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"ST. BRIGID" 

 ANEMONES 



ANEMONES^ 



"ST. BRIGID" 

 ANEMONES 



CALLAS 



The Godfrey Ever-Blooming Calla. This new hybrid is a true ever-blooming variety. A good 

 plant produces an astonishing quantity of large, snow-white, slightly fragrant flowers. Com- 

 pared with the ordinary white Calla, it gives three flowers to one, the flowers being equally 

 large, of perfect form and very much whiter. Properly treated, the same plant will 

 grow and bloom without ceasing. The plant is of dwarf, compact, strong growth, 

 about 18 inches high, with an abundance of dark green leaves. (jee cut.) Dormant 

 bulbs, 30c. each, $3.00 per doz. 



CALLA AETHIOPICA, or LILY OF THE NILE. This old favorite White Calla Lily 

 is too well known to require any description. We offer dry roots, as they are supe- 

 rior for forcing and winter- 

 fiowering purposes they 

 come into bloom quickly 

 and require less room, mak- 

 ing less foliage. First size 

 bulbs, 15c. each, $1.50 doz. 

 Extra size bulbs, 20c. each, 

 $2.00 doz. Mammoth 

 bulbs, 25c. each, $2.50 doz. 



Little Gem Calla Lily. This 

 little pigmy rarely exceeds 

 12 inches in height and 

 blooms most abundantly. 

 The flowers are not m.ore 

 than half the size of the 

 common variety, and there- 

 fore can be used with telling 

 effect in bouquets. It is in 

 every way superior as a 

 house plant to the larger- 

 growing variety. Dry 

 bulbs, 10c. each, $1.00 per 

 doz., $5.00 per 100. 



Yellow Calla, Elliottiana. 



The finest Yellow Calla; 

 large, rich, deep golden 

 flowers often 4 to 5 inches 

 across at the mouth ; habit 

 of growth and foliage like 

 the old favorite White Calla 

 excepting the leaves of El- 

 liottiana are spotted with 

 white. $2.00 each. 



Spotted Leaf Calla. (Rtck- 



ardia Alba Maculata.) 

 Dark green leaves spotted 

 with white ; in other respects 

 the plant is similar to the 

 old favorite white Calla, ex- 

 cepting being of smaller 

 habit. Large bulbs, ISc. 

 each, $1.50 per doz. 



Highly ornamental winter, sprincj and summer flowering 

 plants, having both single and double flowers, the colors of 

 which are wonderfully beautiful, running through shades of 

 blues, scarlets, rose, white, lavender, etc. For cutting they are- 

 grand. They are splendid for pot culture, flowering in the: 

 house or conservatory. 

 Double Poppy-Howered. (Coronaria, ft. pi.) 



The flowers are very double, and surrounded with large guard) 

 petals. Gorgeous colors, two or three colors usually being' 

 blended in the flowers of each variety. Mixed colors. 4c 

 each, 35c. doz.. $2.50 per 100. 

 Single Poipy-Howe/ed. (Coronaria.) 



Large beautiful saucer-shaped Poppy-like blossoms, flowering 

 contmuously throughout sprin-? and early summer. Mixedi 

 colors. 3c. each, 25c. doz., $1.50 per 100. 

 Double Chrysanthemum Flowered. Remarkable for their dis- 

 tinct and very handsome large double flowers; the petals of 

 which are regularly incurved, resembling an incurved chry- 

 santhemum; the colors and shades are rich and varied. We- 

 highly recommend them. Mixed colors. 8c. each, 80c. doz. 

 $6.00 per 100. 

 Fulgens. The rich, dazzling scarlet .flowers and light elegant 

 growth render it the most attractive flower of spring. It is- 

 valuable for cutting, as it lasts a long time. 4c. each, 40c_ 

 doz.. $3.00 per 100. 

 Fulgens, Double. A double-flowering variety of the above,. 



very beautiful. 4c. each, 35c. doz., $2.50 per 100. 

 ST. BR13Il). Beautiful Irish Poppy-flowered anemones, pro- 

 ducing in abundance large, single, semi-double and double 

 flowers 3 to 5 inches across, of an endless variety of colors., 

 from maroon and brightest scarlet to flesh pink, and from 

 lilac to purple. Some are mottled, -striped, ringed, etc. For 

 cutting they are unsurpassed, and in the parden they flower 

 until after frost. 10c. each, $1.00 doz.. $7.00 per 100. 



ANEMONES—HARDY VARIETIES. 

 These are beautiful subjects for permanent situations, where- 

 they soon form large clumps of great beauty; a situation par-' 

 tially shaded suits them to perfection. (Ready in November.) 

 Apennina. Beautiful rich blue flowers, as large as a fifty-cent 

 piece; elegantly cut foliage; it blooms profusely in early spring 

 also beautiful grown in pats. 4 foot. 3c. each, 25c. doz.. 

 $1.75 per 100. 

 Blanda. The earliest and largest -flowered of the spring-bloom- 

 ing Anemones, blooming with Snowdrop and Crocus; colors, 

 range from pure white to deep blue. The flowers are 1^^ 

 inches across. It is a lovely variety, and as hardy as a rock. 

 It spreads itself in large clumps, grows freely. 4c. each„ 

 35c. doz., $2.50 per 100. 



The 



Yellow Calk;. 



"Elliottiana." 



THE GODFREY EVER-BLOO.MING CALLA. 



(For "Black Callas" and "Red Callas" see Arums, Paze 34.) 



