CALLAS 
Popular, easily grown pot plant for indoor winter and 
spring blooming. During the summer, plants may be taken 
from their pots and set in the garden or the pots may be 
buried up to their rims. Not hardy except in frostless 
localities. Both the golden and the white are excellent for 
cutting. Flowers have good substance, therefore are long 
lasting on the plant or as cut flowers. 
7649 Golden Yellow (Ellicttiana) Rich golden yellow 
flowers in lovely contrast to the green leaves, which are 
spotted white. The tubers are quite different in shape from 
the white calla and should be barely covered with soil. 
They are ready for delivery in November, and if planted 
then in pots, they usually begin blooming in April and 
continue for a long time. Make unusually good cut flowers. 
50¢ each; 3 for $1.35; 6 for $2.60; 
12 for $5.00; 25 for $8.75 
7651 White (Ethiopica) The well-known Lily-of-the-Nile, 
which has large, beautiful, trumpet-shaped white flowers 
and rich green foliage. Plant the roots in 6-in. or, if extra 
large, 7-in. pots so that the crown comes just above the 
soil level. Easy to grow. Produce the best flowers if soil is A 
quite rich. 50¢ each; 3 for $1.35; 6 for $2.60; 7651 White Calla 
12 for $5.00; 25 for $8.75 50¢ each; 3 for $1.35 
7649 Golden| Yellow Calla 
5O¢ each; 3 for $1.35 SPARAXIS 
7734 Mixed Colors Charming little flowers of 
the brightest colors and shades—orange, yellow, 
pink, red, purple, etc., tigered, streaked and flushed 
—a riot of color. Thin, strong, graceful stems, 6 to 
8 in. high. Excellent for indoor winter flowering. 
Plant 12 bulbs, 1 in. deep, in a 6-in. pot. Indispen- 
sable for outdoor southern gardens; make dainty pot 
plants elsewhere. Deserve to be better known. 
12 for 90¢; 100 for $6.50; 250 for $15.00 
Burpee Bulbs are Guaranteed 
TRITONIA 
7737 Crocata, Hybrids Mixed Flowers re- 
semble freesias, but grow much larger and come in 
shades of blue, pink, orange, and red. Plant bulbs 
with the tops slightly protruding; 6 to 8 in a 6-in. 
pot or bulb-pan; keep in a cool, dark place for sev- 
eral weeks to root before bringing to the light; grow 
on in a moderate temperature. About 10 in. high. 
Nice in mild, frost-free locations, especially in rock 
gardens. 12 for 90¢; 100 for $6.50; 250 for $15.00 
7734 Sparaxis, Mixed Colors 
12 for 90¢; 100 for $6.50 
7711 Oxalis, Grand Duchess Pink 
12 for 65¢; 100 for $4.50 
OXALIS Garden Trowel 
‘ P : : Made of heavy steel. Blade is 6 in. long and is se- 
An unrivalled indoor winter-blooming — Cyrely fastened in smooth hardwood handle. Ideal 
plant suitable for growing in pots, bulb- for pjianting bulbs 9251 —65¢ each 
pans or hanging baskets. Plant 6 to 8 i 
bulbs in a 6-in. container; cover bulbs 
with 1 in, of soil. Keep close to light to 
prevent foliage growing spindly. Sandy, Compost Mak-R 
loamy soil gives the best results. 
7708 Bermuda Buttercup Transforms grass clippings, leaves, weeds, stalks, 
Bright buttercup-yellow flowers. vines and garden refuse into a rich organic compost. 
oo ; 9415—5 Ibs. $1.10 
7709 Bowiel Deep pink flowers in 
the greatest profusion for many weeks. 
GRAND DUCHESS Plants are of Eezy Wear Garden Gloves 
dwarf, sturdy erowthy Woaucins for 
many weeks an abundance of large : 
: All leather, extra soft, durable, dirtproof, washable 
flowers well above the foliage. gloves made from select lamb skins. Ideal for gar- 
7710 Lavender A charming shade. den, house, basement, garage, furnace, etc., where 
protection from stains, scratches and infection is 
7711 Pink Very pretty and desirable, desired. Advise size wanted when ordering. 
. ; j 9382 Men’s medium Either size: 
7713 White Nice with the others. 9383 Men’s large \ Sieosetesie | 
Any of the above Oxalis: 9384 Ladies’ medium Either size 7737 Tritoni i i 
: ritonia crocata, H 
12 for 65¢; 100 for $4.50; 250 for $8.75 9385 Ladies’ large } $1.70 per pair 12 for 90¢; SLANE vised 
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