LIMITED SUPPLY 
where. 
A fine collection 
that has hundreds 
of uses. Can be 
used for making up 
bowls and dishes 
or for growing 
in individual 
pots. Splendid for 
indoor growing or 
outdoor culture 
where weather 
permits. Grow in 
sandy soil. Wa- 
ter sparingly. 
Death Valley 
Collection 
NP198 
Twelve fascinat- 
ing desert plants 
$1.98 
[43] 
Official Flower of Los Angeles 
STRELITZIA REGINAE (Bird of Paradise) Rival- 
ing the tropical Bird of Paradise in splendor, this 
flower with its combination of red, yellow, blue and 
orange is quite different from the average garden 
subject. Easily grown out of doors wherever oranges 
thrive or suitable as a tub plant in the colder sec- 
tions. Should be left undisturbed in a sunny situa- 
tion in a rather rich soil and liberally watered for 
most abundant bloom. Blooms last an unusually long 
time when cut. In great demand by florists every- 
NX510—3-year-old plants out of gallon cans 
Ge xertomi 4 ect alll) eee ee ee ee $2.50 ea. 
East of the Mississippi, add 25c¢ to above price 
NX510A Vigorous Young Plants, out of 4” pots 
(Was WEETSOlleh (5722 Tell). $1.50 ea. 
East of the Mississippi, add 15¢ to above price 
d 
For armloads of flowers. Easy to 
grow. 
NC667 Yellow Arcadia. Light can- 
ary yellow, excellent producer of high 
quality blooms in profusion. 
NC668 Cassandra. Outstanding 
orange bronze combination makes this 
variety a must in any group. 
NC669 Golden Chord. Beautiful 
golden yellow flowers globular in 
shape. 
NC676 Masterpiece. Large delicate 
pink. 
NC674 Silver Plate. Interesting sil- 
very white. Wonderful decorative 
flowers. 
NC666 Christmas Red Improved. 
Cheery and bright, this Christmas Red 
blends itself excellently to gay holiday 
festivities. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25; 6 for $2.25 
rteuemoue “7. 
Showy flowers which are long last- 
ing and fine for cutting. 
NC726 Doris Louise. Nice deep rose 
pink with soft yellow center. 
NC732 Yellow Estrellita. Clear yel- 
low, makes wonderful cut flower va- 
riety. 
NC728 Matador. Large rich red 
flowers of unusual beauty. A strong 
grower with fine foliage and stems. 
NC733 Frieda. Deep orchid pink 
with yellow cushion. 
NC734 Bronze Tuxedo. Outstanding 
shade of apricot bronze. 
NC731 Sincerity. Flowers are white 
with a pinkish overcast. A fine variety 
for cutting or garden decoration. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25; 6 for $2.25 
Exhibition types, 
MRS. IRENE SHEFFLEY 
