MISCELLANEOUS BULBS 

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Amaryllis 
AMARYLLIS 
BELLADONNA (Callicore rosea)—Soft pink flowers in 
large umbels which are exquisitely beautiful and very 
fragrant. Plant in October-November for pot culture 
indoors in a 5- or 6-inch pot, with the neck and upper 
surface of the bulb exposed. Plant outdoors in March- 
April for late summer blooms. 3 bulbs $1.25. 

Anemone 
ANEMONE 
Anemones provide exquisite cut flowers and_ brilliant 
colors for borders with attractive foliage. Best results are 
obtained by planting in January and February. Plant 1% 
inches deep, 6 to 8 inches apart in well drained sandy 
loam. 
BLUE POPPY— Attractive deep violet blue flower, single. 
$1.00 doz. 
HIS EXCELLENCY—Finest single red, huge brilliant scar- 
let. $1.00 doz. 
MONARCH DE CAEN—Maegnificent strain of poppy anem- 
one. Huge saucer-shaped flowers in brilliant shades of 
searlet, pink, lavender and blue. $1.00 doz. 
ST. BRIGID MIX—Lovely distinct class producing large 
flowers, mostly semi-double, in glorious shades of bril- 
liant red, pink and blue, above attractive deep green 
foliage. $1.00 doz. 
ALLIUM 
NEOPOLITUM—\Exquisite clusters of 20 to 30 star-shaped, 
pure white flowers of real beauty; fine for forcing. Plant 
in well-drained, alkaline soil. 85c doz. 
BABY GLADIOLUS 
Plant in October or November about 4 inches deep for 
these dainty blossoms which will bloom in early spring. 
Fine for forcing and pot culture. 
PEACH BLOSSOM—Glistening soft pink, very free flower- 
ing. $1.15 doz. 
SPITFIRE—Splendid spikes of brilliant salmon red. Highly 
recommended. $1.15 doz. 
BLETILLA 
HYACINTHINA (Hardy Orchid)—A beautiful hardy orchid 
anyone can grow indoors or in the garden. Planted in 
November, it will bloom in early March. Six to 8 dainty 
amethyst-purple flowers on strong stems about 12 inches 
tall which last from 6 to 8 weeks. $1.00 doz. 
BRODIAEA 
CAPITATA—Continuous blooming plant throughout the 
winter, with dainty clusters of violet-blue flowers on 12- 
to 18-inch stems. Ideal for naturalizing, long lasting as 
cut flowers. Plant in light loamy soil in light shade. 
3 bulbs 45c; $1.50 doz. 
CALLA 
AETHIOPICA (White Calla)—Plant in clumps for the gar- 
den border or in pots for indoor bloom. All grow well 
in moist soil and will stand partial shade. 65c each; 
3 bulbs $1.75. 
PINK CALLA—Unusual dwarf Calla with charming rose- 
pink flowers. 85e each. 
ELLIOTTIANA (Yellow Calla)—The best known and most 
widely used Calla with deep golden yellow flowers with 
bright green perforated leaves. Fine for forcing. 55c each; 
3 bulbs $1.50. 
CAMASSIA 
Attractive blossoms of bright blue with as many as 100 
star-shaped flowers to a stem. Fine for naturalizing in open 
moist woods. Flower stems are 2 to 4 feet high and the 
long bloom period makes them highly desirable. $1.50 doz. 
COLCHICUM . 
Colchicums flower without soil or water! Place on a 
table or window sill and flowers will develop in rapid 
succession, 5 to 16 blossoms from a single bulb. Plant them 
outdoors and they provide charming crocus-like flowers 
blooming in September and October, without foliage, the 
foliage appearing in early spring and lasting until July. 
AUTUMNALE—\tThe best known of the Colchicums. Exceed- 
ingly free flowering, and, while the soft rose-lilac blooms 
are not as large as other varieties, the bulbs send up an 
endless succession of flowers. One of the best for natural- 
izing. 3 bulbs 75c; $2.50 doz. 
BORNMULLERI—Handsome large flowers of bright rosy 
carmine with pure white center, light fragrance. Five to 
16 blooms come in succession from single bulbs. $2.50 
doz. 
SPECIOSUM—Extra large bowl-shaped flowers of bright 
raspberry shade, very floriferous, extremely fragrant. Also 
has 5 to 16 blooms from a single bulb. 3 bulbs $1.10; 
$4.00 doz. 
