Mulbs FOR THE SUNNY WINDOW AND FOR 



AMARYLLIS 



An unsurpassable display of tlower color 

 in early spring is the reward of growing color- 

 ful Amaryllis bulbs started during October 

 and November. Culture can be as successtui 

 in a sunny window as in a greenhouse. The 

 bulbs should be potted singly as soon as re- 

 ceived, using good garden loam with a hand- 

 ful of general garden fertilizer (5-10-5) added 

 for each pot. Diameter of the pots should 

 not exceed the bulb diameter by more than 

 3 inches. Storage in a dark place where 

 temperature ranges Ironi 50 to 60 degrees 

 for a period of four weeks is necessary tor 

 development ol roots. Bulbs are then brought 

 into the sunlight and watered only alter the 

 flower bud has formed. Infrequent watering 

 is recommended until leaves develop, when 

 plenty ot water will be required. 

 GIANT HYBRIDS. A line mi.xture of se- 

 lected Calilornia-grown bulbs producing 4 

 to 6 beautifully formed flowers to a stem, 

 in a range of colors from pure white with 

 varied markings of rose, red and crimson 

 to rich sells in scarlet, crimson, cherry and 

 a near-maroon. Mi.ved colors only. 



75c each, $7.00 for 10, $65.00 per 100 

 LEOPOLDII GOLD MEDAL STRAIN. 

 A superior exhibition strain ol Amaryllis, 

 Dutch grown and famous for size and 

 quality of flowers. Available in live colors: 

 Orange,Scarlet, Crimson, Salmon and White. 

 $3.50 each, $32.50 for 10 



Calla Lilies 



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A South Atrican bulb frequently grown in 

 the North under glass, or planted outside in 

 the South. The spiked clusters ol Mowers are 

 less than a foot high, varying in color from 

 wine-red and purple to deep blue. Bulbs 

 should be set iust below the soil surface. 



60c for 10, $1.35 for 25, $4.50 per 100 



AMARYLLIS 



Potting soil for Callas should be rather 

 heavy, with the addition of some shredded 

 cow nuinure, and bulbs should protrude just 

 above the surface. 



BABY WHITE CALLA. A popular minia- 

 ture pure white. 



Selected bulbs: 50c each, $4.25 for 10, 

 $9.00 for 25, $32.50 per 100 



BLACK CALLA (Arum picium). Very large, 

 black flowers changing to maroon as they 

 age. 



70c each, $6.75 for 10, $14.00 for 25, $52.50 

 per 100 



PINK CALLA (Zantedescbia Rebmanni). 

 Another popular dwarf variety, rose-pink 

 fading to cerise. 



Selected bulbs: 50c each, $4.25 for 10, 

 $9.00 for 25, $32.50 per 100 



WHITE CALLA. 



First-size bulbs: 45c each, $4.00 for 10, 



$8.50 for 25, $30.00 per 100 

 Mammoth bulbs: 65c each, $6.25 for 10. 



$13.00 for 25, $47.00 per 100 

 Jumbo bulbs: 75c each, $7.25 for 10, 



$15.00 for 25, $54.00 per 100 



YELLOW CALLA. Deep golden yellow 

 flowers produced abundantly above the 

 green foliage, which is spotted creamy 

 white. 

 First-size bulbs: 30c each, $2.35 for 10, 



$5.00 for 25, $17.50 per 100 

 Mammoth bulbs: 45c each, $4.00 for 



10, $8.50 for 25, $30.00 per 100 

 Jumbo bulbs: 85c each, $8.00 for 10, 

 $18.75 for 25, $67.50 per 100 



WHITE CALLA LILY 



FREESIAS 



Ready for Sepfember Shipment 



I he Iragrance and ilelicalc lorm of Freesias 

 rccoiimu-nd them for forcing. Bulbs should 

 be planted close in good potting soil before 

 late September or early October. After pot- 

 ting, the bulbs should be stored outside until 

 the weather gets cold, then brought into a 

 warm, sunny place and watered frequently. 

 TECOLOTE HYBRIDS. Vigor- 

 <7us bulbs protluce exceptionally 

 large flowers. In six colors: Lav- 

 ender, Bright Red, Bright Blue, 

 Bright Pink, Light Yellow, White 

 and Mixed. 



75c for 10 $1.75 for 25, $6.25 

 per 100 



Standard Freesia Varieties 



ELDER'S GOLDEN GIANT. 



KkIi goUU-n \'<-llo\v. 

 ELDER'S DOUBLE WHITE. 



Pure white. 



FLO. Large flowering; deep blue. 



MAMMOTH WHITE. A su- 

 perior white. 



MAMMOTH YELLOW. A giant 

 golden \ el low. 



Any of above, 75c for 10, 

 $1.75 for 25, $6.25 per 100 



YELLOW CALLA 



