44 GOLDFARB’S SUMMER FLOWERING BULBS 

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Goldfark’s Summen 
Amaryllis Halli Begonia, Tuberous-Rooted 
(Lycoris Squamigera) An ideal subject for shade and semi- 
Very hardy Amarylls-like flower and shaded locations. The large flowers, both 
plant. Sword-like foliage appears in the single and double, bloom continuously 
early summer, dying down to the ground throughout the summer until frost. For 
in July. In early August the flowering early bloom, start in boxes or pots in 
stem appears, growing 2 to 3 feet tall February or March, using a light soil and 
and bearing large clusters of fragrant covering with a layer of sand or peat 
light pink flowers. Sun or partial shade. moss. Set outside as soon as frost danger 
‘ach 00; 3 0.00, is past. For blooms from July on, tubers 
sentria ee hE BAN may be planted directly outside in early 
May. 
Anemone 
Double Camellia-Flowered. This is the 
Giant French Poppy-Flowered true strain of Camellia-Flowered Dou- 
_ Plant in early spring or very late fall bles. The colors are true and uniform; 
in a light soil. Select a spot protected the flowers are of the camellia type; 
from winter winds. Beautiful single, very large. Our strain produces com- 
poppy-like flowers, growing 8 to 12 inches pact blossoms, keeping well when cut. 
tall, will bloom from midsummer on. White, Scarlet, Rose, Yellow, Orange 
Excellent for cutting. Protect with a and Salmon. 
Amaryllis Halli heavy mulch over winter. Plant 3 inches 
deep. Doz., 65c; 100, $5.00. Carnation Type or Double Frilled. This 
type produces a large double flower, 
A resembling a carnation in form. The 
Fancy-Leaved Caladiums petals are frilled and have serrated 
GREENHOUSE CULTURE: Start in edges. White, Scarlet, Rose, Yellow, 
flats filled with a mixture of one-third Orange and Salmon. ; 
leaf mold, one-third garden loam and * x e 
one-third charcoal or other coarse neu- CFispa or Single Frilled. Produces large, 
tral material. Cover the bulbs only one- profusely frilled and ruffled flowers of 
fourth inch. Place flats under a bench the single type. White, Rose, Yellow 
in the house, preferably at a temperature and Red. 
of 80 to 85.degrees, and water sparingly wanginge Basket Type. This type is used 
until the bulbs start to sprout. When rae esete  cdeetaial ade ob boxes 
the leaves show color, transplant to 5 or and is very effective in the rock garden. 
6-inch pots, using a good, rich leaf mold. Is 100 ] A Whi 
Give plenty of water when the plants are pean OOS EN ite, Ose, 
in full growth, 
HOUSE CULTURE: Plant in same type Cristata. A single type, slightly frilled, 
soil as above and use a 5- or 6-inch pot. a cockscomb-like tuft or crest is borne 
Keep in a light place and water about on each petal. White, Rose, Yellow and 
three times per week, the soil should be Red. 
moist at all times. 
Candidum. Leaf snow-white with green esebud. A double type resembling per- 
veins. edged green. fect rosebuds. Many flowers are col- 
ored in two shades. Available in a mix- 
preheat C eeg ag rose, dark green ture of pastel shades. 


Mrs. W. B. Haldeman. Bright pink, bor- Above Six Varieties: 
dered green. $3.50 per doz.; $26.00 per 100. 
John Peed. Bright metallic red center on . 
moss-sreen ground. , Everblooming. Will grow throughout the 
pga areca Ae RAR LE shat ah suffused white entire year; the blossoms are small, 
w greenis sa veins. white, and there are hundreds on each 
eee de ieee + Leaf bright red, Plant. It withstands rapid changes of 
‘ ark green edge. temperature. : 
; =e Dr. M. Cook. Dark moss-green, with ; z H | 
Single Fried Besoni plum-red eenter and red ribs Rrepaccs: hts 6 sine 
? Mme. Truall. Fine dwarf, shining red leaf fragrance. : i 
Fancy Calodiums with bronzy hues; broad center ribs of tant 
. . darker shade. Above Two Varieties: 
Cleo. Medium green with crimson ribs $2.65 per doz.; $20.00 per 100. 
and pink blotches. The veins pink, s y 
white and sometimes yellow. Red Sensation. The flower is an excellent 
Thomas Tomlinson. Bright crimson cen- red and will bloom naturally through 
ter and blotches; narrow green leaves. Christmas if planted in June or early 
! July. The blossoms are not large, are 
es See beara Pesce a kel a of the single type, and very plentiful. 
Tammo ie ; $6. : 
anti Saibeee, 35¢ each: $3.75 6s doz, Rose Dawn. A perfect Camellia-Flowered 
double. The petals are very long and 
Canna even, and the flowers very symmetrical. 
It is a rich clear rose, 
Strong Northern Roots 
City of Portland. Deep rich pink. Green 
foliage. 5 ft. 
King Humbert. Orange-scarlet, red mark- 
ings. Copper-brown foliage. 5 ft. 
King Midas. Rich yellow flowers. Green 
foliage. 4 ft. 
The President. Immense bright red flow- 
Autumn Glow. An extremely large Cris- 
tata type, the tufts or crests of which 
are a deep copper, contrasting with the 
rest of the flower, which is apricot. 
The foliage is very attractive and much 
more luxuriant than any other tuber- 
ous-rooted Begonia. 

ers. Green foliage. 5 ft. Stars and Stripes. A Camellia type dou- 
Wyoming. J.arge deep orange flowers. ble of dark red, striped and specked 
Bronze foliage. 6 ft. with white. The flowers are not large 
Yellow King Humbert. Yellow splashed but this plant is very vigorous and 
red. Green foliage. 4% ft. Single bulbs often produce over a hun- 
Above Varieties: SON eee Sct $ 
Dormant Roots: Doz., $1.50; 100, $10.00. Above Four Varieties: 
Growing Plants: Doz., $3.75. 50c each; $5.50 per doz. 
