24 BECKERT SEED AND BULB CO. 



Easter Lilies, for the greenhouse 



These are the varieties so extensively forced in greenhouses for late 



winter- and early spring-flowering pot plants. 



Thev are not suited for 



ordinary outdoor work. 



Each 



Doz. 



100 



Harrisii. 7 x 9-inch bulbs 



. -So 50 



$5 00 



$40 00 



9 x 11-inch bulbs 



1 00 



10 00 



75 00 



Formosum. 7 x 9-inch bulbs 



45 



4 50 



35 00 



9 x 10-inch bulbs 



. . 65 



6 50 



50 00 



11 x i^-inch bulbs 



90 



9 00 



70 00 



Giganteum. 7 x 9-inch bulbs 



50 



5 00 



40 00 



9 x 10-inch bulbs 



75 



8 00 



60 00 



10 x 12-inch bulbs 



1 00 



10 00 



75 00 



Calla Lilies 



Satisfactory and easy to grow at home. Plant the bulbs in deep pots 

 of rich soil in early fall and give them plenty of light, warmth, and 

 moisture from the start. After blooming all winter, allow the plants to 

 dry off and remain dormant all summer. 



.3£thiopica (Lily-of-the-Nile). The familiar white Calla Lily. Large 

 bulbs, 25 cts. each, $2.75 per doz., $20 per 100. Mammoth bulbs, 

 40 cts. each, S4.50 per doz., S30 per 100. 



Elliottiana (The Golden Calla). Beautiful variety having the same 

 growth as the White Calla. The flowers are deep golden yellow and 

 the leaves spotted with white. The bulbs are not ready until late in 

 the fall. Large bulbs, 50 cts. each, S5.50 per doz. 



Calla Lilies 



Lily-of -the-Valley 



Selected Cold Storage Pips for Forcing. 250 pips $15. 1.000 pips S50. 



Cannot be furnished in less than lots of 250. 

 Clumps for Outdoor Planting. Set out in October in a shady loca r 



tion. Plant about 2 inches deep and protect the first season. Large 



clumps, 50 cts. each, $5 per doz. 



