BABY GLADIOLUS 
Small, dainty blooms suitable for table dec¬ 
orations. 
Arlington. Light orange-red. 
Baby Betty. One of Michigan's introductions. 
Beautiful shading of pink and cream. Good 
grower. 
Black Jack. Very dark red, nearly black. 
Bluet. Pale blue-violet with some cream in throat. 
Per bulb, 15c; doz., $1.50. 
Faddist. Light pink with blotch on each petal. 
Fluffy Ruffles. Pale yellow. Laciniated. 
Kewpie. Red with picotee edge. 
Louis Hemon. Three petals are red and three are 
yellow, producing a very novel effect in this 
starlike flower. It is also known as the "Clown 
Glad." The stock of this is scarce. Per bulb, 
15c; doz., $1.25. 
Queen of Bremen. A pretty rose-lavender. 
White Butterfly. A very beautiful creamy white 
with long spike. 
All of the above named varieties 
(with the exception of those priced) are: 
10c each or 75c per dozen 
Milla Biflora 
MILLA BIFLORA 
^ The White Star Lily 
Here is something new and really worth while. 
A likeable flower from the Mexican Highlands. 
The blossom is 2 to 3 inches across, delightfully 
fragrant, of purest snowy white with six waxy 
petals that are not quite separated, as if all had 
been cut from one piece. On the reverse the 
petals are striped with soft apple-green. From 
2 to 7 of the flowers are carried on wiry stems 
20 inches high. Makes a splendid garden cut 
flower, blooming freely from June until frost. 
Milla Biflora increases by offsets around the 
mother bulb and can also be propagated by 
seeds which it sets freely. Handle bulbs like 
gladiolus. 
Large bulbs: 
50c each; $5.00 per doz. 
YELLOW CALLA 
HEN we speak of Calla Lilies we 
\ (/ J think of their growing only in 
greenhouses and conservatories. 
However, we have tested this grand gold¬ 
en Calla for outdoor plantings and find it 
grows superbly in the open, lifting the 
bulbs in the fall and drying them as we 
do gladiolus bulbs. As a cut flower with 
18- to 24-inch stems it is unequalled — 
lasting fully two weeks. It is the best 
yellow Calla, with flowers as large as the 
white variety, but of a rich golden yellow 
color. It has dark green foliage with 
translucent creamy white spots. Planting 
them along v/ith our glads this Calla 
comes into bloom the middle to the last 
of July. It also sets seeds and makes nice 
sized bulbs the first year. This Calla will 
bring you winter cheer, too, if given same 
culture for indoor planting as narcissus 
and daffodils. 
LILY 
^Richardia Elliottiana 
Mammoth size bulbs over ZVz in. in diam. 
60c each; $6.00 per doz. 
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Yellow Calla Lily 
