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



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Calla Lilies. 



Every one needs a Calla for Winter bloom. Here are 

 the best. 



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

 many blooms. Price, 25 cents each. 



Calla Ethiopica. — The old-fashioned sort. In three sizes. Price, 

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

 cents each: extra large bulbs, 50 cents each. 



Black Calla. — (Arum Sanctum.) A freak of nature, and very odd. 

 Price, 35 cents each. 



Tellow Calla, Hastata. — Lovely yellow flowers. This is becom- 

 ing quite popular. Price, fine bulbs, 50 cents each. 



SPECIAL OFFER -The set of lour distinct Callas for $1,00. 

 BULBOCODIUM VERNUM. 



A very pretty bulbous plant. Much resembling the Crocus. 

 They multiply rapidly from offsets. It is a good plan to take 

 them up and divide them every third year. Few plants prove 

 more welcome in the garden in February than Bulbocodium 

 Vernum, either in beds, patches, or masses. The flower is fun- 

 nel-shaped, and produces two or three from each bulb. The col- 

 or is violet-purple, with a white spot on each claw. Very desir- 

 able. Price, 10 cents each; three for 25 cents. 



ERANTHIS HYEMALIS. WINTER ACONITE. 



These plants, from their very early flowering habit, are exten- 

 sively grown, and are very desirable. Perfectly hardy. Planted 

 in the Fall they are among the earliest of blooming bulbs. The 

 flowers are pure yellow. Price, 15 cents each; two for 25 cents. 



Giant Snowdrops. 



Beautiful, dwarf, white flowers, pushing up through the snow 

 in the Spring, a habit from which arose this name. They are 

 lovely little blossoms, and should be found in every garden. In- 

 doors they are equally pretty, and easily brought into bloom. 

 Being dwarf, they are usually planted along walks or the mar- 

 gin of beds. The Giant Snowdrops I offer are much superior to 

 the common varieties, producing larger flowers. 

 Giant Single Snowdrop. — Price, 2 cents each; 20 cents per dozen. 

 Giant Double Snowdrop — Price, 3 cents each; 30 cents per dozen. 



Chionodoxa Lucilliae. 



(GLORY OF THE SNOW.) 

 One of the most lovely flowering Spring bulbous 

 plants ever introduced, producing spikes of lovely 

 azure-blue flowers, with pure white centers. It is 

 one of the earliest of all flowers, blooming before 

 the Crocus, and sure to be more than satisfactory to 

 to those who plant it. For Winter-blooming this 

 bulb is also lovely. Price, strong home-grown 

 bulbs, 3 cents each; twelve for 50 cents. 





GIANT SNOWDROPS. 



CHIONODOXA LUCILLE. 



