SAUROMATUM 
VENOSUM. Interesting Aroid, related to Amorpho- 
phallus. Flower is slender, red with yellow spots. 
Pedate leaves on marbled stems. Each, 1.00; dozen, 
10 . 00 . 
SPIRAEA (Astilbe) 
Beautiful, feathery house plant of delicate shades. 
Can also be used for outdoor planting. 
AMERICA. Lilac-rose, handsome foliage. Each, .75. 
GLADSTONE. Finest white, large flowers. Each, .75. 
QUEEN ALEXANDRA. Beautiful pink, strong grow¬ 
er and free bloomer. Each, .75. 
SPREKELIA 
FORMOSISSIMA (Jacobean Lily). Brilliant flowers 
of dark crimson, with narrow reflexing and spread¬ 
ing petals. Native of Mexico. Each, .25; dozen, 
2.50. 
STERNBERGIA 
LUTEA. Dwarf yellow flowers resembling a Crocus, 
blooming during August and September in great 
profusion. Each bulb produces 4 or 5 flowers. 
Each, .25; dozen, 2.50. 
STRELITZIA 
REGINEA (Bird of Paradise Flower). Beautiful flow¬ 
ers, which resemble birds about to take flight; gay- 
ly colored in deep blue and orange. A lovely sub¬ 
ject for the conservatory or patio. The foliage is 
banana-like. Very rare. Small plants. Each, 2.50. 
THALIA 
DIVARICATA. A magnificent native ornamental bog 
plant which may be grown in the North as easily as 
a Canna. The enormous leaves with red midribs, 
resemble a Banana and are 2 to 4 feet tall. The 
purplish flowers are borne on central stems 6 to 10 
feet tall. An excellent plant for the South. Each, 
.50; dozen, 5.00. 
TRITOMA 
TIGRIDIA 
Sometimes called Mexican Shell Flower; one of the 
most showy of summer flowering bulbous plants; 
blooms from midsummer until frost, grows about 2 
feet high and produces large, wide-open triangular 
blossoms often four to six inches across. The colors 
and markings are very brilliant combinations of yellow, 
scarlet and pink. Clumps of them, planted in the bor¬ 
der, are most gorgeous. The culture is the same as 
for gladiolus. 
PAVONIA ALBA GRANDIFLORA. White with rose 
spots. Very rare. Each, .50; dozen, 5.00. 
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. 
TRITONIA 
CROCOSMIA. Spring blooming species, large flow¬ 
ers, light tan in color. Resembles a Freesia and 
follows them in blooming season. Each, .10. 
ROSEA. A very lovely species, bearing in summer 
dainty spikes of pretty rose colored star-shaped flow¬ 
ers. 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; dozen, 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. 
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