HYACINTHS CONDICANS 
These pendulous lily-like white flowers are 
clustered on tall 3 to 4 ft. stems and they 
bloom profusely in the summer. They make 
an especially good showing if planted in the 
1 »order or amongst evergreens or shrubbery and 
are quite inexpensive. Not hardy; they are 
taken up and treated much the same as a 
(lladiolus. 
3 Bulbs 25c 15 for $1 
WHITE WATER LILIES 
.Native hardy white lily suited either for 
glowing in ponds or lakes; in lily pools or in 
tubs or barrels sunk in the lawn. In planting 
the roots just lay them flat in. the mud at the 
bottom and weight down one end with a small 
flat stone. 
Each 50c 3 for $1.10 
Giant Amaryllis 
The truly gorgeous colorings and the 
giant size of the magnificent blooms and 
the free blooming habit of this Giant 
Amaryllis make it very much sought 
after and highly admired. Amaryllis are 
exceedingly easy to grow by following a 
few simple directions. The colors range 
from purest white, through various shades 
of pink, to the deepest scarlet; many of 
them w r ith beautiful markings and mot¬ 
tled throats. 
Plant each bulb in a 5 or G inch pot 
with the top well out of the soil; set 
the pots away in the cellar or in a dark 
closet and water sparingly until top 
growth lias begun; then bring out to 
light and warmth to bloom. After flow¬ 
ering sink the pots to the brim in a 
sunny garden spot and leave them there 
until the middle of October; then take 
up the pots and lay them on their sides 
in a shad)' place to dry off and ripen, 
after which they are stored again in the 
cellar until about the middle of February 
or until new growth begins. Do not 
remove the old soil; flower them again 
just as they are. Application of weak 
manure water twice weekly at the grow¬ 
ing stage however will be found of great 
value. Slightly larger pots may be sub¬ 
stituted as the bulbs increase in size. 
Fine large bulbs $1 Each 
6 Bulbs for $5 
Giant American Hybrid 
AMARYLLIS 
v 
6 for $1.98 
Hyacinth Condicans 
