CHILDS’ GREAT NEW CALLAS.f^ 
AQuRNC. W<K\ 
KVBRBLOOMING 
CALLA. 
Guilds’ N^W EVer* 
blooipipg G a Ha. 
It is our good fortune to have come into possession of 
this most valuable of all Callas. The following facts will 
convince anyone of its great superiority over the old sort. 
It is of a dwarf habit and does not grow tall and scraggly 
like the old variety, but is strong and compact with a great 
abundance of lustrous dark green foliage. It is a true ever- 
bloomer, its flowersappearing in great abundance both sum¬ 
mer and winter when grown in pots, or it will bloom pro¬ 
fusely all summer long in open ground and being potted in 
September, will continue blooming without intermission all 
winter. The same plant will grow and bloom for years 
without once ceasing, and the quantity of bloom which a 
good plant will produce is astonishing. It is estimated that 
Bix plants of the old sort will not produce so many flowers in 
the course of a year as will one plant of this new dwarf vari¬ 
ety. A large plant is hardly ever without one or more flow¬ 
ers and its dwarf compact habit makes it a much more de¬ 
sirable pot plant than the old variety. Its flowers are of 
large size and snowy white in color. All in all it is one of 
the most desirable plants we ever offered. Strong plants 
for blooming at once, 35c. each; 3 for 60c.; 6 for $1.00. 
NeW SWcet Scented Galla, 
Fragrance. 
Probably the greatest novelty of the year. It seems to 
be identical with Childs’ Dwarf Everblooming, possessing 
the additional charm of delicious fragrance. This new 
Calla was originated by Luther Burban'k, of California, 
who speaks of it thus: “The plants are of medium size, 
compact in growth and bloom profusely. It has not only a 
most charming flower produced in a profusion never before 
surpassed, hut also with a genuine, sweet, lasting fragrance 
all its own, but similar to the fragrance of Violets or Lilies.” 
With us it has proved a great success and we have a large 
stock of it. The above description of our Dwarf Everbloom¬ 
ing is a correct description of Fragrance also, adding only 
Its additional merit of sweet scent. Fine plants, 80c. each, 
3 for $3.00. 
NeW DWarf G a ll a > Little Genj. 
All that need be said about this sterling novelty is that 
it is a perfect miniature Calla, growing 8 or 13 inches high, 
and producing perpetually very large snow-white blossoms. 
It begins to bloom when only a few inches high in a three or 
four inch pot and a well-established plant in a large pot is 
never without flowers, summer or winter, and sometimes 
shows a dozen at once. The greatest plant novelty of late 
years and yet the sensation of the day. Our stock is TRUE, 
and the largest in the world. The plant for everybody. 
Price of fine plants, 15c. each; 3 for 30c.; 6 for 60c. 
Spotted G a ll a - 
The leaves of this beautiful Calla are deep green, with 
numerous white spots, which give the plants a magnificent 
appearance. The flowers are pure white, with a black center 
and very beautiful. They grow freely in any soil, either 
indoors or out. They flower splendidly in the garden, treat¬ 
ed like Gladiolus; that is, planted in spring and dug in 
autumn. The bulbs we send out are large and solid, and 
will all flower freely soon after planted. 16c. each; 3 for 30c. 
A few bulbs of enormous size at ZSc. each. 
YelloW G a ll a * 
The Yellow Calla (CaUa Hastata) is one of the rarest and 
most eagerly sought of all bulbs, and we have this year, for 
the first time, got a good large stock of large flowering bulbs 
to offer. They should be potted in the spring and they will 
start growth at once and commence blooming in a short 
time. The bulbs are strong and send up a rank growth of 
beautiful leaves and numerous flowers, which are a bright 
golden yellow with a black center. The color is one of the 
most beautiful shades of yellow seen among flowers, and the 
jet black center lends to the blossom a peculiar charm 
Bulbs are very scarce, and may seem high in price, yet it 
was only two years ago that they sold for $3.00 each. Fine 
flowering bulbs, 60c. each; 3 for $1.50. 
SPECIAL Of FER— For only $1.50 we will send one fine plant each of above five splendid Callas. 
UTHO BY H. M.WALL,BROOKLYN, N.Y 
