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Tuberous-Rooted Begonia, Camellia-Flowered Salmon 
ACIDANTHERA BICOLOR 
Delivery—March to June 
65c. for 5, $1.20 for 10, $2.90 for 25, postpaid 
Valuable Summer-flowering bulbs, bearing dainty fragrant blooms of 
creamy white with a purple-maroon blotch. They should be planted about 
3 inches deep in early June. Otherwise, their culture is identical with that 
of Gladiolus, which they resemble somewhat in growth. 
AMARYLLIS HALLI 
(Lycoris Squamigera) The Hardy Amaryllis 
Delivery—March and A pril or in Autumn 
$1.50 each, $4.00 for 3, postpaid 
These plants are perfectly hardy and the bulbs may be planted either in 
the Autumn or early in the Spring. They will grow in any reasonably good 
garden soil and they should be set about 4 inches deep. 
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 toa height 
of 2 to 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. 
CINNAMON VINE 
(Dioscorea Batatas) 
Delivery—March to May 
3oc. for: 3, ->1.00)-tor 10; 
$2.30 for 25, postpaid 
A splendid hardy climber 
of rapid growth, with glossy, { 
green, heart shaped leaves 
and pure white, cinnamon- 
scented flowers. Plant the tu- 
bers horizontally and about 
2 inches deep in April or 
May They will grow in any 
good well drained soil and 
are excellent for covering 
porches or arbors. While the 
tubezs will often live through 
our Winters in the ground, 
it is best to protect them with 
a heavy mulch of leaves or to 
lift them and store in a cool 
place in dry sand during the 
Winter. Cannas, Hungaria 
All Bulbs are Postpaid Anywhere in U. S. A. 
TTT 
BRECK’S BULBS FOR 
Brecht Giant Begonias 
TUBEROUS-ROOTED Delivery—February to May 
$1.10 for 3, $3.60 for 10, $8.70 for 25, postpaid 
¢ Summer bedding and pot plants of spectacular beauty. 
The enormous single or double flowers are held well above 
the foliage, displaying a rich color range from scarlet to 
white, through shades of yellow, orange, and pink. Start. the 
bulbs indoors and put outdoors when the ground is warm. 
Highly recommended for moist soil in shady or ha-.f-shady 
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places. 
GIANT SINGLE-FLOWERED 
Orange Salmon White Mixed 
: Rose Scarlet Yellow 
o DOUBLE CAMELLIA-FLOWERED 
Orange Salmon White Mixed 
Rose Scarlet Yellow 
CALLA ELLIOTTIANA 
(The Golden Calla) Delivery—January to May 
75c. each, $2.10 for 3, $6.60 for 10, postpaid 
Large flowers of luminous golden yellow with deep green foliage marked 
freely with translucent white spots. They grow toa height of about 2!4 feet 
and are extremely effective when used as Summer bedding plants. 
The Golden Calla is also splendid when grown as a pot plant for home or 
porch decoration. A single bulb growing in a 6 inch pot will make a striking 
plant. 
They may be planted indoors at any time during the Winter or Spring 
months and in the open garden in May. 
CANNAS 
Delivery— March to May 
55c. for 5, 95c. for 10, $2.25 for 25, postpaid 
For bold striking color effects Cannas are unequaled. They are valuable 
both for their blooms and for their broad, handsome foliage. 
The bulbs may be planted directly in the garden after the weather has 
become warm in May or, for early effect they may be started after March 1, 
ace grown along in pots until May. They likea deep rich soil and plenty 
of water. 
Eureka. Fine white flowers, green foliage...................04-- 4 feet 
Hungaria. La France pink, green foliage........................4 feet 
King Humbert. Orange-scarlet, bronze foliage.................. 4 feet 
Richard Wallace. Deep canary yellow flowers in large trusses. Bright 
Breen foliage Ne tee ed ES ee ee eee Pee eee 4 feet 
Wintzer’s Colossal. Vivid scarlet, green foliage................. 5 feet 
Yellow King Humbert. Golden yellow flowers, freely dotted with red. 
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Mixed Varieties. 


Wintzer’s Colossal 
Yellow King Humbert 
