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MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 
New Yellow Calla 
“MRS. ROOSEVELT.” 
Awarded a silver medal by the Massachusetts 
Horticultural Society , igo 2 . 
Awarded a silver medal by the Society of American Florists , 
Boston , igoj. 
Description. —Flowers, light, clear yellow, produced very 
freely on long stems. Foliage, deep rich green, distinctly and 
freely blotched with white, making the plant very effective 
for banking and for other forms of decorations, and more dis¬ 
tinct and showy than Fancy Caladiums for many purposes. 
It does particularly well planted outside, grows strong and 
flowers freely. Probably the best Calla for this purpose extant. 
35c. each; 2 for 60c.; 4 for $1.00. 
Fllintfinnn Giant Yellow. This is the great new Yellow 
° Calla, of marvelous beauty. Flowers very 
large and of tne brightest golden yellow. Leaves beautifully 
spotted with white. Not so vigorous as “Mrs. Roosevelt.” 
Bulbs, 50c. each. 
Spotted Calla. White flowers, 
the leaves covered with transpar¬ 
ent white spots. Effective window 
plant. Distinct. 10c.; 3 for 25c. 
Little Gem Calla. Seidomgrows 
over ten inches high, yet bears many 
sweet flowers of good size. An excel¬ 
lent plant. 10c.; 3 for 25c.; 4 for 30c. 
Pink Calla S^hemanni. Another new Calla which has created a sensation in Europe and has sold as high 
as ten dollars each. It is a strong, free grower with large blossoms, which are of a fine pink color. Flowers freely 
in the open ground. Rare and beautiful. 35c. each ; 3 for 90c. 
Hastata Yellow Calla. Golden 
yellow, jet black center; very rare and 
expensive bulbs. Treat same as the 
Spotted Calla. Blooms winter and 
summer. Large flowering bulbs, 20c. 
each; 3for50c.; Extra large bulbs,40c. 
T he Godfrey Calla. Undoubt¬ 
edly the finest thing ever sent out in 
the Calla line, and quite indispensa¬ 
ble. Compared with the ordinary 
Calla Ethiopica, it gives three blooms 
to one; is snow-white and perfect in 
form ; blooms on very small plants. 
(Imported from the island of 
Guernsey.) 2Qc. each ; 3 for 50c. 
Mew Large Flowered Calla.— Calla Devoniensis. 
Blooming Callas from seed in one year. The most beautiful and best Calla 
up to date. It produces from three to four times as many flowbrs as the older 
sorts. The seedlings come true and will bloom the first year. Its willingness 
to bloom is phenomenal, while its culture is of the simplest. One-year-old 
plants often produce six flowers. They are purenvhite, large and are borne 
on stout stalks. Packet, 15 seeds, 15c. 
Jadoo Fibre. For potting flowering bulbs for blooming in the house like 
hancy Caladiums, Callas, Phryniums, Choice Lilies, Begonias and Gloxinias 
it is splendid. The bulbs start quick and grow strong. 
* Price of Jadoo: Packet, 3 oz., by mail, 10c.; 5 lbs. by express, 30c. 
