*GALPINI. A most attractive specie 
growing in or near water. Long, delicate 
sprays of cerise or carmine flowers. Flow- 
ers autumn. $2.50 doz. 
*LONGIFOLIA. Resembles BEATRICIS 
but blooms two months earlier. Same 
range of colors occasionally shading to 
deep cream or white. $2.00 doz. 
*TUBULARIS HYBRIDS. Graceful spikes 
loaded with medium sized flowers in 
shades of apricot, salmon, and pink. Com- 
pact habit and low growing foliage. 30 
in. $2.00 doz. 
*MIXED. A fine mixture of about twelve 
evergreen species with a wide range of 
color. $2.00 doz. 
Zantedeschia 
(See Color Picture on Page 25) 
These plants are sometimes listed as 
RICHARDIA and are commonly known as 
CALLA LILY. They are of easy culture 
requiring light soil with a goodly portion 
of humus. They make excellent pot plants 
and are useful for forcing. In California 
they may be left in the ground for a num- 
ber of years, but in colder sections they 
may be lifted in the fall and stored away 
till spring. Delivery January to April. 
AETHIOPICA (The Lily of the Nile). 
Large white flowers on 3 to 4 ft. stems. 
Beautifully luxuriant dark green foliage. 
Plant in shady and moist location. This is 
practically evergreen in California and 
may be shipped at any time. 25c. 
ALBO-MACULATA (Spotted Calla). 
Creamy white flowers with purple blotch 
at the base. The erect leaves are heavily 
spotted white. This is more resistant to 
frost than the others. 25c. 
ELLIOTTIANA (The Yellow Calla). Rich 
golden yellow, medium height. Spotted 
foliage. It does best in a sunny spot. 25c. 
REHMANNI (The Pink Calla Lily). Our 
strain of thi§ beautiful plant is taller 
growing and of a purer shade of lavender- 
pink color than the usual form sold. The 
foliage is elliptical in shape. 20 in. 50c; 
large size bulbs, 75c. 
Zephyranthes 
Commonly known as Fairy Lilies. A 
race of summer and fall blooming Ama- 
ryllids. They are natives of southern 
United States and Mexico, where the long 
dry periods followed by heavy rains have 
given these bulbs the habit of blooming 
when they have had a good watering after 
a dry spell of a few weeks. They may be 
brought to bloom several times during the 
summer and fall in this manner. Will do 
well in pots in cold climates. Delivery 
throughout the year. 
*AJAX. A hybrid of CANDIDA and very 
much like it, but with golden yellow flow- 
ers. 10 in. $1.00 doz. 
*ANDERSONI. Bright yellow inside, cop- 
pery outside. 10 in. $1.50 doz. 
*CANDIDA. Pure white crocus-shaped 
flowers on rush-like foliage. Profuse 
bloomer and the easiest to grow. 10 in. 
50c doz. 
CITRINA. Best of the yellows. Very 
deep color. $2.00 doz. 
GRANDIFLORA (Carinata). The largest 
species. Large pink flowers on 12 to 14 in. 
stems, throughout the summer. The bulbs 
can be dug up and stored in the winter. 
$1.50 doz. 
*ROBUSTA (Habranthus Robusta). A 
grand variety with large pink flowers al- 
most like Amaryllis Belladonna in size and 
shape, and a profuse bloomer. 12 in. $1.50 
doz. 

SPECIAL COLLECTION 
bulbs each of the above six va- 
rieties, valued at over $2.00, for 
$1.50 
A lovely collection at a saving of 
25 per cent, 

Zephyranthes Robusta 

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