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AMARYLLIS 
Delivery— November to March 
For growing indoors Not hardy 
Breck’s Giant American Hybrids. [|lustrated in color on page 13. 
A wonderful strain of new Giant-flowered Amaryllis of free-flowering 
habit. The large flowers are composed of broad, well-rounded, over- 
lapping petals and range in color from crimson to orange-scarlet, 
light rose and white, in the richest self-colorings and combinations 
of stripes and variegations. The large, strong bulbs we offer will 
throw erect, vigorous stems with from four to six blooms. We offer 
them in choicest mixed colors only. 
85 cts. each, $2.35 for 3, $7.00 for 10 
AMARYLLIS 
The Hardy Amaryllis Grow outdoors 
Halli (Lycoris squamigera) (Hardy Amaryllis). The leaves appear 
quite early in the Spring and grow until July when they ripen and 
die to the ground. Then in August, the flower buds spring up and 
grow rapidly to a height of 2 or 3 feet. These buds soon open into 
clusters of from 8 to 12 large Lily-like flowers of a rosy lilac color. 
They are very handsome and always excite admiration. 
$1.25 each, $3.30 for 3, $10.00 for 10 
ANEMONE -¢ Windflower 
For growing indoors Not hardy 
Splendid large, single and semi-double flowers of exceedingly 
brilliant hues. Excellent for cutting. They will grow remarkably 
well in a cool greenhouse but will not survive the warm temperatures 
of the home. 
De Caen (Giant French Poppy-flowered Anemone). 
flowers in brilliant and varied colors. 
75 cts. for 10, $1.75 for 25, $6.60 for 100 
St. Brigid (Irish Anemone). Semi-double, fine for cutting, rich and 
brilliant colors. Mixed. 
Large, single 
90 cts. for 10, $2.15 for 25, $8.15 for 100 
CALLA LILIES 
Delivery— November 
For growing indoors Not hardy 
Callas really need no introduction to the general public but few 
know how easily they may be grown in the home. Planted in pots, in 
well enriched loam and kept well watered, they will make a rapid 
growth and will start to bloom in only a few weeks, and continue for 
months. 
Black Calla (Arum pictum). A large, purple-black flower, shading 
to maroon as it ages. An interesting oddity and well worth trying 
in the Winter window-garden. 
85 cts. each, $2.35 for 3, $7.00 for 10 
Golden Calla (Elliottiana). ma Elis te Cope on page 12. Pure 
F i distinctly spotted white. 
eee Oe 8r oneze 80 ae each, $2.25 for 3, $6.75 for 10 
Pink Calla (Rehmanni). A most unusual novelty. Flowers of soft 
rose-pink deepening to rose-purple toward the outer edge. 
edi. ek : 70 cts. each, $1.95 for 3, $6.25 for 10 
White Calla (Aethiopica). Old fashioned well known White Calla 
Lily-of-the- Nile. 
“ao. 70 cts. each, $1.90 for 3, $6.00 for 10 
CHIONODOXA °- Glory-of-the-Snow 
Hardy bulbs Grow outdoors 
Delightful blue-flowering bulbs for borders, banks and rock-gardens. 
They resemble the Scillas, but instead of drooping the inch-broad 
flowers are held erect on 5-inch stems. They are permanent and are 
among the finest early-blooming plants. 
Luciliae. -bl ith hite center. Large clusters of flowers. 
ae. Sky-blue with a $1.00 for 10, $2.30 for 25, $8.80 for 100 

CROCUS, Spring-blooming 
COLCHICUM ©<- Meadow Saffron 
Hardy bulbs 
These hardy Autumn-flowering plants resemble the Crocuses. The 
flowers appear in Autumn, almost immediately after planting the 
bulbs and the leaves come up the following Spring. They may also 
be grown in pots or pans in prepared bulb fiber or pebbles. 
Autumnale major. 
flowering. 
May be grown indoors or out 
Large violet-purple flowers. Extremely free 
35 cts. each, 90 cts. for 3, $2.75 for 10 
Bornmuelleri. Immense flowers of rich rose-lilac and white. 
55 cts. each, $1.45 for 3, $4.50 for 10 
CROCUS, Spring-Blooming 
Hardy bulbs For growing outdoors 
One of the earliest flowers of Spring, the Crocus is also one of the 
most graceful and lovely. Planted in September and October in 
clumps and masses, they are perfectly hardy and may remain in the 
ground indefinitely. They should be planted in scattered drifts in the 
grass, under shrubs or in the rock garden. 
Mixed, All Colors. $1.00 for 10, $2.35 for 25, $9.00 for 100 
CROCUS, Autumn-Flowering 
Hardy bulbs 
Delightful Crocuses which come into bloom in September and 
October, if planted in August. They will continue to grow and bloom 
year after year. They also force very easily, and charming low table 
decorations can be made by planting them in shallow bowls in either 
our new Mica-Gro or bulb fiber. 
Zonatus. Beautiful flowers of soft rose-lilac; center yellow with 
orange zone. 90 cts. for 10, $2.10 for 25, $7.95 for 100 
ERYTHRONIUM ~- Dog’s-tooth Violet 
For growing outdoors tn woodland settings 
May be grown indoors or out 
Mixed. Illustrated in color on page 13. Lovely woodland plants with 
prettily mottled foliage and graceful, Lily-like flowers. Flower 
stems 6 to 8 inches tall. Plant as soon as received, about 3 inches 
deep and allow them to remain undisturbed. They make a fine 
underplanting for shrubs and will multiply rapidly in moist soil, 
rich in leafmold. 65 cts. for 10, $1.55 for 25, $5.95 for 100 
