LEUCOCORYNE IXIOIDES ODORATA 
“Glory of the Sun.” Recent introduction from 
Chile; flowering in spring. Heads of large, fra¬ 
grant flowers, blue with white center and golden 
stamens, carried gracefully on a wiry stem 12 to 
18 inches tall. Requires same culture as freesias. 
Its beauty and long lasting qualities as a cut flower 
and its ease of culture make it an outstanding new 
plant. 
$15.00 per 100 $125.00 per 1000 
LYCORIS RADIATA 
Native of Japan and China. Blooms in fall before 
leaves appear. Bright red funnel-shaped flowers 
with wavy segments, somewhat like nerines, on 
stems 12 to 18 inches tall. Free blooming and 
easily grown. May be left undisturbed for several 
years in milder climates when it will make fine 
showy clumps. Should be kept dry in summer. 
$5.00 per 50 
$9.00 per 100 
LYCORIS SQUAMIGERA 
Native of China and Japan. Originally introduced 
into United States as Amaryllis Hallii. Large rosy- 
lilac flowers on stems 2 to 3 feet high in late sum¬ 
mer. Foliage appears in spring, dies in early sum¬ 
mer. Hardy under most conditions. Unusually 
good for naturalizing. Can be left undisturbed 
for years. Good for cutting. Delivery in fall. 
$25.00 per 50 $40.00 per 100 
MELASPHAERULA GRAMINEA 
Interesting Gape bulb blooming in spring. Many 
small cream-colored flowers on a much branched 
stem 18 to 24 inches high. General appearance 
like Gypsophila or “Baby’s Breath.” Useful as a 
filler in flower arrangements. 
$4.00 per 50 
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$6.00 per 100 
