HERMODACTYLUS TUBEROSA—Fingers of 
Hermes. Erect, somewhat campanulate flow- 
ers, green without, but velvety black on the 
reflexed petals. A weird beauty. Each 25c; 
3 for $1.90. 
CALOCHORTUS BLEND—tThe Butterfly or 
Mariposa Tulips are called so because of airy 
form and brilliant coloring; not related to 
the true Tulip. The blossoms range from 2 
to 5 inches of diameter, mostly upfacing 
saucer-cups. A white or lilac ground may 
be marked, banded or stained with crimson, 
mahogany, chocolate, or mulberry. Bulbs are 
naturally tiny, but not the flowers. Pretty 
hardy when established, but protect first year. 
9 for 50c; 19 for $1.00; 100 for $4.50. 
Illustrated opposite. 
THE CALLA LILIES 
The Callas make excellént pot plants, long 
in bloom. WHITE CALLA—Fragrant, purest 
white, waxy. Each 40c; 3 for $1.10. PINK 
CALULA—Zantedeschia Rehmanni. From faint 
blush suffusions, through pure pink, to rose, 
varying plant to plant, but always in alluring color tones. Each 
50c; 3 for $1.35. BLACK CALLA—Arum pictum. Within 
velvety black maroon. Outside olive. Decorative. Each 60c; 3 
for $1.65. .GOLDEN CALLA—Brilliant shining yellow. petals 
thick, waxlike. Needs rather slow forcing. Each 40c; 3 for $1.10. 
GOLDEN OFFER—One each of the four, with names, for $1.70. 
Note that Callas can usually be supplied all winter, except that 
the Black is not always available after December. 

CALOCHORTUS 
Bulbs and Plants are not prepaid. If you want them by 
mail, add 5% ‘to your remittance for points east of Pitts- 
burgh and north of Potomac, 10% to the Mississippi, and 
15% west of the river. This is to cover postage and pack- 
ing. We shall assume that.shipment is desired by express, 
collect, if no allowance for postage accompanies order. 
Winter shipments are safest by express. 

LEWISIA 
REDIVIVA 
Blossoms in suggestion of 
Waterlilies, pink Waterlilies, 
from softest blush to a shade 
so rich and deep that it ap- 
proaches rose. It grows to 
only four inches, but the 
flowers are, for this, of ex- 
troardinary size, many open 
at once in crowded over-lap- 
pings. Of fullest, winter- 
hardness if the tubers are 
kept from frost-heaving 
damage during the winter 
months. By the way, tubers 
will seem limp and flabby 
when they arrive, but that 
is their nature, just as they 
should be during this, their 
resting period. 3 for 35c; 10 
for $1.00; 60 for $5.00. Il- 
lustrated opposite. 
AUTUMN FOR IRIS 
No better time to plant Iris 
roots than during the autumn 
months. Our TREASURE CHEST LIST describes and offers 
142 desirable Iris varieties. Ask for your copy. 

TULIPS—HY ACINTHS—DAFFODILS 
They are offered and illustrated in color in our separate 
SPECIAL FALL BULB LIST, a folder that will be sent gladly 
upon request. Ask for your copy. 
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