. Floral treasures : 1901. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. UMBRELLA PLANT. This is a plant of the easiest culture, and a large specimen is as handsome as a Palm for decoration. It makes a handsome pot plant, or can be used in baskets or vases, making a charming effect. It will grow luxuriantly in water, and is, therefore, in- dispensable for aquariums or fountains. 5 cents each. CALLA LILIES. New Baby- Calla Lily, Little Gem. — This Calla only grows about six to eight inches high and is the freest blooming of all the Callas. The bloom is
. Floral treasures : 1901. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. UMBRELLA PLANT. This is a plant of the easiest culture, and a large specimen is as handsome as a Palm for decoration. It makes a handsome pot plant, or can be used in baskets or vases, making a charming effect. It will grow luxuriantly in water, and is, therefore, in- dispensable for aquariums or fountains. 5 cents each. CALLA LILIES. New Baby- Calla Lily, Little Gem. — This Calla only grows about six to eight inches high and is the freest blooming of all the Callas. The bloom is pure white. The following facts will convince any one of its great superiority over the old sort. Of dwarf habit. The same plant will grow and bloom for years with- out once ceasing, and the quantity of bloom which a good plant will produce is astonishing. A large plant is hardly ever without one or more flowers. All in all, it is one of the most desirable plants we have ever offered. 15 cents each. The Black Calla.—Its flow- ers are enormous, fully a foot in length, Color a clear,coal black, so intense that it really shows a brilliancy and, as may well be imagined, it is a flower of most striking oddity and beauty. The bulbs are large, and should be potted in the Fall, and when growth com- mences set in a window. After blooming, the foliage will die down, and the bulbs should be kept dry for re- planting in t h e Fall. Price of large flowering bulbs, 35 cents CALLA LILY. each. Calla Richardia. — {Spotted Calla.) A plant with beauti- ful spotted leaves. It flowers abundantly during the Summer months, when planted out in the open border. The flowers are shaped like those of a Calla, and are pure white, shaded with violet inside. Keep dry in Winter and start in the Spring like a Dahlia. The plant belongs to the same order as Calla Ethiopica. Price, blooming bulbs, 15 cents each. Larger size to produce a dozen blooms, 25 cents each. Calla Ethiopica.—{Egyptian Lily.) This i
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