Amaryllis Hybrids 
Whether you grow them in the house or in the garden, these Giant- 
flowering Amaryllis produce truly magnificent blossoms. Even the amateur 
gardener can confidently expect results and with the least possible care and 
attention. Planted in a pot in winter, they bloom about 6 to 8 weeks later. 
You will have a succession of bloom throughout the winter if the bulbs 
are kept dormant and planted ten days or two weeks apart. March, April 
and May are the months to plant them in your garden and they will bloom 
during July and August as easily as Gladioli. From these lovely bulbs a 
vigorous stem shoots out, carrying 4 to 6 very large blooms. The colors 
range all the way from pure white grounds with varied markings of rose, 
red and crimson to the richest main colors of scarlet, crimson and bright 
red. We can supply them from November until June, but place your order 
early. We guarantee them to bloom for you. 
MAMMOTH ROYAL DUTCH HYBRIDS 
This is the finest strain available. The flowers are superby shaped and 
of mammoth size. Only a very limited number of this genuine type is 
avstepie and we believe we are the only source where they can be ob- 
dined. 
Royal Dark Red Shades Each $3.50 
Royal Pink and Rose Shades Each $3.50 
Royal Salmon-Pink with White Stripes Each $3.50 
Royal Pure White Each $5.00 
Mixed Mammoth Royal Dutch Hybrids Each $3.00, Doz. $30.00 
GIANT CALIFORNIA HYBRIDS 
This is a fine strain of large-flowered California grown Amaryllis Hybrids. 
The bulbs when potted from January to May will flower freely indoors. They 
may also be grown in the garden where they do beautifully. 
California Dark Red Shades Each $2.00, Three $5.50 
California Red Shades Each $2.00, Three $5.5 
California Variegated and Striped Each $2.00, Three $5.50 
California Mixed Hybrids 
Mammoth bulbs about 3” to 4’, Each $1.75, Three $5.00, Doz. $17.50, 
Great improvements have been made in Amaryllis culture in this 
country. Not only are the flowers bigger and of better form, but they 
have better and clearer colors. 
HARDY AMARYLLIS 
Halli (Lycoris squamigera) Each 70c, Three $1.90, Doz. $7.00 
Produces in early spring attractive green foliage which grows until 
July when it ripens and disappears. About a month later, as if by 
magic, the flower stalks spring from the ground to a height of 2 to 
3 feet, developing an umbel of large, Lily-shaped flowers, 8 to 12 in. 
number, of a delicate lilac-pink shade. The bulb is perfectly hardy. 
Cover crown about 4 inches. We offer heavy American grown bulbs. 
G hemore 
These popular flowers of French origin are exceedingly brilliant when in 
flower and excellent for cutting. They like to be planted about 6 inches 
deep in a cool, moist but well drained soil. Will establish without any trou- 
ble and remain for years. For northern states we advocate early spring 
planting, for the southern section of the country, fall planting is best. 
Cover in winter with strawy manure. 
DOUBLE ANEMONE 
Double Anemone in Mixture Six 60c, Doz. $1.00, 25 $1.75, 100 $6.75 
This mixture contains a riot of colors in all shades of blue, red and 
pink as well as white. 
SINGLE ANEMONE 
Lieutenant (Blue Poppy) Six 55c, Doz. 90c, 25 $1.65, 100 $6.00 
Large, single blue flowers on long stems, resembling a blue Poppy. 
His Excellency Six 55c, Doz. 90c, 25 $1.65, 100 $6.00 
A grand variety bearing flowers measuring as much as 3 inches across, 
of the most vivid, veivety vermilion, with glistening, silvery white base 
and a handsome blue-black central boss. Height 1 foot. 
The Bride Six 55c, Doz. 90c, 25 $1.65, 100 $6.00 
Single, pure white flowers sometimes showing a faint reddish rim. 
Single Giant Flowering Mixed Six 55c, Doz. 90c, 25 $1.65, 100 $6.00 
These are the popular Anemones so frequently seen in the florists’ shops 
in the early spring. The flowers are unusually large with a wide range 
of rich and brilliant colors. 
Double Anemone 
HARDY ANEMONE, BLANDA 
Blanda Atrocoerulea Six 70c, Doz. $1.15, 25 $2.10, 100 $7.75 
Quantities of rich violet-blue, star-shaped flowers appear in early 
spring just about after the Snowdrops have bloomed. The fern-like 
foliage grows about 3 inches tall, above which the flowers are carried 
in rich abundance. Perfectly hardy and liking light shade they make 
show under shrubs, in rock gardens or in naturalized 
Always plant in clumps; preferably of a dozen 
a wonderful 
masses under trees. 
bulbs, spaced 2 inches apart and planted 3 inches deep. 
Blanda Mixed Colors Six 65c, Doz. $1.10, 25 $2.00, 100 $7.50 
This mixture contains numerous shades of blue and pink and makes 
a most cheerful picture in the early spring garden. 
Fulgens Annulata Grandiflora 
Six 75c, Doz. $1.35, 25 $2.50, 100 $9.00 
We do not know of any bright red in flowers that can match the fiery 
brilliant scarlet of Anemone Fulgens. Plant in full sun in well drained 
soil and give some winter protection and you will be well rewarded. 
BRODIAEA 
These are easily naturalized in almost any soil. Plant them about 3 
inches deep and leave them alone. They are especially happy under de- 
ciduous trees, in the rock garden or rough, gritty soils. 
Mixed Six 69c, Doz. 95c, 25 $1.70, 100 $6.50 
This mixture contains the following colors: blue, red, yellow, white, and 
is good for naturalizing. Bulbs self-sow and increase quite rapidly. 
CALOCHORTUS - Mariposa Tulips 
Until one has seen a good collection of these plants, he has no idea 
how much Nature can do jn the variation of one flower. One to many 
on a stem, wonderfully marked with eyes and dots, and penciling in rich 
colors, are chcracteristics. ‘‘Mariposa’’ is simply the Spanish word for 
butterfly, and is applied to these Tulips because the eyes and markings 
are so like those on a butterfly’s wings. 
Mixed Colors and Varieties Six $1.25, Doz. $2.00, 25 $3.50, 100 $12.50 
They grow from 1 to 2 feet high and branch. The flowers are simply 
marvelous in their variety of colors and markings. Scarcely two are 
alike; in a mixed lot they may vary through white, lilac to purple and 
again through shades of pink to claret-red. In any mixture whites, 
more or less eyed, predominate. There is no better investment for the 
flower lover than a quantity of these bulbs. They thrive best in a rather 
porous soil, either sandy or gritty, and grow either in sun or light 
shade. Flowers are 2 to 4 inches in diameter. 
CALLAS - Zantedeschia 
Plant Callas indoors in the late fall of the year. In April or May dormant 
bulbs may be planted near the pool in a sunny spot where they will 
flower beautifully in August or September. 
Elliottiana (Yellow Calla) 
Each 80c, Three $2.25, Doz. $8.00, 100 $60.00 
One that should be planted extensively. The deep golden yellow flowers 
are truly magnificent and produced in abundance. The green foliage is 
spotted white which adds to its beauty; lovely house plant as well as 
garden subject. 
Godfrey (White Calla) Each 55c, Three $1.35, Doz. $5.90, 100 $35.00 
Most ornamental foliage if grown near pool where it will get plenty of 
water; an excellent, easily grown house plant. 
Rehmanni Fach 55c, Three $1.35, Doz. $4.50, 100 $30.00 
The pink or rose Calla. A rather uncommon species native to Natal. 
The flowers are small but pink and therefore most unusual. An uncom- 
mon plant for the greenhouse or indoor culture. 
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