FLORIST TYPE CARNATIONS 
Paul J. Howard’s 
CANNAS 
Big trusses of brilliant bloom, luxuriant tropical 
foliage, and ease of culture make Cannas valued 
subjects for modern garden and patio planting. 
California Flowerland has a large collection of 
choice varieties, including the lovely new Opera 
Series of Pastel Cannas. 
Alemannia. Tall red with yellow margin. 
Copper Giant. Coppery orange, tall. 
Exquisite. Soft pink. 
Eureka. Creamy white. 
Forest Fire. Immense flame coral. 
Gustav Gumpber. Golden yellow. 
Hungaria. Pure pink. 
King Humbert. Scarlet blooms, bronze foliage, tall. 
massive. 
Morning Glow. Salmon pink shaded gold. 
Mrs. Alfred Conard. Salmon pink. 
Mrs. Pierre S$. Dupont. Showy watermelon pink. 
Richard Wallace. Creamy yellow. 
Salmon Queen. Light salmon. 
The President. Giant brilliant red. 
Price of above: 4 for $1.00, Dozen $2.50 
NEW PASTEL CANNAS 
A new strain with beautiful large open flowers 
in soft pastel tones; plants grow to medium height, 
excellent for massing and pot culture. 
Aida. Light salmon rose. 
La Boheme. Soft rosy peach. 
La Traviata. Lovely old rose. 
Mignon. Coral rose. 
Mme. Butterfly. Gold, overlaid soft pink. 
Rigoletto. Soft canary yellow. 
Price of Pastel Cannas: 
Each 75c, 3 for $2.00, Dozen $7.50 
CULTURE: Give cannas rich soil, a sunny situation, 
plenty of water. They may be grown also in large 
pots or tubs, for colorful patio or garden decoration. 
California Flowerland 
CARNATIONS 
Plant these new florist type Carnations for lovely big fragrant blossoms of unique and new 
colorings. 
Price of All Carnations: 3 for $1.35, dozen $4.50 
Arizona. Fine large scarlet. 
California. Orchid lavender, one of the most 
fragrant. 
Colorado. Light yellow, pencilled and edged 
maroon. 
Connecticut. Deep rose pink striped maroon. 
Delaware. Soft light yellow with pink markings. 
Georgia. Very large pure white. 
Louisiana. Buff yellow, striped carmine. 
Maine. Light maroon red with deeper red 
stripes. 
Massachusetts. Fine crimson with slate gray 
marking. 
Minnesota. Brilliant scarlet. 
Nebraska. White, edged carmine. 
Nevada. Fine white pencilled deep red. 
New York. Yellow and rosy scarlet. 
North Dakota. Daybreak pink, one of the best. 
Oregon. Rich crimson. 
Pennsylvania. Salmon rose, overlaid dark car- 
mine. 
Wisconsin. Buff yellow, feathered carmine. 
Betsy. Fine white with crimson border. 
Cirrus Cloud. Pearl rose, marked rose and red. 
Dazzler. Bright scarlet. 
Hearthfire. Glowing deep crimson. 
Marchioness of Headford. Pink with silvery 
white edge. 
Melrose. One of the best deep rose pink. 
Northland. Immense crisp pure white. 
Pelargonium. Maroon red with white edges. 
Radiolite. Another fine scarlet. 
Royal Robe. Rich glowing purple. 
Springtime. Bright clear pink. 
Thelma. Salmon pink, fine cut flower. 
Topsy. Deep red. 
Unique. Old rose with purplish markings. 
Virginia Rose. Bright deep rose pink, one of 
the most free flowering. 
CULTURE: Carnations should be planted in a 
sunny situation, in well prepared soil with good 
drainage. Keep plants pinched back until! they 
are well branched and bushy. Feed with good 
commercial fertilizer in spring, and again in 
summer, and irrigate regularly. 
Paul J. 
Agrippa. Copper yellow, falls garnet red. Each 
$2.50. 
Always. Soft ivory, veined and shaded purple. 
Each 75c, 3 for $2.00. 
Anne Marie Cayeux. Rosy heliotrope, amber and 
orange. Each 50c, 3 for $1.25. 
Benjamine. Mauve purple and grey tones. Each 
75c. 3 for $2.00. 
Carved Ivory. Massive ivory white blooms. Each 
75¢, 3 for $2.00. 
China Boy. Huge reddish bronze and brown, tall! 
Each 50c, 3 for $1.25. 
Desirable. Fine white edged 
Each 75c, 3 for $2.00. 
Eclador. Free flowering golden yellow. Each 50c, 
3 for $1.25. 
Electre. Soft lavender, gold beard; low growing 
Each $1.00, 3 for $2.50. 
Francheville. Giant lilac and reddish purple, shaded 
reddish brown Each $1.00, 3 for $2.50. 
rosy lilac, early. 
Howard’s FINE 
IRIS 
Indian Chief. Large showy red, falls deep crimson, 
standards rosy red. Each 50c,: 3 for $1.25. 
Mrs. Richard Gorham. Marvelous big fragrant 
flowers, falls flaring, campanula blue with white 
veining and golden beard; standards sky blue. 
Extremely vigorous, flowers of wonderful sub- 
stance, sometimes 5 on the 40-inch stems 
Blooms early to midseason. Each $5.00. 
Mme. Louis Aureau. Rich cream and rosy mauve 
Each 50c, 3 for $1.25. 
Nemo. Outstanding showy violet blue, fragrant 
Each 75c, 3 for $2.00. 
San Gabriel. Lustrous lavender and rosy mauve, 
fragrant. Each 50c, 3 for $1.25. 
Snow Flurry. One of the best whites, faintly 
flushed ice blue, deeply ruffled and_ frilled 
Tall, early, fragrant. Each $1.25, 3 for $3.25 
William A. Setchell. Immense, beautifully formed 
blooms, rich purplish blue, free flowering. Each 
$1.00, 3 for $2.50. 
Paul J. Howard's 
BARGAIN IRIS COLLECTION 
This popular Iris Offer includes many fine French 
Hybrids, also older popular ones, all grown in our 
own fields. For mass planting and extensive bor- 
ders, and for cut flowers, you cannot find a 
better assortment. 
12 VARIETIES for only $2.50 
Each Iris different, unlabelled. 
100 Plants for $17.50 
Prepaid through 4th postal zone. 
HERB PLANTS 
Lemon Balm. Parsley. 
Basil. Parsley — Emerald Isle. 
Catnip. New plumed parsley, 
Chives. brilliant green. 
Costmary. Rosemary. Upright and 
Dill. Trailing. 
Lavender. Sage. 
French Sorrel. 
Summer Savory. 
Tarragon. 
Thyme. 
Sweet Marjoram. 
Mint. Apple, pineapple, 
peppermint, spearmint. 
Oregano. 
Plants established in pots, 3 for $1.45, Dozen $4.50 
