MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 
4T 
SPOTTED CHILLffi. 
White flowers, the leaves covered 
with transparent white spots. Effect¬ 
ive window plant. Distinct. 
fOc.; 3 for 25e. 
LITTLE GEES CALLA. 
Seldom grows over 10 in. high, yet 
hears many sweet flowers of good size. 
An excellent plant. 
8 5c.; 2 for 25c. 
EVERBLOOK31NG MOM YBRET1AS. 
Miniature-like Gladiolus, throwing up a 
profusion of bloom all summer; golden 
orange and red. Lovely for vases and bou¬ 
quets. Excellent for bedding. 
4c. each; 3 for 12 for 30c. 
!IEW YELLOW CALLA. 
Golden yellow, jet black centre; very 
rare and expensive bulbs. Treat same 
as the Spotted Calla. Blooms winter 
and summer. 
2 5c. each ; extra large bulbs, 50c. 
SUMMER SCARLET FREE lift. 
In bloom the whole summer; dense 
clusters of brilliant crimson flowers. 
The three lower petals marked with a 
black spot. 
5c.; 4 for 85c.; 10 for 25c. 
PERUVIAN LELY. 
Gorgeous flowering plants ; flowers produced in great numbers ; all shades and colors, 
and most elegantly mottled with purple, crimson, rose, blue, yellow, green, appearing, 
when hi bloom, like a thousand butterflies. Hardy with slight protection. 
80c.; 3 for 25c. 
ANEMONE GIANT FRENCH. 
For summer blooming ; planted in the spring they will bloom during the summer, and 
live out and improve each year. Soak them in water 3 hours before planting, and cover 
a little the first winter. All colors. -Double and single. Bulbs, 3 for 6c.; doz., IQc. 
HVACINTHUS CAND8CANS. 
This bulb is very hardy, grows easy, and throws up a Yucca-like spike 4 to 5 feet high, 
clothed with drooping white flower bells. 
Bulbs— 2 for 6c.; 4 for 10c.; 10 for 20c. Seed— This will make blooming bulbs 
in one year, grows easy and quick. Pkt., 25 seeds, 4c. 
MVACINTHUS CAM D SCAMS 
