Anaallis Hybrids 
There is nothing that will give the amateur greater pleasure for 
growing in the house as well as in the garden. These giant-flowering 
Amaryllis produce a magnificent blossom with the least possible care 
and trouble. Planted in a pot in the early winter they will bloom about 
6 or 8 weeks after planting. Bulbs may be kept dormant and planted a 
week or ten days apart so that you will have succession of bloom 
throughout the entire winter. In the garden they may be planted dur- 
ing March, April and May, depending upon locality, and they will 
bloom during June and July as easily as Gladioli. The bulbs throw a 
vigorous stem with four to six gigantic blooms, ranging in color from 
pure white grounds with varied markings of rose, red and crimson to 
the richest self colors as scarlet, crimson and bright red. From 
November until April we can supply bulbs guaranteed to bloom. 
GIANT CALIFORNIA HYBRIDS 
This is a fine strain of large-flowered California grown Amaryllis Hybrids. 
The bulbs when potted from January to May will flower freely indoors. 
They may also be grown in the garden where they do beautifully. 
California Dark Red Shades Each 85c, Three $2.25, Doz. $8.50 
California Red Shades Each 85c, Three $2.25, Doz. $8.50 
California Variegated and Striped Each 85c, Three $2.25, Doz. $8.50 
California Mixed Hybrids Each 85c, Three $2.25, Doz. $8.50 

MAMMOTH ROYAL DUTCH HYBRIDS 
This is the finest strain available. The flowers are superbly shaped and 
of mammoth size. Only a very limited number of this genuine type is 
available and we believe we are the only source where they can be ob- 
tained. (Color illustration, page 5.) 
Mixed Mammoth Royal Dutch Hybrids Each $2.25, Doz. $22.50 
Royal Dark Red Shades Each $2.50 
Royal Pink and Rose Shades Each $2.50 
Royal Orange-Red Shades Each $2.50 
Royal White with Pink Stripes Each $2.50 
Royal Salmon-Pink with White Stripes Each $2.50 
Royal Pure White Each $5.00 
The Amaryllis offered under this heading were reproduced from offsets 
and not from seed, hence are true to kind as well as color. This method of 
reproduction is slow and applied only to a very few of the ultra ultra 
choicest, largely used by experts and hybridizers as mother stock. There 
is nothing finer available in Amaryllis than those offered here. All have 
wide flaring, perfectly formed blooms 
Brilliant Star Superb dark red. Each $20.00 
Madame Curie Giant flower, clear salmon. Each $20.00 
Irene Each $20.00 
Immense flowers, almost clear pink except for the delicate rose feath- 
ering. 
Agata Handsome sparkling red. Each $20.00 
Mont Blanc Sparkling, pure white. Each $20.00 
Each $20.00 
Orange Nassau Giant flower of deep orange. 

HARDY AMARYLLIS 
*Halli (Lycoris squamigera) Each $1.00, Three $2.85, Doz. $10.00 
Produces in early spring attractive green foliage which grows until July 
when it ripens and disappears. About a month later, as if by magic, 
the flower stalks spring from the ground to a height of 2 to 3 feet, 
developing an umbel of 'arge, Lily-shaped flowers, 8 to 12 in number, 
of a delicate Jilac-pink shade. The bulb is perfectly hardy. Cover crown 
about 4 inches. 
CALLA - Zantedeschia 
Plant Callas indoors in the late fall of the year. In April or May dormant 
bulbs may be planted near the pool in a sunny spot where they will flower 
beautifully in August or September. 
Elliottiana (Yellow, Calla) 
Each 60c, Three $1.60, Doz. $5.75, 100 $40.00 
One that should be planted extensively. The deep golden yellow flowers 
are truly magnificent and produced in abundance. The green foliage 
is spotted white, which adds to its beauty; lovely house plant as well as 
garden subject. (Color illustration, page 7.) 
Godfrey (White Calla) Each 65c, Three $1.75, Doz. $5.50, 100 $35.00 
Most ornamental foliage if grown near pool where it will get plenty of 
water; an excellent, easily grown house plant. (Color illustration, page 
6).) 
Melanoleuca Each 75c, Three $1.80, Doz. $6.50 
Rare ‘’Black-Throated’’ Calla. The flower spathe is large, yellow and 
widely flaring. Meorgin and tip recurve, revealing a sharply contrasting 
purplish black throat blotch. The handsome yellow flowers are larger 
than those of the Calla Elliottiana. The plant is also taller and the 
spotted foliage even more decorative. Does particularly well outside, 
making a fine show in the garden and is a superb pot plant, easily 
grown in the house. 
Each 60c, Three $1.60, Doz. $5.75, 100 $40.00 
Rehmanni 
The pink or rose Calla. A rather uncommon species native of Natal. 
The flowers are small but pink and therefore most unusual. An un- 
common plant for the greenhouse or indoor culture. 
CALOCHORTUS - Mariposa Tulips 
Until one has seen a good collection of these plants, he has no idea how 
much Nature can do in the variation of one flower. One to many on a 
stem, wonderfully marked with eyes and dots, and pencillings in rich colors, 
are characteristics. ‘Mariposa’ is simply the Spanish word for butterfly, 
and is applied to these Tulips because the eyes and markings are so like 
those on a butterfly’s wings. 
Clavatus Six $1.35, Doz. $2.25, 25 $4.00, 100 $14.00 
The largest flowered and the stoutest stemmed of all Mariposa Tulips. 
The blooms, which are shaped like a bowl, are often over 4 inches across, 
of a deep yellow, and the lower half covered by stiff yellow hairs. 
Venustus oculatus Six 85c, Doz. $1.30, 25 $2.40, 100 $8.75 
Wonderfully varied in whites and cream, more or less tinted purple, and 
with very rich eyes. We have had the flowers 4 inches across. The plant 
is a good grower, and the flowers are most satisfactory. 
Mixed Colors and Varieties 
Six 85c, Doz. $1.30, 25 $2.40, 100 $8.75 
They grow from 1 to 2 feet high and branch. The flowers are simply 
marvelous in their variety of colors and markings. Scarcely two are 
alike; in a mixed lot they may vary through white, lilac to purple, 
In any mixture 
whites, more or less eyed, predominate. There is no better invest- 
ment for the flower !over than a quantity of these bulbs. They 
thrive best in a rather porous soil, either sandy or gritty, and grow 
either in sun or light shade. Flowers are 2 to 4 inches in diameter. 
Mixed colors. (Color illustration, page 6.) 
and again through shades of pink to claret-red. 


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CAMASSIA (Hardy) 
There are few bulbous plants that meet climatic or soil conditions better 
or give a more attractive bloom. They are hardy without protection, and 
thrive either under ordinary garden conditions or when naturalized in open, 
moist woods or in not too dense a grassy growth. The flower stems are 
2 to 4 feet high with as many as a hundred star-shaped flowers measuring 
1% inches across and flowering in long succession. 
Esculenta Six 55c, Doz. 70c, 25 $1.20, 100 $4.00 
Very showy in mass planting. Forms flower spikes 2 feet high, bearing 
a cluster of star-shaped flowers of a very fine, rich purple. Fine for 
wet and swampy piaces where other bulbs do not grow. 
Leichtlini Six $1.20, Doz. $1.85, 25 $3.35, 100 $12.00 
Same as preceding but stronger grower, flowers are larger and come in 
various hues of blue and creamy white. Again does well where other 
bulbs fail, (Color- illustration, page 5.) 3 
CHIONODOXA - Glory-of-the-Snow 
A mass planting forms one of the most sumptuous displays of floral 
beauty, a mass of blue ‘and white, intense and brilliant. They bloom at the 
time of the Crocuses, producing dwarf flower spikes, bearing from 12 to 15 
flowers of a sky-blue with a pure white heart, creating a lovely effect. 
They should be planted in the fall, 3 inches deep, about 18 bulbs to a 
square foot, in a sunny location or in half shade and in places where they 
can remain undisturbed for a number of years. The flowers will cross with 
one another and will seed themselves, forming natural colonies. All are 6 
to 7 inches high, therefore excellent in the rockery as well. 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
Luciliae Doz. 60c, 25 $1.00, 100 $3.50 
Top size bulbs. Bright blue, white center. Flowers often with 6 to 8 
blooms on each stem. (Color illustration, page 8.) 
Sardensis Doz. 60c, 25 $1.00, 100 $3.50 
Top-sized bulbs. Same as above with true gentian-blue flowers. 
RARE AND UNUSUAL VARIETIES 
Gigantea (Alleni) Doz. 60c, 25 $1.00, 100 $3.50 
Large light blue flowers, most charming in masses. 
Luciliae alba Doz. 85c, 25 $1.50, 100 $5.25 
A very beautiful pure white variety of the Luciliae. 
Luciliae rosea Doz. 75c, 25 $1.35, 100 $4.75 
A fine variety with pink flowers of the Luciliae form. 
Mixed Chionodoxa, All Varieties Listed 
Doz. 70c, 25 $1.20, 100 $4.00 
ERANTHIS - Winter Aconite 
Plant Bulbs Immediately Upon Receipt 
These produce about two weeks before the Crocus are in bloom, little 
yellow flowers like Buttercups about 3 inches above the ground, with set- 
tings of fine green, frilled collars which never seem to mind the worst of 
weather conditions. Will thrive under trees where few other plants can hold 
their own. They seed themselves freely and colonies from self-sown seed 
are soon formed. Plant at once upon receipt, firmly, 2 inches deep in shade 
or full sun, about 18 bulbs to a square foot. 
Cilicica Doz. 85c, 25 $1.55, 100 $5.50 
Deep yellow flower, foliage bronzy and finely cut; lovely rock garden 
variety. 
Hyemalis Doz. 70c, 25 $1.20, 100 $4.00 
The common Winter Aconite, clear yellow, very early. Good for the rock 
garden, under Sedums or under trees. Plant bulbs at once when re- 
received. (Color illustration, page 6.) 
