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W. C. BECKERT, ALLEGHENY, PA. 



CALLA LILIES AND ARUMS. 



Calla /Ethiopica. Oue of the most satisfactory and easy-growing bulbs 

 for pot culture ; it requires but little attention, and blooms in about 6 weeks 



after planting. Each Doz. 



Mammoth size 



NO 25 S2 50 



Callas, Little Gem and vEtliiopic. 



winter. 

 Refracta alba. 



Flowers pure white, with j-ellow blotched throat ; 

 very fragrant. Mammoth size, 3 cts. each, 20 cts. 

 per doz., Sr. 25 per 100. 



Leichtlinii major. Large yellow flowers, with 

 orange blotches ; sweet scented. 4 cts. each, 40 

 cts. per doz., 52 per 100. 



DICENTRA. 



(Bleeding-Heart.) 



A hardy garden-plant, but can be forced to 

 perfection ; flowers in long racemes ; heart-shaped ; 

 pink and white in color. 15c. each, ^1.50 per doz. 



Medium size 15 i 50 



Small size 10 i 00 



Spotted=leaved Calla. Resembles the 

 preceding, only that the leaves are beauti- 

 fully spotted with white, making it very 

 ornamental. 10 cts. each, 5i per doz. 



Little Gem Calla. A miniature form ; 

 flowers barely half the size of the ordinary 

 sort, and produced freely. 10 ea, Si per doz. 



Yellow Calla. Except in color, it does 

 not differ from the old variety ; flowers light 

 yellow, rare and beautiful. 35 cts. each, 

 54 per doz. 



Black Calla [Aruiii sanctiuii). Flowers 

 the shape of the Calla, but rich, dark purple 

 in color, and green underneath. 15 cts. 

 each, 51.50 per doz. 



Red Calla {Arujji cojiiiituui •. Flowers 

 red, spotted with black ; foliage palm- 

 shaped, mottled green and white. 10 cts. 

 each, 51 per doz. 



FREESIA 



Very desirable for pot- culture 

 in the house and conservatorv 

 by early plant- 

 ing they can be 

 had in bloom by 

 Christmas, and 

 m succession 1 

 throusrhout the "^^^ 



Black Calla. 



