YELLOW CALA LILY 
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When we speak of Calla Lilies we think 
of their growing only in greenhouses and 
conservatories. However, we have tested 
this grand golden 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 with 
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. We are also listing a new 
white Calla with spotted foliage like the 
yellow variety. Also a new lovely pink 
Mammoth size bulbs over 2! in. in diam., 
60c each; $6.00 per doz. 

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YELLOW CALLA LILY 

HARDY PERENNIAL LIST 
Achillea. Buttony, white flowers on long 
stems that remind one of Feverfew. Doz. 
$2.00. 
Agrostemma or Mullein Pink. Has showy 
crimson flowers not unlike single pinks. 
Has attractive silvery white foliage. Fine 
a garden display or for cutting. Doz. 
2.00. 

Anchusa, Italica. 5 ft. One of the finest 
and showiest of all the Anchusas. Stout. 
much-branched stems literally covered 
with large brilliant rich blue flowers. 
Doz. $2.50. 
Anthemis inctoria. A larger new and im- 
proved Golden Marguerite. Doz. $2.00. 
Armeria, New Hybrids. This new strain 
gives us the shades of bright pinks coral- 
red, light red, violet and purple, which 
have been lacking in the older strains. 
The numerous flowers are large and ball- 
shaped with stems 16 inches long. Ex- 
cellent for cutting. Doz. $2.50. 
Artemisia, Silver King. A _ silvery-leaved 
contrast plant. Sprays may be cut for 
winter bouquets. Doz. $2.00. 
Aster of Gold or Golden Aster is a very 
new one recently introduced. Begins 
blooming the middle of August and con- 
tinues until frost. The plant is covered 
with small golden asters. Each, 75c; $7.50 
per dozen. 
Aster, Star of Wartburg. A showy spring- 
blooming Aster with large well formed 
blooms of a lovely rich lilac-blue color 
that contrast well with the bright orange 
center. Doz. $2.50. 
Baptisia. Lupin-like blue flowers in dainty 
branching spikes. The foliage of this 
plant is non-wilting and lasts long in 
bouquets and makeup work for florists. 
Doz. $2.50. 
