In the following list, the price attached is for a single division. They should 
tower in one or two years. We have had them flower 10 months after dividing 
and replantinng but few will do that. 
Cymbidium Butterfly. Yellow to buff with red lip. $6.00. 
C. Doreen. Greenish bronze, yellow lip spotted purple. $6.00. ; 
C. Doris hybrid. Variable. The parent has large tawny to russet flowers with 
purple spotted cream lip. $6.00. 
C. Giganteum. A robust grower. The lovely flowers are smaller than some 
but as they are the earliest to flower they have no competition. $6.00. 
C. Hookerianum. Beautiful shade of green that is lovely in a corsage. $6.00. 
C. Insigne. Lavender purple and white. The plant is small and the most 
graceful of the Cymbidiums. Can be grown in relatively small pots. $6.00. 
C. Moira. Cream and yellow marked brown, $6.00. 
C. Winter Cheer. Bronze shaded rose. $6.00. 
Pease note. We deliver Cymbidiums thruout the year. They are shipped bare 
root packed in damp moss. We prepay postage in the summer but plants sent 
to cold cJimates in the north require much more packing and greater care in 
packing in the winter season. We will send in winter only by express at your ex- 
pense but with no extra carge for packing. 
THE CALLA LILY FAMILY. Araceae 
This family contains the so-called Calla Lilies or Zantedeschias, Fancy Leaf 
Caladiums and the genera, Sauromatum, Amorphophallus and others listed in 
our spring catalogs. 
Culture. Baby Callas are the only white callas that can be moved now. Grow 
them in slight shade to full sun in pots or garden. The soil should be half sandy 
loam, half fine leaf mould. Baby Calla is evergreen and should never be dried 
off. 
The Golden Calla, Elliotiana, is exceptionally fine in pots. So also is the Al- 
bo-maculata. They start more easily now than in late Dec. Give them a 6” pot, 
soil like Baby. Cover bulb 1”. Keep only moist, not too wet until well up. Give 
them a warm sunny window. If too sunny a lace curtain may be enough shade. 
They usually bloom quite early. They are fine in the garden. Here we plant Feb. 
15 to Apr. 1., in a lath house or other half shade. Dig bulbs and keep them dry 
as soon as tops yellow. See other culture notes with the listings. 
Zantedeschia aethiopica. var Baby Calla. This is the smallest and whitest 
ca'la. Small enough for corsage. We send small bulbs as the large bulbs make 
larger flowers, approachng in size those of Godfrey. For tiny 1” flowers replant 
your small bulbs. 20c ea. 3 for 50c. $1.50 per doz. 
Z. albo-maculata, Spotted Leaf Calla. White flower. The spear shaped spot- 
ted leaves are most decorative even without flowers. 20c. $2.00 per doz. 
Z. elliotiana. Yellow Calla. The most desirable colored Calla. The lovely deep 
yellow flowers, with the spotted foliage, make a perfect, easily grown and low 
priced pot plant. Ours are extra fine, high crowned bulbs. 20c. 
Z. melanoleuca. Black Throated Calla. New and rare. The largest of colored 
Callas. Foliage spotted and very decorative. The large, wide open, yellow flowers 
have a black-purrvle throat. 85¢ to $1.50. ea. 
Amorphophallus revieri. Sacred Lily of India. The plants lend a rich trop- 
ical effect to borders in the south where they are hardy and even n the north 
as the bulbs can be dug and stored over winter. 3 ft. or more tall. The huge flow- 
ers, 2 ft. long or more are Calla shaped, rich chocolate, dotted red. The Arum 
fragrance so much lked by flies is not too bad and soon disappears. Plant 4” 
deep in half shade. Smaller bulbs for 50c and $1.00. Large bulbs $2.00 and $2.50. 
see large should bloom, especially the $2.50 size. Very small offsets for 10c. 3 for 
Be. 
Sauromatum venosum. Lizard Lily. Attractive tropical foliage with spotted 
petioles. The gorgeous flowers are most unsual, having a long narrow spathe, 
yellow with purple-black spots, The spotted petioles and peduncles distinguish 
this species from S. guttatum for which this often sold. Arum “fragrance..” 
The dry bulbs flower out of the ground early, hence this should be ordered in 
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