WINTER AND SPRING FLOWERING BULBS AND PLANTS )5 



Calla Lilies 



Grand Winter-blooming pot plant. Easy 

 to grow, free bloomers and superb flowers. 

 Good at all seasons of the year. 

 Little Gem. Rarely growa over 12 Inches 

 high. Snowy-white flowers in great pro- 

 fusion. We offer strong pot plants. 20 

 cts. each. 

 New Yellow. Large, rich flowers, similar 

 to the old white Calla in form; very 

 fragrant. Color golden-yellow. First-size 

 bulbs, 15 cts. each, 4 for 60 cts. Second- 

 size bulbs. 25c each. 5 for $1.00. Large 

 bulbs. 40 cts. each, 3 for $1.00. Postpaid. 

 Everblooming Calla. Godfrey (Dwarf). In 

 bloom all the time. Fine. 25 cts. each, 

 postpaid. 

 LUy of the Nile. The old favorite White 

 Calla. Grand white flowers — chaste and 

 beautiful. To aid profuse blooming, keep 

 dormant from the middle of June until 

 the last of August; repot in good, rich 

 soil, using 6 to 8 inch pots; give water, 

 light and heat in abundance and the result 

 will be most satisfactory. First-size bulbs, 

 15 cts. each, 4 for 50c. Second-size bulbs, 

 25 cts. each, 5 for $1.00. Largre bulbs, 40 

 cts. each, 3 for $1.00. Postpaid. 



Special Oflfer F.29 



One each of Little Gem, Godfrey, Tellow 

 and White, first-size bulbs, postpaid, 

 for 65 cts. 



Dlnsee Calla LUy. 



FritillariaS (Mission Bells) 



The habit of growth is Lily-like, and, as a pot 

 plant, the effect Is beautiful in the extreme; in fact, 

 it is as beautiful as any lily, while the profusion of 

 flowers is remarkable. Requires about same treat- 

 ment as Bermuda Easter Lily; should not be given 

 too much water. 



Biflora (Black Lily). 6 to 18 Inches in height. 1 

 to 3 flowers. Flowers dark chocolate or nearly 

 black. 15 cts. each, 4 for 60 cts., postpaid. 

 Pudica. Flowers pale or dark yellow, very fragrant. 



15 cts. each, 4 for 50 cts., postpaid. 

 Coccinea. 12 to 18 inches high. 1 to 4 flowers. 

 Scarlet slightly mottled with yellow. 15 cts. each, 

 4 for 60 cts., postpaid. 

 Becurra (Crown Imperial). 12 to 18 inches high. 

 2 to 8 flowers. Beautiful orange scarlet. First- 

 size bulbs, 10 cts. each. 6 for 50 cts. Large bulbs. 

 20 cts. each. 6 for $1.00, postpaid. 



Ixias 



Ixlas are admirably adapted for pot culture in the 

 house. See illustration. Mixed varieties, 5 cts. each; 

 6 for 25 cts. 



Fritillarias. 



Erythronium (Dog's Tooth Violet) 



Grandiflorum (The Beautiful Wood-Lily). Planted 

 in open ground, for they are entirely hardy and 

 will found a colony. For winter blooming they are 

 of the easiest culture and are sure to bloom in mid- 

 winter. Color, cream. The bulbs should be potted 

 or planted soon after being received, as they suffer 

 if allowed to remain dry. 5 cts. each, six for 25 

 cts., 40 cts. per doz., postpaid. 



Bevolutum. Large, and in color very striking white, 

 tinged with green. The leaves are narrow, beauti- 

 fully mottled with brown. Fine bulbs, 10 cts. each, 

 tliree for 25 cts.; seven for 50 cts.. postpaid. 



Califomlcum. Flowers cream colored. Four and five 

 flowers on a stem. Leaves richly mottled. 6 cts. 

 each, six for 25 cts., postpaid. 



Hendersonii. Flowers light purple with deep maroon 

 centers. Very striking. 6 cts. each, six for 30 cts., 

 postpaid. 



Lily-of-the- Valley 



One of the most universally known and admired 

 plants. The graceful spikes, with the dainty, nure 

 white bells, are a delight to the eye, and their deli- 

 cate fragrance is exquisite. Plants succeed almost 

 anywhere, but prefer a partly shaded situation and 

 rich soil. For house culture, plant rather thickly In 

 pots or boxes, scatter some moss or other light ma- 

 terial over the soil, which must not cover the crown; 

 water well and set away in a dark, cold place where 

 they will freeze, or bury pot in ground for several 

 days. When brought to heat and light after a few 

 weeks, the leaves and flowers will soon appear. 

 Ready for delivery In November. Strong-flowering 

 crowns. Three for 20 cts., 60 cts. per doz., $4.60 per 

 100, postpaid. 



NoiTistown, Penna. 

 Dear Sirs: — 



I received the package of bulbs and Paeony 

 roots you sent to me. They oame In very good con- 

 dition and am very much pleased with them. Many 

 thanks for past favors. The Tulip bulbs I got from 

 you last Fall all bloomed in the Spring. The bed 

 was beautiful and was very much admired by those 

 who saw It. 

 With best wishes. I remain, sincerely yours, 



MRS. T. HAINES. 



