Giant-Flowered HYACINTHS (Holland Grown) 



Each variety listed is available in two sizes 

 pots indoors. Bedding-size bulbs will produce fir 

 Plant bulbs 6 inches deep, 6 inches apart. 



First-size bulbs produce real exhibition blooms when planted : 

 : blooms when planted out-of-doors in beds and along borders. 



Large exhibition forcing size, 18 to 19 cm. in circumference. 3 for 75c.; $2.75 per doz.; 



$22.00 per 100 



Large bedding size, 15 to 16 cm. in circumference. 3 for 50c.; $1.90 per doz.; $15.00 per 100 



Single Pure White 



L'Innocence. The very best white. A fine large 

 truss of beautiful bells on a strong stem. Ideal for 

 bedding and potting. 



Single Red and Pink 



Lady Derby. A pleasing shade of bright salmon- 

 pink. Bears a perfect truss of bloom on an erect 

 stem. 



La Victoire. Brilliant carmine-red. One of the very 

 finest red varieties for bedding and forcing. 



Marconi. Bright deep rose. Compact truss. Espe- 

 cially good for late forcing. 



Single Dark and Light Blue 



Amethyst. Beautiful light purple-violet. 



Bismarck. A fine light blue variety, excellent for 

 early forcing. Large, broad truss. 



King of tlie Blues. Splendid spike of large bells of 

 rich deep glossy blue. Good for bedding and late 

 forcing. 



Single Yellow 



City of Haarlem. Beautiful large, compact, creamy 

 yellow bloom of fine form and substance. 



FOR INDOOR PLANTING 



HYACINTH GLASSES— > 



FRENCH ROMAN HYACINTHS. Very early and easily 

 grown. Each bulb produces three or four fragrant flower 

 spikes. Excellent results come from planting three or four bulbs 

 in a 5-inch pan. If potted in September, they will bloom 

 about Christmas. White. 3 for 85c.; $3.30 per doz. Blue. 

 3 for 60c.; S2.25 per doz. Pink. 3 for 80c.; f3.00 per doz. 



FOR GROWING HYACINTHS IN WATER 



BLUE. $1.75 each 



CRYSTAL. $1.30 each 



YELLOW. $1.75 each 



RUBY. $1.75 each 

 Use exhibition size bulbs as listed above. 



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AMARYLLIS, Giant American Hybrids. 



Amaryllis bulbs planted in October or 

 November should come into bloom in 

 March. Mixed colors only. Jumbo 

 bulbs, suitable for planting in a 6-inch 

 pot, 80c. each (by mail, $1.25). 



Separate Colors. (Holland grown.) Scar- 

 let-red, Dark Red, White or Rose. 

 Large bulbs, $3.40 each; (by mail, $3.75) ; 

 extra-large bulbs, $4.95 each (by mail, 

 $5.35). 



Hardy Amaryllis {Lycoris squamigera) . 

 (Domestic.) Strap-shaped leaves in 

 spring, followed by clusters of pink 

 lily-like blooms in August. Delightfully 

 fragrant. Will grow in partial shade. 

 60c. each (by mail, 95c.). 



ANEMONE (California Grown) 



Blue Poppy. Violet-blue; black center. 



His Excellency. Vivid scarlet with silvery 

 white base and black center. 



The Bride. Large, snow-white blooms. 



Monarch De Caen, Mixed. Large, single 

 flowers of blue, white and scarlet. Set 

 bulbs 5 inches deep in cool, moist but well- 

 drained soil. Spring is the best planting 

 time in the North, fall in the South. 



St. Brigid. Double-flowered mixture. 

 Any of above: $1.15 per doz.; 

 $8.50 per 100 



CHIONODOXA (Glory-of-the-Snow). (Hol- 

 land grown.) Sky-blue flowers bloom soon 

 after the snow is gone. 40c. per doz.; 

 $3.00 per 100. 



CALLA LILIES (California Grown) 

 Black {Arum pictum). Green spathe, deep 



purple inside. Large bulbs, 85c. each; 



3 for $2.40. 

 Pink (Zantedescbia Rehmanni). The blooms 



are not large but their beautiful pink color 



makes them very desirable and unusual. 



Best for indoor culture. 60c. each; 3 for 



$1.65. 

 White (Z. .Tthiopica). Pure white. Pot 



bulbs in 6 to 8-inch pots when received. 



Large bulbs, 85c. each; 3 for $2.40. 

 Yellow (Z. Elliottiana) . Large, rich deep 



golden flowers often 4 to 5 inches across 



at the mouth. Leaves spotted with white. 



Ready in November. 65c. e?ch; 3 for $1.80 



CALLA LILIES 



HARDY AMARYLLIS 



AMARYLLIS, Giant Hybrids 



