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Caladium, Fancy Leaved 
AMARYLLIS 
VITTATA HYBRIDS (Hippeastrum). This is pre-emi- 
nently a window garden variety producing under sim- 
plest conditions, one or two spikes which are crowned 
with from three to six gigantic blooms, ranging in color 
from pure white grounds with various markings of rose 
or red to self colors as crimson, scarlet, cerise, ete. 
Large strong bulbs. 
Assorted Shades: (70c each) ($7.00 per 12) 
Red Shades: (85e each) ($8.50 per 12) 
ANEMONES 
Set the tops of the bulbs 1 inch below the surface and 
6 inches apart. Avoid over-watering before growth starts. 
They succeed best in a rich and rather heavy soil. 
BLUE POPPY. Deep violet-blue; single. 
HIS EXCELLENCY. Dazzling scarlet. 
THE BRIDE. Pure white, yellow stamens. 
ST. BRIGID. A distinct strain producing large flowers, 
mostly semi-double, with finely divided petals in a large 
variety of colors. Large bulbs. 
Each of above: 
(80c per 12) ($6.00 per 100) 
DE CAEN or Giant Single Mixed. Large size bulbs. 
(75e per 12) ($5.00 per 100) 
CALLA—ZANTEDESCHIA 
PINK CALLA (Rehmannii). 
pink, shading 
Calla. 
Medium sized flowers of rose 
to cerise when fully open. An unusual 
Height 10 inches. 
(65c each) ($6.50 per 12) 
YELLOW CALLA (Elliottiana). The true yellow-flower- 
ing Calla. The flowers-are bright yellow and the foliage 
dark green, spotted white. Plant bulbs 1 inch deep in 
well drained soil after cold weather is over. 
(25¢c eaeh) ($2.50 per 12) 
Large bulbs: (40c each) ($4.00 per 12) 
WHITE CALLA (Aethiopica). Strong bulbs. 
(20c each) ($1.75 per 12) 
Medium bulbs; 
Hallawell’s Select Bulbs 
CALADIUM 
FANCY LEAVED VARIETIES 
Suitable for pot culture for living room, sun porch, or 
conservatory decoration. They may also be used in win- 
dow boxes where the situation is protected from wind 
and strong sunlight. 
Start in sand during the early spring months, and plant 
into pots before the leaves unfold. Place your order early 
for January-February delivery. 
Each of the following: 
(35¢c each) ($3.50 per 12) 
CANDIDUM. Snow white leaf with green veins. 
DR. E. O. GROVER. Bright rose-red center with red ribs. 
DIR ila ey Ry AUD: 
shadings. 
Very deep red with brown to black 
J. D. EISHLE. Center of leaf is scarlet with green blotches 
and green border. 
JOHN HACHMEISTER. Lovely deep rose leaves. 
CALOCHORTUS 
MARIPOSA TULIPS. The three-petaled flowers are cup- 
shaped and wonderfully marked with eyes, dots, and 
pencilings in rich colors. Plant 2 inches deep in well- 
drained soil in a sunny position. 
(65c per 12) ($4.50 per 100) 
DIELYTRA—BLEEDING HEART 
(December delivery) 
SPECTABILIS. An old-fashioned favorite. Its long ra- 
cemes of graceful, heart-shaped pink flowers are very 
attractive. Does well in any part of the hardy borders, 
and especially valuable for shady places. 
Large clumps: (75c each) ($7.50 per 12) 
ERY THRONIUM 
(Dog’s-tooth Violet, Trout Lily, Fawn Lily) 
Charming woodland plants with richly-mottled leaves, 
bearing small lily-like flowers from February into April. 
The colors range from white, through shades of pink, to 
lavender and yellow. 
Plant upright 2 or more inches apart, covering the tip 
with 2 or 3 inches of soil. Do not permit the bulbs to 
become dry out of the ground. 
Mixture of colors: (65c per 12) ($4.50 per 100) 

Anemone, St. Brigid 
