HORTICULTURAL SPECIALIST 
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ANEMONE. 
blanda. Beautiful blue. Give sun and good 
drainage .75 cents doz., $6.00 per 100 
ANEMONE. 
Apennina. In both white and blue shades. 
75 cents doz., $6.00 per 100 
ANEMONE. 
St. Brigids. Not very hardy but if planted in 
early spring will bloom well. Splendid in 
cold frames .50 cents doz., $4.00 per 100 
AMARYLLIS. 
Halli. (Lycoris squamigera.) 
This hardy Amaryllis can be planted in 
spring or fall. It carries spikes of lovely 
fragrant pink flowers in August or early 
September. Strong flowering bulbs. 
75 cents each, $9.00 doz. 
AMARYLLIS. Large Flowered Hybrids. 
These carry immense flowers in a variety of 
rich colors. 
Large bulbs. 50 cents each, $5.00 per doz. 
Mammoth bulbs. 75 cents each, $8.00 doz. 
BEGONIAS. 
Tuberous rooted. Single or Double in 7 sep¬ 
arate colors. Pure white, pink, scarlet, yel¬ 
low, orange, crimson, salmon. 
15 cents each, $1.50 doz. 
CINNAMON VINE. (Dioscorea Batatas.) 
A rapid growing vine with heart shaped 
leaves and small cinnamon scented flowers. 
10 cents each, $1.00 per doz. 
GALTONIA. (Hyacinthus.) 
candicans. Sometimes called the giant sum¬ 
mer snowdrop. Bulbous plant carrying very 
robust spikes, 3-4 feet high, circling which 
are numerous large snowdrop-like flowers. 
$1.25 doz., $10.00 per 100 
GLOXINIA. 
Five distinct colors, grand bulbs. 
20 cents each, $2.00 doz. 
HYMENOCALLIS. 
Calathina (also known as Ismene and Pan- 
cr&tium ) 
The “Spider Lily” or “Peruvian Daffodil” 
carries deliciously fragrant spikes of pure 
white flowers in late June or July. Plant 
3 inches deep when warm settled weather 
has arrived. Lift and store with roots at¬ 
tached and pack in sand or peat moss 
over winter in a warm cellar. 
25 cents each, $2.50 per doz. 
MONTBRETIA. 
The new Earlham Hybrid Montbretias show a 
tremendous advance over the old varieties in com¬ 
mon culture. Flowers run from 2%-4 inches in 
diameter, in some cases attaining a height of 3-4 
feet, they flower very freely with well branched 
spikes and all buds open out in water. Plant 4 inches 
deep in May. Store bulbs in soil or peat moss over 
winter. The following are outstanding varieties: 
Apricot Queen. (New.) Superb rich golden 
yellow apricot, extra large. 
25 cents each, $2.50 doz. 
Fiery Cross. An immense fiery orange with 
large crimson blotch in centre. 
30 cents each, $3.00 per doz. 
Golden West. A fine deep yellow, with orange 
shading.10 cents each, $1.00 doz. 
George Davison. A fine light orange with well 
branched spike.10 cents each, $1.00 doz. 
His Majesty. Deep yellow shading to bright 
