
Liefgreen’s Beautiful All-Colored Freesias 
Calla Lily 
The Calla Lily is very popular as a house plant and also excellent for 
Liefgreen's 
Giant Fragrant Freesias 
Ready in August 

An easily grown, attractive and fragrant flower for both indoor 
and outdoor culture. Few bulbs flourish in the home window 
with so little care as do the Freesias, and a single plant in 
flower will soon fill the room with a most delicate perfume. The 
new ‘colored varieties are charming and all make excellent cut 
flowers. 
Freesia Culture: Freesias may be planted from August 15th, 
through January. They are easily grown, blossom freely in 
early spring and the bulbs will multiply and continue blooming 
for years. The soil should be well prepared, and though they 
grow well in full sun, they also may be planted in partial shade. 
All Freesias are fragrant and make good cut flowers. 
Plant the bulbs one to two inches apart and cover to a depth 
of about two inches. In place of a single row place bulbs to 
make a row three or four inches wide, giving a very nice effect. 
Freesias may be left in the ground from year to year or if 
they are taken up it should be done after the foliage has be- 
come entirely cured or dry. 
Gorgeous ‘Tecolote” Hybrids 
The name ‘’Tecolote’’ has become synonymous with per- 
fection in bulbs. We are offering this strain of giant flowered 
Freesias in a mixture of delightful colors—every one a superb 
achievement. For the garden these lovely flowers surpass all 
the older types. Those who grow Freesias indoors for forcing 
as cut flowers will marvel at their strong stems and uniform 
flowering habit. They make excellent cut flowers. 
MIXED COLORS 
Special top size—75c per d-zen, $2.80 per 50, $5.50 per 100. 
New “Tecolote” White Freesia 
An improved white Freesia with flowers of immense size and 
superb substdnce. Delightfully scented snow-white flowers freely 
produced. Tall strong stems. 
Large size bulbs—75c per dozen, $2.80 per 50, $5.50 per 100. 
All Bulbs Sent Postpaid 
outdoor culture. If grown out of doors plant in a partially shaded location. 
Bulbs should be taken up every third or fourth year and separated. When 
dug, dry thoroughly and transplant. In the colder climates bulbs should 
be taken up for winter. 
AETHIOPICA (White Calla Lily)—Very large blooms, pure white. Clear 
dark green foliage. Mammoth size bulbs. 45¢ each, $2.50 for 6, $4.50 per 
dozen. 
ELLIOTTIANA (Yellow Calla Lily)—Blooms are large and a beautiful 
golden-yellow. Bright green leaves with perforations that have the ap- 
pearance of white spots. Select size. 35c each, 90c for 3, $3.25 per dozen. 
RARE PINK CALLA—This lovely calla is ROSE COLORED changing to cerise. 
Excellent for potting as it is taller than the regular dwarf type. First size. 
75c each, 3 for $1.90. 
BLACK CALLA LILY (Arum pictum)—Very attractive deep purple—almost 
black. Handsome foliage. Each 75c, 3 for $2.00. 





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