B. Parkeri. This is a larger flowered and deeper rose form. A great improvement. 
Special price, large bulbs $1.00 and $1.50 ea. 
B. multiflora var. Hathor. This is a pure white Belladonna Lily and is very rare and 
-most beautiful. Everyone who loves the “Belladonna Lilies” and can grow them, should » 
have this white one. Price reduced. $3.50 ea. $35.00 doz. Small bulbs $2.00 ea. 
B. rosea. Assorted varieties and sizes. Many are large blooming sizes. We have a 
surplus of some and will mix and send 50 for $7.50 or 100 for $12.50. Express, f.o.b. 
This is less than wholesale and is an excellent buy for florists, or to grow for church 
decoration. 
Clivias have evergreen, strap-like foliage somewhat resembling that of Amaryllis. 
The flowers are produced in umbels of 10 to 25, in rich and exquisite tones of orange, 
in March and April. When not in flower the deep rich green foliage and later the red 
fruits are most ornamental. 
Culture. They are usually grown in pots, even in the south, as more perfect foliage 
is thus possible, and when in flower one wants them in the house. We grow them in a 
lath house, lath spaced 4” apart, and in garden under Avocado (evergreen) trees, directly 
in the soil as they are often grown in Calif. When grown thus they will make very large 
clumps. They must have shade with only a few flecks of sunshine, but plenty of light 
and air. 
Clivias must never be dried off or allowed to lose their foliage. Keep them well 
watered after flowering, all summer and fall. Liquid fertilizer occasionally helps. When 
growth ceases in late fall rest them by giving them less water. But keep moist enough to 
prevent wilting of foliage. At this time they should have a cool room with temperatures 
from above 32° to not much over 50°. Pots should be 8” tor a small plant and up to 
12” for larger. As they grow and increase, do not divide but shift to larger pots. Drainage 
must be perfect. Potting soil is described under “General Culture Directions.” pH 7 is 
about right. One cannot guarantee a Clivia to flower the first year after moving tho they 
usually do. 
The foliage of our Clivias, grown outside in the ground, will not be as perfect as 
that of pot grown plants. But when potted, they replace the old foliage in a few months 
and become specimen plants. 
Clivia miniata. Wide open soft yellow orange fls. $1.00, $2.00 and $2.75. 
C. miniata hybrids. Similar to the species “‘miniata” in foliage, hardiness, wide open 
flowers, etc., but there is some variation in color and form of flower. Most of them are 
in light orange tones. A few are dark and a few have a white throat. Do not express 
your color preference for any Clivia hybrids as we cannot tell the color from the plant. 
Special temporary prices. We want to move a lot out of a lath house and offer these 
special prices. Blooming size, $2.50. Smaller sizes at $1.00 and $1.75 ea. 
Daffodils belong to the Genus Narcissus of the Amaryllidaceae. Trumpet Daffodils 
are too well known and popular to need description. Culture: They are easy in most 
of the U.S. except parts of Fla. They do not succeed well in the tropics. They do well 
in a sandy loam or in heavy soil. It may be enriched by leaf mould but no manure. Slight 
shade seems favorable but full sun exposure is not bad. The most favorable planting depth 
is about 6”. Oct. and Nov. are best planting months. The following are leading favorites 
and are priced lower than ever. All are blooming size bulbs. 
King Alfred. Standard florists variety. Deep yellow with large frilled trumpet. 15c ea. 
$1325, doz: 
Alasnam. A hybrid of, earlier and better than K. A. 20c ea. $1.75 doz. 
Fortune. Giant Incomparabilis, perfect form yellow petals, deeply frilled orange 
trumpet. Extra good grower. Rapid multiplier. Early. 25c ea. $2.35 doz. 
John Evelyn. Incomparabilis. White with bright yellow cup tinted apricot. Very 
large and outstanding. 25c. $2.40 doz. 
Winter Gold. The earliest, in Feb. here. An elegant golden yellow daffodil. 30c ea. 
Stock is small on some. May we substitute? 
Collection. One of each, 5 var. $1.00. 
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