TIGRIDIA—Continued 
PAVONIA CANARIENSIS. Light yellow, scarlet 
spots. Each, .30 ; dozen, 3.00. 
PAVONIA ROSEA. Rose with white spots. Each, 
.40 ; dozen, 4.00. 
PAVONIA SPECIOSA. Scarlet, yellow spots. 
Each, .20 ; dozen, 2.00. 
MIXED HYBRIDS. Two sizes: Each, .10 and .15 ; 
dozen, .75 and 1.50. 
TRITELIA 
UNIFLORA VIOLACEA. Charming little hardy 
bulbs from Buenos Aires bearing porcelain 
blue, star-shaped flowers in the Spring. Dozen, 
.40; 100 for 3.00. 
TRITONIA 
CROCOSMLA. Spring blooming species, large 
flowers, light tan in color. Resembles a Freesia 
and follows them in blooming season. Each, .10, 
ROSEA. A very lovely species, bearing in sum¬ 
mer dainty spikes of pretty rose colored star¬ 
shaped flowers. Each, .15. 
TRITOMA (Torch Lily) 
(KNIPHOFIA) 
Showy decorative plants, bearing flower spikes from 
golden yellow to orange scarlet. An excellent plant 
for the perennial border. 
PFITZERI. Beautiful flame red; 3 to 4 feet high. A 
prolific bloomer. Each, .30; dosen, 3.00. 
RUFA. Orange yellow; tall slender flowers and foli' 
age. Each, .25; dozen, 2.50. 
DWARF HYBRIDS. 12 to 18 inches high. Golden 
yellow to deep orange. Very desirable for low posi* 
tions in the rock garden. Each, .25; dozen, 2.50. 
TYDAEA 
Closely related to the Gesneria and Achimenes, 
making a good conservatory plant, or for hang- 
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MIXED COLORS. Each, .25; dozen, 2.50. 
URGINEA 
MARITIMA (Sea Onion). Native of the Mediter¬ 
ranean region. Flowers in late summer or early 
autumn are of a pale yellow color with a stripe 
of green running down the center of the petal. 
Each, .25; dozen, 2.50. 
VELTHEIMIA 
VIRIDIFOLIA. Cape bulbs. Many long glossy 
green leaves, wavy on the edge. From the cen¬ 
ter of these leaves appears a stout stem 1 1-2 
feet high topped with a dense spike of 25 or 
30 flowers of a delicate old rose shade. Requires 
a shady location. Each, .75; dozen, 7.50. 
WACHENDORFFIA 
THYRSIFLORA. Evergreen plant of the Lily 
family. Flowers yellow and russet, star-shaped, 
on tall stems. Foliage Tigridia-like, in dense 
clumps. Thrives in any moist situation. Each, 
1.00; dozen, 10.00, 
WATSONIAS 
A beautiful flower from South Africa. Plants 
grow from three to five feet high, and produce 
great spikes of large flowers, which are especially 
valuable for cutting. The plants succeed best in 
a rich loam, with liberal dressing of well-rotted 
manure. Should be protected in eastern states, 
CREAM CUP. White with cream shading. Each, 
.15; dozen, 1.50. 
DIANA. Lilac-mauve. Each, .30; dozen, 2.00. 
ED. STURTEVANT. Orange red. Each, ,20; doz¬ 
en, 2.00. 
FANNY LYON. Apricot buff. Each, .25; doz¬ 
en, 2,60. 
HARRY JOHNSON. Salmon pink. Each, .20; 
dozen, 2.00. 
HAZEL. Salmon pink, orange stripe through pet¬ 
als. Each, .20; dozen, 2.00. 
JAMES MAC GILLIVRAY. Begonia rose. Each, 
.25; dozen, 2.50. 
LILIAN BENNER. Rosy mauve. Each, .20; doz¬ 
en, 2.00. 
MARION WELSH. Coppery red. Each, .20; doz¬ 
en, 2.00. 
MADAME MODJESKA. Deep magenta. Each, .80; 
dozen, 3.00. 
MRS. J. J. DEAN. Rose pink. Each, .15; doz¬ 
en, 1.60. 
VICTORY. Salmon-red. Each, .20; dozen, 2,00, 
MIXED VARIETIES. Dozen, 1.00. 
WATSONIA SPECIES 
ALBA. Pure white. Each, .10; dozen, .75. 
AUGUSTA. Scarlet. Each, .20; dozen, 2.00. 
BREVIFOLIUS. Pink. Each. .20; dozen, 2.00. 
BULBIFERA. Orange red. Each, .20; dozen, 2.00. 
DENSIFLORA. Rose. Each, .25; dozen, 2.50. 
ROSEA. Rosy-lavender. Each, .16; dozen, 1.25. 
ZANTEDESCHIA (Calla Lily) 
The so-called Richardia or Calla Lilies strictly 
speaking are all “Zantedeschia” after Francisco 
Zantedeschi, an Italian botonist. The only true 
“Calla” is C. Palustris, a native species of some 
of the eastern states. 
These desirable plants are of easy culture, and 
can be UBed with good effect for outdoor planting, 
in mild climates, or are suitable for potted plants. 
AETHIOPICA (Lily of the Nile). White, large. 
Each, .25; dozen, 2.50. 
ALBO-MACULATA. Ivory-white. Arrow-shaped 
leaves, spotted white. Each, .30; dozen, 3.00. 
ELLIOTTIANA (Yellow Calla). Rich golden yel¬ 
low flowers. Each, .35; dozen, 3.50. 
Medium Size Bulbs, each .20; dozen, 2.00. 
REHMANNI (Pink Calla). Low growing. Flow¬ 
ers, rose pink. Each, .75; dozen, 7.50. 
Medium Size Bulbs, each .50; dozen, 5.00. 
COLLECTION OF DWARF BULBS FOR ROCK GARDENS 
25 Each: Anemone DeCaen, mixed; Brodiaeas, mixed; Chionodoxa Lucilliae, Crocus, 
mixed; Muscari Conicum, Scilla Siberica. Total, 150 bulbs for $5.25. 
Collection: 12 each of the above six varieties (72 bulbs) for $2.75. 
Collection: 6 each of the above six varieties (36 bulbs) for $1.50. — All Postpaid. 
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