MORAEA POLYSTACHYA 
MORAEA (bulbous) 
An interesting group most of which are natives 
of South Africa, many being new to cultivation. 
Some are useful for cutting, others for the peren¬ 
nial garden and others still for pot culture and rock 
gardens. They show a wide range of colors and 
vary in height from six inches to three feet. On 
most of them the foliage is not important. Same 
culture as for Freesias. 
Bicolor 
Habit of M. iridioides, a native of Cape Col¬ 
ony ; flowers two inches across, a creamy 
yellow with pansy brown spots at the throat. 
Flowers year after year on old flower stems. 
Clumps, 35c each—50c each, according to 
size. 
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