GLADIOLI 
Abu Hassan—-Blue Violet 
Bit of Heaven—Coppery Orange 
Daisy May—Orange Pink, Salmon Blotch 
Dieppi—Light Red 
Elizabeth the Queen—Large Lavender 
Ethel Cave Cole—Extra Large Pink 
June Bells—Fine White, strong slender stems 
Lavender Dream—Lavender 
Lavender Prince—Lavender Pink 
Leading Lady—Cream 
Margaret Fulton—Deep Salmon 
Miss Wisconsin—Rose 
Oregon Gold—Ruffled Light Yellow 
Pandora—GCGeranium Pink, Red Blotch 
Phantom Beauty—Light Pink 
Picardy—sSalmon 
Spotlight—Commercial Yellow 
Spic and Span—Ruffled Rose Pink 
Valeria—Commercial Red 
NO. 1 FIRST GRADE 
doz. 29 90 
85 $1.50 $2.75 
KING ALFRED DAFFODIL 
CUS Oedo7 ieee eee ae $10.00 hundred 
8.00 hundred 
CALLA LILY 
The Calla Lily will grow in all types 
of soil: however, a well-drained sandy 
loam is preferred. Heavy soils may be 
improved by applying leaf mold or 
sandy loam. 
Summer blooming Calla lillies should 
be planted as early as one’s locality 
the spring. Winter 
flowering Callas may be planted in 
the sicli Or Crys scoring win severe 
climates. , 
will permit in 
The — bulbs may remain in the 
ground for three years. They should 
then be dug and separated. In areas 
-of severe winters’ it is well to cover ~~~ 
the ground thoroughly with a good 
mulch or dig them each season when 
the. plant has become dormant. 
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WINTER AND SPRING FLOWERING 
CALLA LILLIES 
Large White Calla — (Aethiopica) 
Small White Calla — (Godirey) 
Black Calla — (Arum Pictum) 
August and September 
SUMMER FLOWERING 
Yellow Calla — (Elliottiana) 
Spotted Leat 
Pink Calla ——— (Rehmanni) 
Summer White Calla — (Maculata) 
Spotted Leaf 
*---- READY IN NOVEMBER - MARCH 
each doz. 100 
Large phy $3.50 $26.00 
Medium 25 2.50 20.00 
