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Miss Ella V. Baines, The Woman Florist, Springfield, Ohio. 



CALLA LILIES. 



Everyone Needs a Calla for Winter Bloom. Here Are the Best. 



The Dwarf Calla. — Grows ten to fifteen inches high, and 

 produces many blooms. 20 cents each. 



Calla Ethioplca. -The old-fashioned sort; in three sizes. 

 Small bulbs that will bloom, 10 cents each; large bulbs, 25 

 cents each; extra large bulbs, 50 cents each. 



\'ellow Calla, Hastata. — Lovely yellow flowers. This is 

 becoming quite popular. Fine bulbs". 25 cents each. 



MILK AND WINE LILY. 



Crlnum Fimbrlatulum. — " I must tell you that Milk and 

 Wine Lily has done famous work. It has developed nine fine 

 blooms, and there are two unopened buds. We therefore gave 

 it a free ride last Wednesday to our chapel services. It was ad- 

 mired by everybody. There were Bostonians and people from 

 various towns to admire and enjoy if" — Mrs. E. Adams, Mass. 

 A grand sort. The most beautiful of the Crinums. Its bulbs 

 grow large, and its strong-growing foliage is erect and sword 

 shaped Flowers in umbels, very large and showy, three to four 

 inches in diameter, striped with white and carmine, and very 

 fragrant. Hardy in the South. Fine bulbs, 35 cents each'. 



AMARYLLIS JOHNSONII. 



Lovely bulbous plants for Winter or early Spring blooming. 

 Give plenty of water while growing. When"through blooming, 

 gradually withhold water, so that they may become dormant 

 during the Summer. Start again in the Fall by repottirg in 

 fresh soil and increasing the supply of water gradually. Thisis 

 the large crimson variety that is very popular. Immense Lily- 

 like flowers of deep crimson, borne on strong stalks of from five 

 to eight flowers. Very desirable. Fine bulbs, 40c each- 



Milk and Wine Lily. 



\maryllis. 



