as the botanist will make up his mind and 
stick to one name for several years. 
BELLADONNA varieties are from South 
Africa. They grow during the Fall and 
Winter and become dormant during the 
Summer. The flowers rise from bare 
ground on 30-inch stems. Plant the bulbs 
rather shallow, barely covering the top 
with soil. Plant in full sun or part shade 
and keep watered at all times, even when 
dormant. Summer and Fall delivery. 
BELLADONAA MAJOR. Very lovely, 
sweet scented flowers of deep rose color. 
Six to twelve large flowers on 3-foot stems 
in July. 50c. 
BELLADONNA MINOR. Bright pink 
shading a pure white in the center. Blooms 
two weeks later than B. Major. 60c. 
BELLADONNA ROSEA. Last of the Bel- 
ladonna to bloom. Clear white edged pink. 
75c. 
BELLADONNA HYBRIDS. For a number 
pf 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 a 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 $1.00. 
Anemone 
Wind Flower 
Anemones are one of the most colorful 
of the early Spring flowering bulbs, and 
the easiest to succeed with. It is well to 
soak the bulbs in water for an hour before 
planting, or they may be planted in sand 
until they have sprouted, when they may 
be planted in their permanent location in 
a sunny exposure. They enjoy rich, loose 
or sandy soil. Plant six to eight inches 
apart and about an inch deep. Successive 

ARISAEMA TRIPHYLLUM 
plantings will prolong the blooming sea- 
son. Delivery any time. $1.50 doz. 
BLUE POPPY. Large, bright blue with 
white center. 
DE CAEN. A mixture of brilliantly col- 
ored single flowers. 
HIS EXCELLENCY. Large, single tulip 
shaped flowers in scarlet. 
Anigozanthos 
Kangaroo Paw 
FLAVIDA. Australian plants with tall 
spikes of woolly flowers with shapes that 
five it the common name. The plants re- 
semble Iris in foliage and growth and re- 
quire the same treatment where the cli- 
matic conditions permit, as they are not 
hardy. They will do well as pot plants and 
will furnish color’ for several months. 
Many flowers on tall, well branched stems 
Color yellow-green outside, blue-green in- 
side with bright orange anthers. Delivery 
September to February. $1.00 each. 
Antholyza 
A South African Winter blooming plant 
similar to Watsonia. It requires the same 
culture as Watsonia but is deciduous dur- 
ing the Summer. Plant in a sunny or 
lightly shaded situation. Fall Delivery. 
$2.50 doz. 
FIRECRACKER. Flowers 
with red and brown markings. 
PANICULATA. Blooms two weeks ear- 
lier than the above variety. Bright orange 
flowers on 5 feet stems. 
orange-red 
30 inches. 
Anthurium 
Flamengo Flower 
ANDREANUM HYBRIDS. This is strictly 
a greenhouse plant and thrives in hot and 
humid atmosphere. The flowers are like a 
highly colored calla lily to which it is 
related. The colors we offer are shades 
from light pink with full range of colors 
to deep red. The flowers are bright and 
shiny and last for three months on the 
plant and several weeks when cut. The 
size of the flower varies with the size of 
the plant. The larger the plant the larger 
the bloom. 
Plant in Orchid peat, moss and leafmold 
mixture with some sand added. Delivery 
any time. Priced according to size of 
plant, $5.00, $7.50, $10.00 each and up. 
Arisaema 
Jack-in-the-Pulpit 
TRIPHYLLUM. Lovely member of the 
Arum family and is a native of Eastern 
United States. It 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 
leafmold, peat and loam. $1.50 doz. 
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