siderable size, panicles of deep lavender colored flowers 
with yellow centers, an unusual color in Solanums, can he 
trained as a shrub. Very uncommon. 4 inch pots.$1.00 
205.*Stephanotis floribunda 
Madagascar. Twining or climbing evergreen vine, very 
handsome, dark green leaves, clusters of pure white, frag¬ 
rant flowers. Does well in a protected place, prefers half 
shade. Extensively grown in greenhouses in Europe and 
the East. Strong plants .$1.00 
205. Stigmaphyllon ciliatum 
South America. Climbing vine, slender growth, very pret¬ 
ty foliage, sprays of bright yellow flowers of large size, 
very much resembling the Orchid oncidium. A very beau¬ 
tiful and choice thing and should be planted far more fre¬ 
quently than it is. Uncommon. 1 gallon cans..$1.50 
207. Tecoma Australis, variety rosea 
Australia. A very strong growing evergreen vine, hand¬ 
some green pinnate foliage similar to the common Tecoma 
Australis, with the exception that the flowers instead of 
being white or cream color are rosy pink in large droop¬ 
ing racemes. 1 gallon cans .$1.00 
208. Thunbergia Gibsonii 
South Africa. Twining vine, very tomentose foliage, large 
deep orange trumpet shaped flowers, very freely produced. 
Showy and beautiful .$ .50 
209. Trachelospermum divaricatum (Syn. Rhyncosper- 
mum divaricatum) (Star Jasmine) 
East Asia and Malay. Handsome glossy dark green fol¬ 
iage, panicles of flowers of deep yellow color, very frag¬ 
rant. Resembles the well known Trachelospermum jas- 
minoides with the exception that the flowers instead of 
being white are yellow. New and rare. 4 inch pots $2.00 
HERBACEOUS AND TUBEROUS OR BULBOUS 
ROOTED PLANTS 
210. Aristea capitata 
South Africa. Iridaceous plant, handsome sword-like ever¬ 
green foliage to about three or four feet tall, spikes of deep 
blue flowers. Very showy, rare. Strong plants..'.$ .75 
211. Aristea ecklonis 
South Africa. Much dwarfer than the preceding, masses 
of beautiful blue flowers during the summer. Strong 
plants .$ .50 
212. Aristea species 
South Africa. Similar to the preceding, somewhat dwarf¬ 
er, flowers rather lighter shade. Strong plants.$ .50 
213. Dierama pulcherrima (Syn. Sparaxis pulcherrima) 
South Africa. Evergreen bulbous plant making large 
masses of long sword like leaves to about three feet, droop¬ 
ing pink bell shaped flowers hanging by a thin thread to 
long wire stems from three and one-half to six feet tall. 
No more beautiful bulbous plant in existence. The sight 
of a group of these flowers swaying in the breeze is very 
charming. Strong plants.$ .50 
214. Dierama pendula 
Rosy pink hybrid, new introduction. Strong plants.$ .50 
215. Dierama purpurea 
Purple hybrid, new introduction. Strong plants.$ .50 
