SPARAXIS BLEND—Big blossoms, well- 
earried, several open at once. The bril- 
liant, widely inclusive colorings, often in 
contrasting zonings, include lavender, lilac, 
cream, yellow, salmon, orange, and scar- 
let. Forced slowly it is a sure and hand- 
some bulb for late winter flowers. 4 for 
25c; 9 for 50c; 19 for $1.00. 
BABIANA AZURE BLUE—Lovely flow- 
ers in the purest and most intense of blues, 
rather like a vivid blue Sparaxis, and to 
be handled in the same way. Easy for 
winter bloom. 3 for 25c; 9 for 50c; 19 for 
s PARAXIS oe 
SAUROMATUM GUTTATUM—Monarch of the East. Hold the 
dry tubers in a dark, cool place until late February, then set them 
in a window where there is not much sun. In a few days great 
flower-spathes will ar'se from the unpotted tubers, which by now 
wiil likely be somewhat dry and wrinkled. The ‘‘flowers” are of 
large size, of rose-tinted, purple-streaked ivory tone. After bloom- 
ing the tubers can be planted in the garden for the summer 
months. .Tubers, each $1.00; 3 for $2.75. 
ARABIAN STAR OF BETHLEHEM— 
Broad clusters of pure white flowers with 
olive black centers. A handsome plant, 
long in bloom. Does splendidly as a pot Sh 
bulb, flowering in late winter and spring. 
Ornithogalum arabicum. Illustrated op- 
posite. 3 for 40c; 9 for $1.00; 25 for $2.50. 
ANEMONE ST. BRIGID DOUBLE—A 
fine strain of Double-flowered Anemones 
for pot culture, blooming in late winter 
and early spring. Colorings are gay and 
bright, notable for brilliant blues and 
vivid reds, along with varied pink and 
rose tones, with white. May also be grown 
in garden if given winter protection. 5 
for 45c; 10 for 85c; 25 for $1.95. 
ORNITHOCALUM: 
ATAMASCO LILY 
Blossoms in the classic Lily form, but more upright, are carried 
on stems of 10 to 15 inches, the flowers opening pure white, or in 
faintest of pink suffusions. Of the easiest possible culture in 
w.naow or greenhouse, forcing readily and quickly. A pot of 3 
to 7 bulbs will open successive flowers for many weeks, even for 
menths. Not recommended for garden handling in the north, but 
every winter window there should hold a pot of it. Botanically 
ATAMOSCO ATAMASCO. 3 bulbs for 40c; 9 for $1.00; 35 for $3.00. 
THE CALLA LILIES 
The Callas make desirable and beautiful pot plants, long in 
bloom. WHITE CALLA—The old favorite. Handsome, fragrant 
“lities’? of waxen white. Each 45c; 3 for $1.20; 10 for $3.50. PINK 
CALLA—Here are varied, alluring pinks, from faintest blush to 
rich rose. Each 50c; 3 for $1.40; 10 for $4.00; 25 for $9.50. 
GOLDEN CALLA—Heavy, waxen flowers of shining, golden 
yellow. Each 45c; 3 for $1.20; 10 for $3.50. BLACK CALLA— 
Arum pictum. Within, the flower-spathes are a rich and velvety 
maroon, but in reverse, a dull olive that is near black. Each 65c; 
3 for $1.65. OFFER 814AN—One each of the four, with names, 
for $i.80; 3 of each for $5.00. 
THE WINDOW AZALEAS 
AZALEAS FOR FORCING—Here 
are four that make fine pot plants 
for either window or greenhouse 
| growing. CORAL BELLS—Semi- 
double blossoms of a delightful coral 
rose. An excellent grower, and a 
long, free bloomer. Each 90c. HEXE 
—The Firefly Azalea. Big, semi- 
double flowers in rich, true crimson. 
Very long blooming season. Each 90c. 
SALMON BEAUTY—Rather large 
half-double flowers in a clear, soft 
salmon pink. Each 90c. ALBERT 
AND ELIZABETH—Immense, un- 
dulate flowers that are deep pink at 
the edges, white at the center. The 
longest bloomer here. Each $1.40. 
OFFER 74CN—One plant each of 
the four for $3.70. 
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