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UMBELLATUM ERECTUM, dark orange-red, height 30 inches 
re GOLDEN FLEECE, golden yellow shaded 
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% GRANDIFLORUM, orange, brown spots 
a MONARCH thie: best red. 5... ee... 
A ORANGE TRIUMPH, fine orange, good for 
forcing and splendid for the garden ...... 
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WILLMOTTIAE IMPROVED, orange red, spotted brown, height 
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MONTBRETIAS 
Montbretias are fine for cutflowers. They thrive best in a 
somewhat moist, rich soil in places where they are protected 
against the hot midday sun. They are not hardy everywhere, 
in extreme cold climates it is advised to lift them in the fall, 
If left in the ground a heavy covering is required. 
COLLECTION OF NAMED VARIETIES, large flowering...... 
- a re small flowering...... 
SUE INEM WILY ED arnt yaeehpeee it Rion Gia, mons eteestociss x 
Oxalis are fine for planting in borders, also good for pots. 
PAEONIA SINENSIS (Peonies) Ready Sept. to March 
UNGLAIVMEDSV Ady lilies) Good colors .+..,...0064.)........ 
RICHARDIA (Callas and Arums) Ready Nov. to April 
White Richardias are used by the florists for growing the 
popular ,,Calla Lily’ flowers. The yellow varieties are also 
used in the garden. Tubers must be lifted in the fall and kept 
frost free during the winter. 
PMS On WU Nedork purples 222, ¢.usie sks e cease enn 
Arum cornutum will bloom inside in March jin dormant state 
without soil or water. When through blooming, they can be 
planted in the garden and must be lifted in the fall and kept 
frostfree during winter. 
p. 100 
p. 1000 
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