POLYANTHUS NARCISSI 
Most popular of all the Narcissi among those liv- 
ing in apartments because they are so easily ‘’forced’’ 
into flower in such simple devices as bowls of pebbles 
filled with water. In this way they bloom easily and 
early, giving cheer to countless apartments, living 
rooms and offices. They are also among the easiest 
bulbs to naturalize in mild climates where they seem 
to take more than average abuse and still bloom freely 
each year. 
Paperwhite. All white, petals have papery-texture. 
Chinese Sacred Lily. Waxy white with tiny yellow cup. 
Soleil d’Or. Yellow with orange colored cup. 
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YELLOW CALLA 

SOLEIL D’OR 
Sow Annuals Over Your Bulb Plantings CALLAS 
After the bulbs are planted the ground appears bare and brown until the normal 
season for growth comes around. Don’‘t have bare places in your garden. Sow some . . ; 
of the low growing annuals on these beds. They not only give a green cover for Permanent perennial bulbs making beautiful 
the soil but provide quantities of brightly colored flowers as well. May we suggest clumps in cool moist soil. All benefit with shade al- 
planting the following: hough the white Calla will grow in full sun. The lush 
Alyssum, Virginian Stocks, Nemophila (Baby Blue Eyes) and Forget-me-nots. : eee licen ge ‘ih Hreeholenkor 
Pansies, Violas and Primula malacoides may be set out as plants from flats for Ollage, like large green shields, Cre LUD CUY, 
quicker effect. yellow spots in the yellow Calla are quite ornamental. 
The pink variety has rather small foliage. Flowers are 
waxy lily-like with a striking modern simplicity. They 
prefer a rich soil with plenty of moisture during growth. 
White Calla (Calla aethiopica). The popular large flowered pure white Calla. 
Blooms appear on long sturdy stems surrounded with glossy deep green lush 
foliage. Winter and early spring. 35c each, 12 for $3.50. 
Baby White Calla. Plants dwarf, under a foot in height and leaves much 
smaller, too, than those of the above. Flowers like the white Calla, somewhat 
smaller but in other respects like the White Calla. 25c each, 12 for $2.50. 
Golden Yellow Calla (Calla elliotiana). Showy flowers of a rich golden yel- 
low with large bright green leaves marked with silvery spots. An effective 
plant for shaded places in moist soil. 25c each, 12 for $2.50. 
Black Calla. This variety has dark purplish 
black flowers that will not smell offensively 
as do some varieties. Rather an unusual plant 
and worth planting for variety. 50c each, 
12 for $5200; 
Pink Calla (Calla rehmanni). A dainty dwarf 
variety with petite flowers shaded from frosty 
pink to cerise. 12 inches; makes an interesting 
pot plant. 50c each, 12 for $5.00. 
MARIPOSA TULIP 
Calochortus. Native to the west coast, these 
little beauties are just the thing for planting 
on hillsides, in rock gardens, where in woodsy 
soil and light shade they produce their mar- 
velously colored blooms. 
Mixed colors. 12 for $1.00, 100 for $7.50. 
DOG-TOOTH VIOLET 
Erythroniums. For similar conditions with a 
little more moisture these delightful colored 
, Dog-Tooth Violets produce their little lily- 
_ like flowers in many shades of pink and lav- 
_, ender. Leaves mottled. 
Mixed colors. 12 for $1.00, 100 for $7.50. ERYTHRONIUM 
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