MOREA OR AFRICAN IRIS 
The soft color tones of the Moreas, together 
with their ease of culture, make them particularly 
attractive plants for pot growing. They likewise 
thrive wonderfully in the garden, blooming freely, 
but they need the shelter of a cold frame or care¬ 
ful protection with straw in winter north of 
Philadelphia. Easy from seed, which may be 
sown outside in spring and summer, or under 
glass in window or greenhouse at any time of 
year. Highly recommended, ecbht. 
UNIFORM PRICE, pkt. 20c; spec. pkg. 50c. 
M. POLYSTACHA—Pretty blue-lilac with golden 
beard. A rare species. 
M. IRIDOIDES—-Mauritis Iris. Snowy white pet¬ 
als, patched with glossy yellow and marked with 
blue. Almost ever-blooming. Delightful. 
M. SPATHECA—Fragrant Tigridia-like blos¬ 
soms, glossy yellow, marked violet. 
M. SISYRINCHIUM—Varied shades of lavender 
with yellow markings. Differs from other species 
in making a corm like the Gladiolus, which may 
be stored in dry sand in winter. 
M. BICOLOR—Large citron-yellow blooms with 
rich mahogany brown blotches. 
M. PAVONIA VILLOSA—Royal purple, each 
petal spotted blue-black. 
M. RAMOSA—Pure golden yellow with brown 
patches. Plants branch freely. 
OFFER 15A5—One pkt.. each of above for $1.25. 
MOREA BLEND—A mixture of the seven kinds 
described. Pkt. 20c; spec. pkg. 50c. 
TRITONIA 
The Tritonias are most beautiful flowering 
bulb 3 and are particularly fine for winter pot 
plants, coming into flower quickly and lasting for 
a long time. May also be grown in frames. 
Quick from seed. echtwlG. 
UNIFORM PRICE, pkt. 20c; spec. pkg. 50c. 
T. HYALINA—Exquisitely formed blossoms of 
sparkling, lialf-translucent salmon pink. Particu¬ 
larly satisfactory window bloomer. 
T. CROCATA—Flame Flower. Sprays of brightly 
colored saffron orange to flame scarlet flowers. 
Handle just like Freesia. 
T. ROSEA—Deep rose pink, the petals buff at 
base. A garden species, winter hardy if mulched 
with litter, or store in dry sand. 
TRITONIA BLEND—The above and other inter¬ 
esting and unusual Tritonias in mixture. 
OFFER 16A5—One pkt. each of above for 70c. 
THE TURFING DAISY 
Makes a closely tufted carpet of dense green 
in much-trodden places, on dry banks, or even 
beneath trees if not too heavy shade. Grows 
where grass will not. Hardy, eh6. Pkt. 10c; 
spec. pkg. 25c. 
THE EVENING BEAUTY 
Hesperocallis undulata. Exceedingly fragrant 
tubular flowers, waxy white, are carried in open 
spikes. The somewhat succulent, wavy-edged 
leaves, are prettily bordered with white. A good 
pot bulb, or fairly hardy if planted deeply in dry 
sandy soil. edht24. Pkt. 20c; spec. pkg. 50c. 
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