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CALLAS (Continued) 
Black Calla—See Arum. 
Pink Calla—A very unusual dwarf Calla. Flowers 
rose pink, changing to cerise. Each, 50c; $5.00 per 
doz. Postage, 10c. 
Yellow Calla—Beautiful golden yellow blooms, foli- 
age bright green spotted white. Fine for pots. 
Large bulbs, 15c each; $1.50 doz. Medium size, 
10c each; $1.00 doz. Postage, 10c; 25c doz. 
The white and black callas prefer shade and arrive in 
August and should be planted as early as possible, for they 
are both winter bloomers A light well drained soil pre- 
ferred with lots of water. The pink callas arrive about 
October and bloom late spring. Yellow callas can be 
planted from October to spring and should have more sun 
than the others mentioned. Successive plantings recom- 
mended for long blooming period. 
CHINESE ORCHID (See Bletilla) 
DAFFODILS (Large Trumpet) 
King Alfred—The most popular daffodil in America 
today. Large clear golden yellow mid-season 
bloom. Large mother bulbs, $1.50 doz.; $10.00 per 
100. Large round bulbs, $1.00 
doz.; $7.50 per 100. Postage, 15c 
per doz. 100 bulbs F.O.B. 
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DAFFODILS (Double Flowering) 
Twink—This beautiful novelty ap- 
peals to everyone who sees it. 
Very large flowers of alternate 
layers of pale primrose yellow 
and vivid orange. A _ striking 
effect. New low price, 10c each; 
$1.00 per doz. Postage, 10c each; 
25ce per doz. 

TWINK 
DAFFODILS (Poeticus) 
Ornatus Maximus—Large single white petals with 
golden short cup rimmed red. 10c each; $1.00 per 
doz. Postage, 15ec per doz. 
GLADIOLUS (Separate list ready January Ist) 
GLORY OF THE SUN (See Leucocoryne) —Page 8 
GRAPE HYACINTH (See Muscari) —Page 11 
HIPPEASTRUM (See Amaryllis) —Page 2 
HYACINTH (See Roman Hyacinth) 
IRISH (Spanish and Dutch) 
Bulbous Iris are not to be confused with the com- 
mon or bearded form of iris. The grace and 
beauty of this race of tall growing forms have 
nicknamed them ‘‘Poor-man’s Orchids.’ The bulbs 
are planted in the fall only and bloom from mid- 
winter to spring. The blue shadings of many, to- 
gether with their pencilings of gold in the falls, 
make a color combination unequalled in any 
other flower. They require a full sunny location 
and should be planted 4 to 5 inches deep. 
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““IMPERATOR”’ FAMOUS DUTCH IRIS 
This Iris is probably more extensively grown than 
any other one Iris in this class and no wonder, for 
it is a masterpiece in harmony of deep blue and 
gold. Grows 3 feet tall and flowers large and showy. 
Special offer, large bulbs, 35c dozen; 3 dozen, $1.00; 
$2.50 per 100 bulbs; $20.00 per 1000. Postage and 
packing, 10c. 
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