BELLADONNA HYBRIDS. For a number 
of years we have been raising a great 
number of seedlings of Belladonna and 
Brunsvegia hybrid crosses. These show 
great variety of forms, colors, size and 
height, and great majority of them are 
far superior to the existing varieties. We 
have selected a few of these for future 
trial, and from the remainder culled out 
all that show no definite improvement. We 
are offering these selected bulbs for 60c. 
Anemone 
Wind Flower 
Anemones are one of the most colorful 
of the early Spring flowered bulbs, and 
the easiest to succeed with. It is well to 
soak the bulbs in water for a few hours 
before planting, or they may be planted in 
sand until they have sprouted, when they 
may be planted in their permanent loca- 
tion in a sunny exposure. They enjoy rich, 
loose or sandy soil. Plant six to eight 
inches apart and about an inch deep. Suc- 
cessive plantings will prolong the bloom- 
ing season. Delivery any time. 
BLUE POPPY. Large, bright blue with 
white center. $1.25 doz. 
DE CAEN. A mixture of brilliantly col- 
ored single flowers. $1.00 doz. 
HIS EXCELLENCY. Large, single tulip 
shaped flowers in scarlet. $1.25 doz. 
Anigozanthos 
Kangaroo Paw 
Australian plants with tall spikes of 
woolly flowers with shapes that give it 
the common name. The plants resemble 
Iris in foliage and growth and require the 
same treatment where the climatic condi- 
tions permit, as they are not hardy. They 
will do well as pot plants and will furnish 
eels several months. Delivery Sept. 
to Feb. 

Arisaema Triphyllum 

Amarillis Belladonna 
COCCINEA. A rare red flowered variety 
that is very attractive. The old leaves turn 
jet black. $3.00. 
FLAVIDA. A more common species with 
flowers of yellow-green. $1.00. 
Anthurium 
SPATHIPHYLLUM. A strictly glasshouse 
or sunporch plant with pure white flowers 
similar to Calla Lily. The long, shiny dark 
green leaves are very decorative. Plant in 
leafmould and fertilize frequently with 
liquid manure. Likes shade, heat, and hu- 
midity. $2.00. 
Arisaema 
Jack-in-the-Pulpit 
TRIPHYLLUM. Lovely member of the 
Arum family which is a native of Eastern 
United States and grows in moist, shady 
woods and woodland borders. The flower 
resembles a green and brown Calla Lily 
with a hood over the spadix. Blooms in 
Spring, followed later by clusters of bril- 
liant red berries. Plant in a mixture of 
leafmould, peat and loam. Kept in a shady 
moist situation it grows to perfection. De- 
livery Nov. to March. $1.50 doz. 
Arum 
Black Calla 
SANCTUM. Large, velvety, maroon flow- 
ers with black sheen. Winter blooming. 
Plant in partial shade and keep moist dur- 
ing the growing season. They like soil 
that has plenty of leafmould and enjoy a 
dressing of well rotted manure. If left un- 
disturbed, the flowers will be larger each 
eps MR season. Delivery July to Dec. 
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