MISCELLANEOUS BULBS AND PLANTS LOR BORDER 
AND ROCK GARDEN 
AGAPANTHUS UMBELLATUS 
AGAPANTHUS 
UMBELLATUS (Blue Lily of the Nile). Beauti¬ 
ful, clear blue flower, in umbels of 30 to 40 
on a tall, stout stem. The leaves are broad and 
are evergreen. Requires protection where win- 
trs ar severe. Each, .35 ; dozen, 3.50. 
UMBELLATUS ALBUS. Similar to above, with 
pure white flowers. Each, .75 ; dozen, 7.50. 
ALSTROEMERIA 
AURANTIACA (Peruvian Lily). Forms dense 
clumps, with many spikes of funnel-shaped 
flowers, orange, spotted brown. Requires mois¬ 
ture and good drainage. Each, .20 ; dozen, 2.00. 
CHILENSIS. Mixed shades of pink, rose and or¬ 
ange, spotted brown. Each, .50 ; dozen, 5.00. 
LUTEA. Golden yellow. Each, .30 ; dozen, 3.00. 
PULCHELLA (Psittacina) . Crimson, splashed 
green and mahogany. Each, .50 ; dozen, 5.00. 
AMARYLLIS 
Complete collection of “Amaryllids” listed in 
special catalog. 
AMORPHOPHALLUS 
EIVIERI. A curious and interesting Aroid, 
which blooms without soil or moisture when 
the bulbs is 4 years old. Flower resembles a 
gigantic reddish Calla and appears before the 
leaves on stems rising 3 to 4 feet high ; the 
flower is soon followed by interesting massive- 
looking foliage which is suported on a thick 
prettily marked stem. Strong flowering 4 year 
old bulbs, each, 10.00 ; strong 3 year old bulbs, 
each, 4.50 ; strong 2 year old bulbs, each, 2.75. 
ANEMONE 
One of the finest cut flowers, having many 
gorgeous shades of blue, scarlet, etc. Require very 
little space for growing. Make successive plant¬ 
ings for prolonged season. 
BLANDA ROSEA. Lovely clear pink flowers. 
Very dainty. Each, .15 ; dozen, 1.50. 
BLUE POPPY. Bright blue, large flowers. Each, 
.10 ; dozen, 1.00. 
CHRYSANTHAE FLORA. Petal-like stamens. 
Mixed colors. Each, .05 ; dozen, .50. 
DE CAEN. Single mixed. Each, .05 ; dozen, .50. 
HIS EXCELLENCY. Enormous single, scarlet 
flower with tall stiff stem. Each, .10 ; doz¬ 
en, 1.00. 
ST. BRIGID. Semi-double, mixed, Each, .05 ; doz¬ 
en, .50. 
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ANOMATHECA 
JUNCEA. Dainty little rose-scarlet flowers with 
Freesia-like foliage. Blooms in the early part 
of June. Each, .25 ; dozen, 2.50. 
ANTHOLYZA 
PANICULATA. Red yellow flowers similar to 
Watsonias both in appearance and culture. 
Each, .10 ; dozen, 1.00. 
ARISTEA 
CAPITATA. Fibrous-rooted Irids, much prized in 
South Africa, where they are native. Beautiful 
l-'ue flowers on tall stems. Habit of Moraea 
Iridiodes, but much larger. Each, .75 ; doz., 7.50. 
ARUM 
Many genera of Aroids are commonly listed as 
“Arums” for trade purposes, some of these being 
Amorphophallus, Sauromatum, Dracunculus, Zan- 
tedeschia. These will be found in this catalog 
under their correct names. 
ITALICUM. Spathe-shaped, cream colored flow¬ 
ers with green tinge, followed by scarlet berries 
in the fall. Each, .10 ; dozen, 1.00. 
PICTUM (The Black Calla). Long light gi’een 
leaves; spathe of flower violet, and spadex 
purple-black. Each, .25 ; dozen, 2.50. 
BABIANA 
STRICTA (Blue Freesia). Colors from gentian- 
blue to wine-pui’ple. Each, .05 ; dozen, .50. 
BELAMCANDA (Blackberry Lily) 
CHINENSIS. Large orange flower, spotted brown, 
which lasts for only a short time. Belon.gs to 
the Iris family. The clusters of round shining 
black seeds are said to resemble blackberries. 
Each, .10 ; dozen, 1.00. 
BLETILLA 
HYACINTHINA. Beautiful Chinese terrestrial or- 
chid, deep rosy lilac. Requii’es semi-shade with 
moist, well-di’ained soil. Easy culture in tem- 
, perate climates. Strong tubers. Each, 1.00 ; 
dozen, 10.00. 
BULBINE 
Sp. Rock gai’den plant of the Lily family, na¬ 
tive to South Africa. Small yellow flowers fi’om 
May to July, on stems 18 inches tall. Of intei*est 
only to collectors. Each, .50. 
CALLAS (See Zantedeschia 
CHIONODOXA 
(Glory of the Snow) 
One of the most lovely of our spring flowering 
bulbs. Some flowers are brilliant sky-blue, with 
white center, while others are pure white. 
GIGANTEA. Soft lavender. Each, .50 ; dozen, 5.00. 
LUCILLAE. Beautiful blue with pure white cen¬ 
ter. Each, .35 ; dozen, 3.50. 
LUCILLIAE ALBA. New, pui’e white flowers of 
charming beauty. Vei’y rai’e. Each, .75 ; doz¬ 
en, 7.50. 
SARDENSIS. Intense bright blue. Each, .40 ; 
dozen, 4.00. 
COMMELINA 
COELESTIS (Blue Spiderwort). Flowers ai’e a 
rich gentian blue. Hai’dy in sheltered localities, 
but should be lifted and stoi’ed in dry leaf 
mould, or covered with ashes in wet and cold 
districts. Each, .15; dozen, 1.50. 
CONVALLARIA 
MAJALIS (Lily-of-the-Valley). Selected crowns 
for forcing. Dozen, .65 ; 100 for 4.75. Clumps of 
several crowns for planting outside, each, .35 ; 
dozen, 3.50. 
