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BABIANA TRUE AZURE—The blossoms are bluer than 
indigo, a rich living blue that is hard to describe. Flowers 
easily and quickly in pots. Very lovely, 4 for 25c ; 10 for 50c. 
THE PINK CALLA—It is Zantedeschia Rehmanni, a true 
Calla, but rather dwarfer and more compact than the old- 
fashion-white. The flowers, too, are a trifle smaller, but 
there are more of them. The coloring is most alluring; 
from white with but faintest of blush suffusions, through 
pink tintings, to pure deep rose. A good pot plant. Still 
rare. 65c each, 2 for $1.15. 
THE BLACK CALLA—Flower-spathes of richest velvety 
j -■ black-maroon. Striking and unusual. It is technically an 
Arum, but very close to Calla, and requiring like handling. 
Some times called Sacred Calla. Each 40c; 2 for 
GOLDEN CALLA—Flower-spathes of brilliant shining yel- 
low, thick and wax-like. May be forced slowly for March 
bloom. Don’t try to rush it. Each 30c; 3 for 85c. 
< LEUCOCORYNE IXIOIDES ODORATA—The lovely Glory 
of Sun, a rare treasure from the hills of Chile, and 
often considered the most charming of all bulb flowers for 
the winter window. The 18 inch stems carry each several 
very large and starry soft blue flowers, with undulate petals 
and white centers. The blossoms are intensely fragrant and 
particularly long-lasting. For winter pot culture only. At 
its best it is wonderfully good, but it is only fair to men¬ 
tion that at times the bulbs fail to flower the first year. 
Fortunately this delay in blooming is rare, and it is a 
delay only, for such bulbs almost invariably flower the 
second year. Each 35c; 3 for $1.00. 
VELTHEIMIA GLAUCA—A desirable, unusual, and highly 
decorative bulb that will do well under window conditions. 
Handsome blue-gi'een foliage, half-succulent and crispy, 
glossy and undulate. Then in March, heavy, long-stemmed 
trusses of rosy pink flowers, tinged with buff and cinnabar. 
This is one of my favorites. I have grown it for years. 
Each $1.00. 
NEW WINTER WINDOW OFFER—Four bulbs of Sparaxis, 
5 of Triteleia, 4 of Baby Gladiolus, and 10 of Oxalis cernua, 
the Bermuda Buttercup, each kind labeled. 23 bulbs, all 
rather easy forcers if directions are followed, for ONE 
DOLLAR in the collection. They will keep the winter win¬ 
dow gay. 
WINTER WINDOW ADVENTURE OFFER—Three Lachen- 
alia Rector of Cawston, 3 Leucocoryne, 2 Double Ornitho- 
galum, 2 Golden Ornithogalum, 2 Tritonia hyalina, and 3 
Morea polystachya, separate labels, for TWO DOLLARS in 
the collection. 
CALLA COLOR OFFER—Two of the Pink Calla, 2 Black 
Calla, 3 Golden Calla, all for $2.50. 
PLEASE NOTE: Bulbs are not prepaid and are 
sent by express collect unless remittance includes 
postage allowance. For postage and packing, add 6% 
east of Pittsburgh and north of Potomac, 10% beyond 
the Mississippi, and 15% for destinations further west. 
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