. White Calla Lilies. Anemone Eulgens (Scarut windfiower). The Anemone Fulgens is one of the most attractive and de- sirable flowers for winter forcing or early spring blooming. Its dazzling vermilion flowers are very pretty, and are borne in profusion. The cut flowers are invaluable, lasting a long lime in water. 30 cts. per doz.; $ per 100. For Japanese Anemones see list under Hardy Peren- nial Plants. ANTHERICrM. Lillastrum Qiganteum ( Giant St. Bruno's Lily). A wonderful improvement on the St. Bruno's Lily, of which it is a gigantic form. It produces 2j feet high stems, which during Ma
. White Calla Lilies. Anemone Eulgens (Scarut windfiower). The Anemone Fulgens is one of the most attractive and de- sirable flowers for winter forcing or early spring blooming. Its dazzling vermilion flowers are very pretty, and are borne in profusion. The cut flowers are invaluable, lasting a long lime in water. 30 cts. per doz.; $ per 100. For Japanese Anemones see list under Hardy Peren- nial Plants. ANTHERICrM. Lillastrum Qiganteum ( Giant St. Bruno's Lily). A wonderful improvement on the St. Bruno's Lily, of which it is a gigantic form. It produces 2j feet high stems, which during May and June are terminated by spikes of very large white flowers, and forcibly remind one of a miniature Lilium Candidum. 25 cts; each; $ per doz. CALLA LILIES. White Calla (Richardia ^thinpica). The White-Calla, or Lily of the Nile, is a well known plant of easy culture, and in winter is one of our best window plants. To^aid profuse blooming keep them dormant from the niiddle-of June until the last of August; repot in good, rich soil, usin^ 6 to 8-in. pot, give wafer, light and heat in abundance, and the result will be most satisfactory. Selected roots, 15c. ea.; $ per doz.; $ per 100. Extra Selected " 20c. " " " Mammoth " .30c. " " " Black [Arvm Sanctum). This interesting variety from the Holy Land resembles in habit and foliage the White Calla, with flowers of rich purple color over a foot in length and 4 to 6 inches across; the spike or spadix is about 10 inches long, and of an ebony-black color. 15 cts. each; $ doz. The Yellow and Spotted-leaf Callas are properly Sum- mer floieer in g bulbs, and should be planted in Spring, and are offered in our Annual Garden Book. NOTE.—All Bulbs, Roots and Plants are forwarded by Express, purchaser paying charges. If wanted by Parcel Post add 10 par cent. to value of order for postage to points eutt of the Mississippi River, and 20 per cent, to poinU west of
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