AMARYLLIS A tn-ah-ril-is 
For indoor blooming we recommend pot¬ 
ting the new bulbs during the latter part 
of January when the flower buds will be 
showing or outdoors in the South dur¬ 
ing the Autumn. 
After blooming, the bulbs maintain active 
growth until about the middle of October 
when watering should be stopped. They 
should then be “dried off” by laying the 
pots on their sides in a dry place free from 
frost. Towards the latter part of January 
the bulbs will show new flower buds; bring 
them into the light and start watering; al¬ 
low a temperature of 50 degrees at first and 
increase to 60 degrees as the flower stems 
develop. 
Applications of weak manure water twice 
a week will increase the size. 
LARGE EXHIBITION AMARYLLIS 
Trivett’s Giant White. Very large, glis¬ 
tening pure white. Choice sort. 
Trivett’s Giant Salmon. A gorgeous 
color and of immense size. 
Trivett’s Giant Pastel Pink. A lovely 
shade of clear light pink. 
Trivett’s Giant Rose. Deep rich shade 
of rosy pink; very attractive. 
Trivett's Giant Scarlet. Outstanding, 
light scarlet; glittering with light. 
Trivett’s Giant Red. Deep shade of red. 
Splendid contrast to others. 
Trivett’s Prize Hybrids Mixed. A mix¬ 
ture of our giant sorts. 
Top Size Bulbs Each $1.50 
AMARYLLIS —Continued 
Belladonna. Belladonna Lily. Large trum¬ 
pet-shaped flowers; rosy red color. 
100 .S25.00 10 $2.75 Each 30c. 
Equistre. Barbados Lily. Free flowering, 
bright flame red; good for pots. 
100 $20.00 10 $2.25 Each 2.5c. 
Halli. See Lycoris squamigera. 
ACHIMENES Ah-kim-e-neez 
Attractive, showy flowers resembling 
Gloxinias, but the flowers are more tubelike. 
Desirable pot plants, also for outdoors in 
the Summer. Will bloom in 12 weeks. 
Trivett’s White Beauty. Pure white. 
Trivett’s Lavender Beauty. Deep shade. 
Trivett’s Purple Beauty. Rich color. 
Trivett’s Violet Beauty. Blue shade. 
Trivett’s Mixed Beauties. All colors. 
100 $25.00 10 $3.00 Each 35c. 
CALLA LILIES 
Elliottiana. TheGolden Calla. If the bulbs 
(corms) are planted in the garden in May 
after all danger from frost is over, they will 
bloom during Summer. Also ideal pot or 
tub subject. 
Extra Selected 100 $45.00 10 $5.00 
Selected 100 $30.00 10 $3.50 
Baby Pink. Unusual, rosy pink, changing 
to cerise; only about 10 inches high. 
10 $8.00 Each 85c. 
T.T.S. 
Giant Hybrids Mixed. Large sorts. 
Top Size Bulbs (3-3H in- diameter) 
100 $65.00 10 $7.00 Each 75c. 
Extra Selected (234-3 in. diameter) 
100 $45.00 10 $5.00 Each 55c. 
CALADIUMS Kah-lay-di-ums 
Trivett’s Fancyleaved Mixed. A splendid mix¬ 
ture of many choice exhibition varieties. The most 
striking colors and combinations. 
Top Size . 100 $45.00 10 $5.00 
Extra Selected ... 100 $35.00 10 $4.00 
Esculentum {Elephant's Ears). Large-leaved, 
green. For tropical effect. 
Top Size . 10 $3.75 Each 40c. 
Average Top Size Bulb. Trivett’s Prize Amaryllis 
CANNAS Ka-nah 
The roots should be started in pots in the Spring 
and after the plants have been hardened off they 
can be transplanted to the garden or the roots can 
be planted in the open in May when danger 
from frost is over. 
Candelabra. Orange-scarlet, strong grower; green 
foliage. 4J4 feet. 
Eureka White. The best white, green foliage. 
4 feet. 
Golden Gate. Finest pure yellow. Green foliage. 
4 feet. 
Hungaria. La France pink. Green foliage. 3)4 ft- 
King Humbert. Orange-scarlet, bronzy purple 
leaves. 4 feet. 
The President. Best scarlet-red. Green leaves. 
5 feet. 
Yellow King Humbert. Yellow blotched red. 
Green leaves. 4 feet. 
Selected Roots, above sorts 
100 $10.00 10 $1.25 Each 15c. 
CRINUMS Kry -nums 
Large, showy flowering bulbs, for 
pots, tubs, etc. for Summet decora¬ 
tions. Hardy in the South. 
Giganteum. Very large pure white 
Amaryllis-like flowers. 
100 $25.00 10 $3.00 Each 3.5c. 
DAHLIAS — See page 191. 
DI CENTRA Dy-sen -trail 
{Bleedingheart). Formerly known as 
Dielytra. Valuable in the flower bor¬ 
der and in pots for early Spring 
blooming. 
Spectabilis. Clusters of drooping, 
heart-shaped. Fuchsia pink flowers. 
Largest clumps 10 $6.50 Each 70c. 
Strong clumps 10 .$4.50 Each 50c. 
GLORIOSA Gloh-ri-oh-sah 
{Glory Lily, Climbing Lily) 
Rothschildiana. Superior to Su- 
perba-, large, crimson flowers edged 
with golden yellow; unique and at¬ 
tractive. Plant early in the year for 
greenhouse Summer blooming. Can 
be transferred to the garden. 
70 $9.00 £ac/j $1.00 
Trivett’s Light Blue Gloxinia 
GLOXINIAS Glok-sin-i-ahs 
Very desirable as house plants for Summer decora¬ 
tions. Gorgeous specimens can be grown in the 
greenhouse by proper shifting into larger pots. 
Trivett’s Light Blue. Large blossoms freely pro¬ 
duced, charming color and flexible foliage. 
Trivett’s Pastel Pink. Delicate pink. 
Trivett’s White. Large white bells held erect 
above green leaves. 
I Trivett’s Red. Large, deep crim¬ 
son. 
Trivett’s Dark Blue. Large, dark¬ 
est. 
Trivett’s Scarlet. With white band. 
Trivett’s Violet. With white edges. 
Trivett’s Choice Mixed. All colors. 
Top Size 70 $7.50 Each SOc. 
Extra Selected 10 $6.50 Each 70c. 
Selected 
Regular 
70 ,$5.50 Each&Oc. 
10 .$4.00 Each 45c. 
Trivett’s Giant Spotted Hybrids. 
Large, erect blossoms spotted and 
marked with contrasting colors. 
Beautiful mixed colors. 
Top Size 10 $8.50 Each 90c. 
Extra Selected 10 $7.50 Each SOc. 
Selected 10 .$6.50 Each 70c. 
GLADIOLI — See page 185. 
HEMEROCALLIS —See Perennial 
Plants. 
HYACINTHUS CANDICANS 
{Sum mer-hyacinth) 
Produces stately spikes, 4 feet high, 
which are lined with pure white 
bells. Easily grown. Plant the bulbs 
in the garden in May for August 
blooming. 
Top Size 100 $15.00 10 $1.75 
Extra Selected 700 $12.00 70 $1.35 
IRIS —See Perennial Plants. 
ISMENE Is-mee-ne 
{Peruvian Daffodil) 
Calanthina. Clusters of white. 
Amaryllis-like flowers sweetly fra¬ 
grant. 18 inches high. Plant in the 
garden when weather is settled. 
700 $20.00 70 $2.50 Each 30c. 
LYCORIS SQUAMIGERA 
Quite hardy. Beautiful Amaryllis or 
Lily-like flowers, pale pink flushed 
with lavender. Put into ground 
cover plants. Peonies, etc. 
70 $8.50 Each 90c. 
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