216. Dimorphotheca cuneata 
South Africa. Shrubby plant, large flowers like a Daisy, 
white petals with yellow centers. A very beautiful thing, 
fine for picking. Rare, new introduction. Strong plants 
...$ 1.00 
217. Epidendrum O’Brienii 
Guatemala. Ground orchid, large heads of cinnabar red 
flowers on very long stems, does particularly well against 
a south wall and will literally flower every day in the 
year. There is no more beautiful or free flowering plant 
of its kind than this and it should be far more planted 
than it is. It is perfectly happy in any location free from 
killing frosts .$1.00 to $5.00 
218. Epidendrum radicans 
Guatemala. Similar to the preceding with the exception 
that the flowers are orange scarlet and the plant is not 
so strong a grower .$2.00 
219. Erodium corsicum 
Corsica. A low growing compact herbaceous plant, rose 
pink flowers like a single Geranium. A very pretty thing 
for rockeries or dwarf borders. 4 inch pots.$ .50 
220. Erythrina herbacea 
Texas and Mexico. A herbaceous coral plant dying down 
to the ground every winter, makes eventually large clumps, 
spikes of bright scarlet bloom. Very uncommon. Strong 
plants .$ .50 
221. Gazania coccinea 
South Africa. New introduction with a wonderful range 
in colors in orange, yellow, red and bronze shades, much 
longer stems than the old type. Strong plants.$ .75 
222. Hibiscus manihot 
China. Can be grown either as a shrub or as a herbaceous 
plant. Very large primrose yellow flowers with maroon 
center. Beautiful and showy Hibiscus. Strong plants $ .50 
223. Linum flavum 
South Europe. Herbaceous, will eventually make a good 
sized spreading mass about six inches high, very pretty 
and free blooming, sheet of yellow flowers. Full sun. 
Strong plants .$ .50 
224. Malvastrum species 
Mexico. Gray foliage, grows to about five feet tall, masses 
of salmon pink flowers with yellow stamens. Very pretty 
herbaceous plant, good for cut flowers. Splendid thing 
for naturalizing in waste places.$ .25 
225. Moraea bicolor 
South Africa. Same habit as the ordinary Moraea with 
the exception that the flowers are cream yellow with dark 
centers. Free blooming and verv attractive. Strong plants 
.$ .75 
226. *Moraea Robinsonii 
Ford Howe’s Island. Tall, handsome sword shaped leaves 
with long spikes of pure white flowers beautifully marked 
red and yellow near the base. Very rare. Considered to 
be the handsomest of all the Moraeas.$25.00 
227. *Pasithea coerulea 
Chile. Bulbous plant brought out by one of Clarence El¬ 
liott’s Expedition into Chile. Clusters of deep blue flowers 
on stems about two feet tall. Very rare and beautiful. 
.$ .50 
