
LILY OF THE VALLEY Each 45¢ 
AMARYLLIS Collection of 3 for 2-09 
(Hippeastrum). Grows to 18 inches and blooms in late summer. 
A lovely addition to your outdoor gardening, and one that can be 
dug after the first frost and left to dry a short time then planted 
in pots to give you the warmth and cheer of fresh flowers indoors 
in winter. Requires very little care to produce giant blooms of 
striking color. Flowers measure 8 inches in diameter—graceful 
vase-like shape. Four to six of these immense blooms on a single 
stem rise straight and stiff from the broad leafed foliage. The 
brilliance of the deep red and the fiery scarlet is intensified by 
the broad overlapping petals. Grow in all zones. Bulbs must be 
lifted, dried and stored, over the winter. Plant 8 inches apart in 
spring after all danger of frost is past. 
(a) 91 NC 3675—Rep—Striking deep red color. 
(B) ‘91 NC 3676—WHITE WITH Ptnx. Soft diffused colors to contrast 
with the Fiery Scarlet and Red listed here. 
‘(C) 91 NC 3677—Frery Scarter. Brilliant red color, large blooms. 
PRICES OF ABOVE AMARYLLIS. Shipped Prepaid direct from Nursery. 
State Cat. No. and quantity. Each......... $1.00 3 for...-$2.75 
91 NC 3623— AMARYLLIS COLLECTION. One of each of the above. 
Plant as a cluster to make a spot of bright color in your garden. 
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FRAGRANT TUBEROSE 4 for 45¢ 
(Polianthes tuberosa). Grows to 24-in. Blooms in late summer. 
The sweetest tuberose grown—one flower will scent an entire 
room—especially penetrating in evening air. Flower clusters with 
waxy white petals are unusually beautiful at night when they 
shine like white marble. Tall stems and upright foliage make 
them suitable for interplanting. Plant 10-12 inches apart in clusters 
of 3 or more. Bulbs must be stored in winter, 
91 NC 3600—Prepaid. 4 for........ 45c 10 Bulbs....... $1.00 
(E) (Convallaria majalis). Low growing. Blooms in spring. 
Perfect for damp shaded places. Thrives almost everywhere 
—and in almost any type of soil. Multiplies every year—pro- 
vides a wealth of fragrant little bell-shaped white flowers. Fine 
for cutting. Makes an attractive ground cover all summer long. 
Plant 4-6 inches apart in spring only. Hardy. We ship 5 pip 
clumps only. Shipped Prepaid from Nursery at planting time. 
91 NC 2500—Each.......... 45c DElOrtrrventne centers $2.00 
CALADIUM Collection of 3 for 1.00 
(Caladium picturaium). Grows 18 inches high. Simple to grow, 
gives a-beautiful mass of color. These highly decorative leaves 
add color to your garden throughout the summer and fall. Use 
as table decorations, or as background for other flower arrange- 
ments. Plant in spring, when all danger of frost is past. Grow 
best in partial shade. Dig bulbs and store for the winter. 
91 NC 3628—Canpipum. The leading white and green: pot- 
plant variety. Compact growth, very attractive. 
91 NC 3630—TriompHe De L’Exposition-Bright crimson with 
scarlet ribs on a green background. Large leaves. 
91 NC 3602—Mrs. W. B. HALDEMANN. Large red center sur- 
rounded by a narrow green margin. Bushy. 
Prices Or ABove CALADIuMS. Shipped Prepaid. Be sure to state 
Catalog Number and quantity. Each..... .38c 3for...$1.00 
91 NC 3605—Ca.Lapium CoLLEcTION. One of each of the above. 
Prepaid: All three: torsion occ deck ee coins Sieben ee aes 95c 
ELEPHANTS EAr. (Colocasia esculenta). Deep green leaves, 
3 ft. long and 11% ft. wide. Grows 4 to 6 feet high. Like 
tropical giants. Group them by ponds or pools. Need rich soil. 
Will grow in sun or shade. Plant 3 to 4 feet apart. 
91 NC 3601—Prepaid. 2 for....... 50c 6 forscrs. cee $1.35 
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