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NEW ARIZONA SEED Er FLORAL COMPANY, PHOENIX, ARIZONA 
BULBS AND ROOTS 
THESE BULBS GROW QUICKLY—VERY SHOWY—EASY CULTURE 
Canna Bulbs 
In Arizona and New Mexico they are the finest 
bedding plant we have. 
MIXED COLORS—(Each 15c); (doz. $1.50). 
THE PRESIDENT—Best of reds (Each 20c); (doz. 
$ 2 . 00 ). 
WABASH —Salmon pink. (Each 20c); (doz. $2.00). 
EUREKA— White. (Each 20c); (doz. $2.00). 
KING HUMBERT—Orange red. (Each 20c); (doz. 
$ 2 . 00 ). 
GOLD BIRD — Lemon yellow. (Each 20c); (doz. 
$ 2 . 00 ). 
WYOMING— Rich orange. (Each 20c); (doz. $2.00). 
PLANT MORE CANNAS FOR COLOR. 
Amaryllis 
Gorgeous plants of great beauty. Easy to grow, 
and produce large, lily-shaped flowers in brilliant, 
contrasting colors on heavy, stiff stems. Fine pot- 
plants, and very effective planted around ponds or 
in mixed borders. 
BELLA DONNA —"Bella Donna Lily,” rosy pink, 
delicately shaded with lavender, flowering before the 
leaves appear, very fragrant and fine for cut flowers, 
lasting fully a week when cut. Plant in a sunny posi¬ 
tion, leaving the neck even with the surface of the 
soil. (Each 30c) 
Antigonon Letptopus 
Called Queen’s Wreath and Rosa de Montana. A 
rapid growing and lovely vine with heart-shaped 
leaves and bearing quantities of rose pink flowers in 
wreaths. Blooms in the Summer and Fall. A vine 
which will thrive in hot, sunny situations and if cut 
down by frost will come up again in the Spring. 
Strong roots. Each: (Small 50c); (Large 75c). 
Caladium 
(ESCULENTUM or“ELEPHANT EAR” 
Grand, tropical-looking plant. A favorite for speci¬ 
mens on the lawn, or for bordering large sub-tropical 
groups. They produce enormous leaves frequently 4 
feet long by 3 feet wide; height 4 to 5 feet. Plant 
after the ground has warmed up, and take up before 
frost. (30c each); (4 for $1.00). 
Fancy Leaved Caladiums 
Here are surely Nature’s most glorious color crea¬ 
tions, from the darkest reds to the lightest and trans¬ 
parent shades, fantastically veined, penciled, and mar¬ 
bled. There is no equal in beauty. They are excel¬ 
lent to giv.e color to the rock-garden in summer or 
for foliage groups in semi-shade. For early results 
you can start bulbs as early as January in the house, 
or they can be planted outdoors when the ground is 
warm. (30c each); (4 for $1.00). 
Callas 
The White Calla is rarely used except for house 
blooms, but the hardier spotted-leaved variety El- 
liotiana, is mainly used in the gardens for the beauty 
of its foliage as a border, and its delightful flowers 
for late summer cutting. The bulbs should be set out 
after danger of frost is past, and dug up again in the 
fall for drying off and winter storage. 
AETHIOPICA —This is the well known and ever 
popular White Calla Lily whose chaste, waxen beauty 
Is typical of purity and refinement. There is nothing 
to take its place in decorations for church functions, 
and its presence in the home is ever an inspiration. 
(30c each); (3 for 75c). 
ELLIOTTIANA —Leaves dark green with creamy 
white spots; flowers a richly lustrous golden yellow. 
JOxtra large bulbs. (30c each); (3 for 75c), ’. . 
CANNA 
Dahlias 
Among the Summer and Autumn flowering plants 
there is no subject in the plant line that affords a 
greater amount of satisfaction to the grower or pro¬ 
duces a finer display for a continuous period than the 
assorted Dahlia Bulb. (Each 25c); doz. $2.00). 
FLORAL 
DEPARTMENT 
Member “Florists Telegraph Delivery” 
We carry a complete stock of 
CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS 
WEDDING BOUQUETS, 
FLORAL DESIGNS, 
furnished on short notice. 
OUT OF TOWN ORDERS carefully 
and promptly filled 
