Leptosyne Stillmanii 
KALANGHOE GLOBULIFERA 
GOGGINEA 
This succulent is a good pot plant well worth 
cultivation on account of its brilliant scarlet 
flowers and length of time it blooms. The fine 
seeds should be sown in February or March 
and the plants grown on in the open during 
the summer with protection during heavy 
rains. They commence to bloom in February 
and continue flowering for a good eight weeks 
without a single bloom fading. Per packet 35c. 
LEPTOSYNE STILLMANNI 
This is an old variety, but to many it is en¬ 
tirely new. The pants are covered with masses 
of medium sized golden yellow flowers over 
a long period. Flowers in six weeks from seed 
and grows eighteen inches high. Per packet 
25c., % oz. $1.00. 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM 
CRINIFOLIUM. (Livingston Daisy) 
An easily grown hardy annual of slightly 
spreading habit. The plants are literally cov¬ 
ered with flowers of the most delightful shades 
Mesemb.ryanthemum Crinifolium 
Nomocharis Mairei 
imaginable. Colors comprise Crimson, Pink, 
Primrose, Gold, Apricot, White and combina¬ 
tions of these colors. An ideal rockery plant 
and a gem for edging. Succeeds well in poor 
soil. Mixed colors only. Per packet 35c. 
NOMOCHARIS 
These comparatively new lilaceous plants from 
Western China are coming into popularity for 
the hardy garden. They are closely allied to 
the Lilium and Fritillaria, being somewhat be¬ 
tween the two. It is advisable to transplant 
the seedlings to a moist situation but where 
there is no stagnation. Bulbs are produced the 
first year and should never be disturbed. The 
seed should be sown in pans or boxes, inside, 
during the winter, in sandy loam and leaf 
mold and transplanted in spring to the open 
ground. We offer the following two best 
varieties. 
N. PARDANTHINA 
Two feet high producing twelve to thirteen 
nodding flowers standing almost vertically on 
the stem. The perianth is a delicate rosy pur¬ 
ple tint, slightly spotted externally, with a 
deep maroon blotch at the base. Per packet 
$1.50. 
N. MAIREI 
As sister plant to the above and per¬ 
haps even more beautiful. The stems 
are one and a half to two feet high, 
bearing flowers about three inches 
across of a satiny white, the outer seg¬ 
ments being spotted reddish purple. 
The inner ones are equally spotted all 
over, having the edges frilled and 
crimped, with a central purple black 
eye, the whole having something the 
appearance of an Odontoglossum Orchid. 
Per packet $1.50. 
PETUNIA ALL DOUBLE 
GIANT FRINGED MIXED 
COLORS 
For years specialists have tried to ob¬ 
tain a double Petunia that would re¬ 
produce more than 50% of double flow¬ 
ers. This notable strain produces 100% 
double flowering Petunias mostly of the 
Giant Fringed type. The mixture con¬ 
tains a good range of brilliant colors. 
Per packet 75c. 
