Purple Fringed Calia. 



The Purple 

 Fringed Calla. 



Arisaema Fimbriata. 



This is itcrhaps the most 

 remarlvable of all the Cal- 

 las. The accompanying 

 illustration was accurately 

 drawn from nature, show- 

 ing it to be exceedingly 

 ornamental. Many of the 

 flowers are 8 inches in 

 length. The color is a deep 

 purple, marked lengthwise 

 wilh lighter transparent 

 stripes and marblings— a 

 most beautifid effect. The 

 foliage is also highly orna- 

 mental, very large and 

 substantial, bright green, 

 and what is still more re- 

 markable is the peculiar 

 fringed or hairy tail-like 

 appendage projecting from 

 the flower. Is sure to give 

 satisfaction, as it grows 

 even easier and blooms 

 more profusely than other 

 Callas. 



Good strong bulbs, 35c. 

 each, 2 for 50c., postpaid. 



Handsome clusters of large, striking, 

 very fragrant, pearly Avhite flowers. Bulbs 

 should be kept w arm and dry, and planted 

 out in the middle of Mav. they will then 

 commence flowering in July. It is also 

 admirably adapted for pot culture and 

 can be forced into flvjwer in 6 to 8 weeks' 

 time. 



15c. each, 3 for 40c. 



Japanese 

 Morning 

 Glory. 



Seed planted 

 in pots during 

 the fall makes 

 blooming plants 

 b v midwinter. 



Pkt,, 50 seeds, 

 5c. 



Hsmanthus Kalbreyeri. 



(Glory of the Trans- 

 vaal.) 



There is, perhaps, no 

 more gorgeous flower in 

 existence than this Hse- 

 manthus, nor are there 

 many bulbs that bloom so 

 freely. Early In the spring 

 it produces flue bold spikes, 

 terminating in a dense 

 globe, composed of hun- 

 dreds of bright scarlet 

 flowers, from which stand 

 out a dense mass of golden 

 anthers, the whole fre- 

 quently measuring nearly 3 

 feet in circumference, and 

 lasting in beauty for many 

 weeks— a wonderful sight 

 to behold and admire. Thi? 

 foliage is also highly deco- 

 rative, of dark velvety 

 green, ribbed, and the leaf 

 and flower stalks are 

 densely covered with 

 blood-red spots. Admired 

 by all. 



Our .]) r i c e reduced to 

 75c.,2for Si.25. 



Vallota Purpurea. 



(Scarborough Lily.) 



A beautiful, showy fall flowering bulbous 

 plant ; the flowers are borne on stems 12 to 15 

 inches high; fiv-e or six large Amaryllis-like 

 flowers on each stem. Color, purplish crim- 

 son. 



Strong bulbs, 20c., 3 for 50c. 



Red Riding Hood 

 Pansy. 5c. Pkt. 



Ona of each of the 4 Bulbs on this page, $1.35. 



