COLORED CALLA LILIES 
(Blooming size bulbs) 
Zantedeschia elliotiana — Golden yellow 
with spotted leaves. 
15c each; 8 for $1.00 
Zantedeschia rehmanni — Pink calla, 
dwarf and attractive. 
40c each; 3 for $1.00 
Planting Notes —2 inches deep. 
Calla Lilies are easy to grow, but re¬ 
quire a moist acid soil, and occasional 
applications of manure. Grow them in 
shade. 
ZANTEDESCHIA ELLIOTIANA 
MEYER LEMONS 
A dwarf tree (or bush) which hears fruit very young. Ready now. 
Can be grown ANYWHERE! Imagine growing and picking lemons in your own 
home. The dwarf characteristics of these lemons allows them to be grown in pots. Accord¬ 
ingly, they may be taken indoors or placed in conservatories in climates where the winters 
are severe, and then returned to the yard, porch or patio during the balance of the year. 
Ornamental Value — These plants 
have shiny dark green leaves with deep 
orange oval shaped lemons and sweetly 
scented flowers larger than orange blos¬ 
soms. They make ideal house plants, or 
porch and garden specimens. 
Quality and Use of Fruit —Meyer 
lemons bear a large fruit of exception¬ 
al quality which may be used for the 
same purposes as the ordinary com¬ 
mercial lemons. 
Size of Plants Offered —Only two- 
year plants out of 4-inch pots are of¬ 
fered this spring. These plants should 
bloom and set fruit this coming sum¬ 
mer. The illustration at the left is of a 
three-vear-old plant. Note the half ma¬ 
tured fruit. 
Cultural Instructions — Plant in any 
good garden loam, which allows fair 
drainage. P’ant in 5-inch pots upon re¬ 
ceipt. When the 5-inch pot becomes 
slightly root bound transfer to a pot 
one inch larger, and so on. It does not 
hurt these plants to become slightly 
pot bound. 
Fertilize frequently but lightly with 
any good commercial plant food. 
Water often enough so the plant 
never suffers from drought. 
Meyer Lemon plants out of 4-inch 
pots, $2.00 each, postpaid to any point 
in the United States. 
THREE-YEAR-OLD TREE MEYER LEMON. 
Note the Fruit. 
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