SUMMER |i 

 FLOWERING V^0.1l0.S 



PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS — They should be planted in the open border 

 in a dormant condition when danger from frost is over in spring, and will 

 then flower during the summer months. When the tops are killed by frost 

 in the autumn dig and store through the winter as you would potatoes. 



Large Flowering 



White Calla 



Calla Ethiopica — An< 



aid, favorite plant. It 

 grows freely and re- 

 quires an abundance of water, and 

 produces very large pure white 

 blossoms during the winter and 

 spring; the resting period during 

 June and July can be given by turn- 

 ing the pots on their sides, without 

 catering in a shady place. 38c each ; 

 3 for $1.08; per dozen $3.65. Larger 

 plants 65c each; 3 for $1.85; per 

 dozen $6.72. 



Yellow Calla 



(Calla Elliottiana) — 



Flowers are very large, 4 

 rich deep orange-yellow, 

 often four to five inches across the 

 mouth; leaves are spotted and white. 

 Handsome foliage together with re- 

 markable flowers. Large flowering 

 Bulbs 49c each; 3 for $1.40; per 

 dozen $4.70. Larger Bulbs 60c each; 

 3 for $1.70; per dozen $5.66. 



Spotted Calla 



Richardia— - The Eich- 

 ardia Alba, or spotted 

 Calla, is^ a plant of mag- 1 

 nificent appearance. The leaves are 

 of the richest green, spotted with 

 pure white. The flowers are white 

 with delicate chocolate throat. Price, 

 25c each; 3 for 72c; per dozen $2.40. 

 Larger Bulbs 40c each; 3 for $1.14; 

 jer dozen $3.84. 



The Yellow Calla Elliottiana, 

 Blooms both in and out of doors, beau 

 tiful deep yellow flowers. Strong grow 

 Ing, blooms freely; long stemmed. 



The White Godfrey Calla, 19c. 

 Wonderful improvement over the old 

 White Calla; blooms of snowy white- 

 ness. 



Godfrey Calla 



White Calla (New Godfrey) — A won- 

 derful improvement over the old White 

 Calla. The plant is very bushy, having 

 double as many leaves as the old variety., and pro- 

 ducing three times as many flowers. Flowers are 

 unusually large, held high, and on stiff stems. 

 The blooms are large size and of snowy whiteness. 



19c each; 3 for 57c; per dozen $1.82. 



Larger plants 48c each; 3 for $1.37; 

 per dozen $4.60. 



Excelsior Pearl Tuberose, 10c; 

 dozen. 96c. 



Scarlet Mexican Lily 



(Amaryllis Formoissima) (Ja- 

 cobean Lily) — Gorgeous flowers, 

 of dark velvety scarlet, shading 

 to maroon, and having a satiny white stripe 

 in the center of each petal. Plant in sand 

 and pebbles covered with water, or in soil. 

 32c each; 3 for 81c; 6 for $1.38; $2.50 per 

 dozen. * 



Lily-of - the- Valley 



(Mammoth Flowering) — The «tf A. 

 sweetest and loveliest spring ■ IIP 

 blooming plant. Will thrive in 

 any common soil and do well in shady 

 places where many other plants fail. We 

 offer strong plants especially suited for out- 

 door planting. Price, 10c each; 3 for 28c; 

 6 for 50c; per dozen 96c. 



Double Tuberose 



Grows about 18 inches high, 

 blooms very early, matures per- 

 fectly, flowers pure white, large 

 size, very double and intensely sweet. Fine, 

 extra large, well-ripened bulbs, all sure to 

 bloom. 10c each; 3 for 28c; 6 for 50c; 

 per dozen 96c. 



SPECIAL OFFER— One each of the four large flowering Callas described at the top of this page, for $1.12 



Mammoth Flowering 

 Lily-of-the-Vatley. 

 10c; 6 for 50o; 12 



for 96p. 

 25 for $1.84; 50 for 

 $3.50; 100 for 



$6.00. 



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