Flowers for Spring 
AMARYLLIS (Giant-Flowered)—New Hybrids. See __ illustra- 
tion.) This selection of giant bloomers in wonderfully varied 
and brilliant colorings has been made from thousands of seed- 
lings produced from hand hybridized flowers by an expert 
grower. This giant flowered strain is a mixture with the 
colors ranging from the darkest red through striped and 
light shades. Each 45c; 12 for $4.50, postpaid. 
CALLA LILIES—Highly decorative pot-plants with large showy, 
funnel-shaped flowers. 
Althiopica—Best pearl-white Calla Lily for amateurs. It is 
easily grown, and blooms most prolifically. Strong roots. 
Each 35c; 6 for $1.85; 12 for $3.50, postpaid. 
Elliotiana—Extremely showy, with large, lustrous, golden 
yellow flowers. Each 35c; 6 for $1.85; 12 for $3.50, postpaid. 
Arum Pictum (Black Calla})—Same as white and odorless. 
Each 65c, postpaid. 
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Richardia Rehmanii Superba (Pink Calla)—Large flowered, 
taH, light pink. Each 45c, postpaid. 
CHINESE SACRED LILY (Joss Flower or Flower of the Gods)— 
The flowers are white with a yellow cup in the center and 
very fragrant. Each 15c; 6 for 85c; dozen $1.60. 
CREOLE EASTER LILY—This majestic and charming Lily is 
a product of Louisiana, and is the finest of all Easter Lilies. 
It is a strong grower, with extra-heavy stems and attractive, 
dark green foliage. Bulbs may be planted during the months 
of October, November and December. 
Bulbs: Each 35c; 6 for $1.85; 12 for $3.5C. 
Mammoth bulbs: Each 60c; 6 for $3.00; 12 for $5.50. 
LILIUM REGALE—Free blooming, trumpet shaped, delicate 
scented white blossoms, tinted with pink. Each 40c; 6 for $2.10. 
FREESIAS—Beautiful clusters of fragrant white flowers, popu- 
lar for pot culture, flowering in winter and spring. Readily 
forced. Plant four to six in a pot, giving plenty of water 
and cool location. 6 12 100 
Purity Refracta—Pure White.......c.ccccccceccccccccceeerers $ .45 $ .70 $4.50 
Rainbow Mixed—Lovely mixture........seeeeeees 45. .70 4.50 
GRAPE HYACINTHS—Charming dwarf plants producing hya- 
cinth-like heads of droopy bell-shaped flowers. Do well in 
any garden soil with proper drainage. Admirably adapted 
for naturalizing. 
Heavenly Blue—Largest and finest blue. 6 for 45c; 12 for 
70c; 100 for $3.50. 
IRIS—There is no trick to growing Iris. They do extremely 
well in any location, whether it be in full sun or semi-shade 
and do well in any garden soil, and do not need any amount 
of attention. 
Dutch Iris 
3 6 12 100 
Wedgewcod — Earliest of all, large 
IWS blooms ne ee ees $ .40 $ .65 $1.10 $7.00 
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Yellow Queen—Besi of all Yellows........ -30 -95 90 5.50 
Imperator—Brilliant blue, extra early.. .30 200 90 5.50 
Blue Horizon—Lovely blue, similar to 
fol eYO) | (eas eA ROS Cee ES eee .30 209 90 5.50 
HYACINTHS—Note: Orders have been placed with Holland 
growers. We are offering these subject to their coming into 
this country in time for our season. 
Culture. Hyacinth bulbs do best in a rich, light, sandy loam 
with proper drainage. We advise against the use of fresh 
manure. November and December are our most successful 
planting months. For outdoor planting, set bulbs 6 to 8 inches 
apart each way. Cover with 4 inches of soil. Hyacinths are 
also fine for growing indoors during the winter in pots or pans 
or in special glasses filled with water. 
Dutch Hyacinths 
Postpaid 
Each 6 12 
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