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Niscellaneous BULBS and ROOTS 
Amaryllis Hybrids 
For growing in the house or conservatory, few plants produce as 
striking a display, with so little trouble, as Amaryllis. The bulbs 
should be potted in the fall, be kept rather dry all winter until 
growth starts in early spring, when they should be watered plenti- 
fully, fertilized, and lightly shaded. A few weeks, and they break 
into immense, Lily-like blooms of gorgeous color and form. 
Ready November Ist. 
Each Doz. 
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White. Not pure—slight markings of pink ..... 1.00 10.00 
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Improved Strain. Produces huge open-faced flowers, the petals 
being broad, rounded and overlapping. The color range includes 
a large proportion of pink, salmon and lighter shades. 
Each Doz. 
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Anemone (Windflower) 
These popular flowers of French origin are exceedingly useful as 
a decorative plant for house or garden, and fine for cutting. If 
planted outdoors in the fall, they must be well protected with leaves 
or other litter. They may also be planted in the spring in well- 
drained soil, and will flower during the summer, starting in May. 
When planted in pots, place 4 or 5 bulbs in a 5-inch pot, cover 
1 inch, and keep moderately cool; give but little water until growth 
begins. 
Blue Poppy. Large, single blue flowers on long stems, resembling a 
Blue Poppy. $1.15 per doz.; $8.00 per 100. 
His Excellency. Large, single, brilliant deep scarlet, poppy-like 
flower. Thick petals and long, strong stems. $1.15 per doz.; 
$8.00 per 100. 
St. Bavo. A splendid strain of single Anemone. Colors vary from 
white to pink, salmon, brick-red, deep carmine-red and deep 
velvety blue. $1.15 per doz.; $8.00 per 100. 
The Bride. Large, single, pure white flower with white center. 
$1.15 per doz.; $8.00 per 100. 
Single de Caen (Giant French Poppy-Flowered Anemone). Large 
flowers of brilliant colors. $1.00 per doz.; $7.00 per 100. 
St. Brigid. The flowers are semi-double, most varied and beautifully 
colored, and if cut before fully out are most useful for decorative 
purposes. $1.15 per doz.; $8.00 per 100. 
Calla Lilies 
A group of plants very easily grown in the house or conservatory 
for winter flowering. They produce large, Lily-like blooms of waxy 
texture. The huge, bulbous roots should be planted in stiff soil, 
heavily enriched with well-rotted cattle manure, and given a warm 
temperature and abundance of water. They may be grown either 
in pots or in the bench. When planting allow the crown of root to 
protrude just above the soil. 
White (Richardia Aethiopica). The White Calla, or Lily-of-the- 
Nile. Each Doz. 100 
IMaveraman@ldal Welch . oo a4 Gen oe oa oe $0.50 $5.50 $40.00 
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Godfrey Everblooming White (Richardia Godefroyana). This is a 
great improvement over the ordinary White Calla, especially for 
the amateur, being of even freer growth and much more florifer- 
ous over a longer season. The flowers, while a trifle smaller than 
the old-fashioned Calla, are of pure white. 
Each Doz. 100 
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Baby. This new, pure white, dainty Calla is a perfect miniature of 
R. Aethiopica, borne on stems | to 11% feet tall. It is due to 
become immensely popular. Prolific bloomer throughout the en- 
tire winter. Selected roots, 40c each; $4.00 per doz.; $30.00 
per 100. 

for Indoors — 
Greenhouse 
or Conservatory 
Calla Lilies—Continued 
Yellow (R. Elliottiana). The finest Yellow Calla. Large, rich deep 
golden flowers often 4 to 5 inches across at the mouth. Habit 
of growth and foliage like the old favorite White Calla except 
that the leaves of Elliottiana are spotted with white. This va- 
riety is grown from a round, flat corm which, when planted, 
should be covered about | inch. The corms retain their vitality 
for a long time and can be planted any time during the winter 
or spring. Treat same as other Callas. 
Each Doz. 100 
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INWelmntan nels 5 ah Sh dG Gaon odon agen: LO 7.00 50.00 
Selectedmmonstenstoots mei eens 85 8.50 60.00 
Pink (Calla Rehmanni). A most unusual and interesting house 
plant. Unlike other Callas the leaves are lance-like, about one 
foot high. The flowers are rose-pink deepening with age, and 
last about two weeks. Largest selected bulbs. $1.00 each; 
$10.00 per doz. 
Dielytra Spectabilis (Bleeding Heart) 
An old-fashioned favorite, with long racemes of graceful, heart- 
shaped pink flowers that are always attractive. It is used largely 
for forcing, but is also excellent for the garden border, and espe- 
cially valuable for planting in the shade. A splendid pot plant for 
winter blooming in the greenhouse or conservatory. Strong clumps. 
October delivery. 7Oc each; $7.00 per doz.; $50.00 per 100. 
Anemone—Windflower 
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