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Several important new Callas are here offered. The 
Little Gem is a perfect wonder, and everybody should have 
t " ,t ^ovel't? 1 ls Mint b ? sai '! "bout this sterling 
("wTnehis 0 hteTib " be *J"» 'V hloo!n when J onl - g a 
nufoKiiSSi ‘P * 1 I • 1 l ‘? r * 0 or ,<>,,r inch pot. and a well- 
« ™ r h ! l 'fe !" a u '«e i"* 1 Is never without, flowers. 
mi. winter, and sometimes shows a dozen at 
once. The greatest plant novelty of late years and vet 
'J‘^ 8e !‘? at A on of Vi 6 d “ v - ° ur stock is TftUE and the 
largest in the world, Cut shows the comparison of the 
Common Calla and Little Gem growing sid^bv side 
The plant for everybody. 25c, each ; 5 for $1.00. 5 ‘ 
Wifi, T ,a T tverl)l pomlng. 11a bit. dwarf and compacl 
with handsome glossy toliage. and large snow-white 
- • flowers. The old Calla. as everyone knows, is a sin 
J i wi'.'o 1 ’. i , h,s *}> rt is a 1 wavs in bloom, summer 
rV,Y,>,‘' blooming for years without once ceasing 
I nr!,,! J>egrown in the open ground in summer, and 
oAti ill K 'fI‘i , "A 1H ’ ““■>■ he kept growing in 
l....;/ pptsa.il of the time. A great improvement ns a not 
dncin 1 g l mi?eh l i the 01,1 r e ( L ,| iring less room and pro^ 
aiming much larger and finer flowers and five times as 
many of them. Stock very scarce. 00c. each ; 2 for SI. * 
Common Calla. Fine strong plants. 25c. each. 
Sp “'f e , a Ca ;, a - Leaves finely spotted white. Flowers 
r Fi'n'f bX h aic^*ea < ('h'. ter Makes a very pretty 
Vel i'?"5®", a ,- Sa ™ e '"ftture as the Spotted Calla. but with 
rare? b,os80ms with a black center. Very 
