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CROHM A X BRO 7IIERS' CA TA LOG l ’E 
CALLA. 
The popular and well-known Egyptian Lily, often called “ Lily of the Nile,” is 
highly prized for its large white llowers, and is adapted to pot culture in the house, 
or will succeed well in water as an aquarium plant. 
Calla /Ethiopica, fine large roots each 25c. 
CALADIUM. 
ESCULENTUM. 
CANNA. 
Stately plants, highly esteemed for their large and handsome foliage and 
tropical appearance. Plant out when all danger of frost is over, in groups of eight 
or ten plants, or will make a fine appearance if set alone. When grown in pots 
they are fine for decorating houses, halls, greenhouses, etc. 
Canna, good roots, each 20c., $2.00 per dozen. 
Iris-Flowered, (Canna Flaccida), a native of Florida, with verv large flowers of a 
rich yellow color, in shape and appearance resembling ail Iris more than a 
( anna. Plant is two to four feet in height, vigorous, and blooms profusely all 
summer. Roots each, 15c. 
CALADIUM ESCULENTUM. 
One of the most showy of 
ornamental foliage plants in 
cultivation, either for the con¬ 
servatory or for planting out 
on the lawn ; of easy culture 
and will grow in any garden 
soil. Leases very large, of a 
green color, and beautifully 
veined and variegated with 
darker green. Plants should 
be abundantly supplied with 
water, which will produce a 
more luxuriant growth of 
leaves. In the autumn remove 
the roots to the cellar and pack 
in dry sand, out of the reach of 
frost. Every collection, how¬ 
ever small, should contain at 
least one of these plants. Good 
roots 20c. each, 6 for $1 00; 
extra large, 40c., 3 for $1.00. 
CRINUM. 
These are magnificent dowering bulbs, belonging to the Amaryllis family 
are as easily cultivated in the open ground as potatoes, and can be taken up in the 
fall, dried off, and kept over winter like Gladioli ; or they can be grown as pot 
plants and treated as Amaryllis. y 
Kirkii, produces flowers of the greatest beauty; flower Ptalk two or more feet tall, 
bearing a cluster of twelve to twenty large, lily-shaped flowers, of delightful 
fragrance. Bulbs each, $1.00. 6 
Americanum, an evergreen species of the easiest culture ; best grown as a pot plant; 
can be wintered in the cellar if the soil is kept nearly dry. Its large, white, 
exquisitely fragrant flowers are borne in a cluster on a tall stalk/ Bulbs’ 
each, 25c. 
GIANT SPIDER LILY. 
This magnificent South Florida Lily produces large clusters of from twenty to 
twenty-five flowers, and usually two or more flower stems at the same time. The 
flowers are airy and fragile appearing, and deliciously sweet scented. Fine for 
forcing m winter for cut flowers. Bulbs, each, 25c. 
