AMARYLLIS 
Finest hybrids Mead’s Strain. Color ranges from almost 
white to deepest vivid red. Very large flower. 
Each 10 100 
2 to 2 ^ 2 ." diameter_ 1.00 6.00 
2y2. to 3" diameter _1.2.5 8.00 
3" diameter and up-2.00 15.00 
CHAMAEROPS EXCELSA (Windmill Palm) 
Slender trunk with fan-shaped leaves. Very hardy. 
8-12 inch, S., 3 years old_ .75 6.00 
COCOS AUSTRALIS (Pindo Palm) 
One of the hardiest palms. It has a graceful shape and 
grayish green, curved pinnate leaves. 
12-18 inch, S., 3 years old_ .75 6.00 
OPHIOPOGAN JAPONICA (Blue Grass) 
Dwarf evergreen grass, thrives well in shady place 
where no other plants can grow. 
Small division _ .40 2.00 
Medium division _ .50 3.00 
OPHIOPOGAN JABUSAN 
Same as the following variet.v, Aurea Variegata, except 
its has solid green foliage. Ideal plant for rock gar¬ 
dens and borders. 
Small clump _ 1.00 7.50 
OPHIOPOGAN JABURAN AUREA VARIEGATA 
A most beautiful and useful plant as a house plant, 
also as outdoor border in the South. Its deep violet- 
blue flowers are freely produced in dense spike forma¬ 
tion nearly all summer. They are inviting. Deep blue 
berries about the size of currants show excellent con¬ 
trast to the drooping broad grass-like leaves striped 
with green and creamy white. 
Small clump _1.25 10.00 
CORTADERIA AGENTEA (Pampas Grass) 
Silvery, plume-like spikes of flowers. An old favorite 
for grouping on the lawn. 
Small division _ .75 6.00 
Medium division _1.25 10.00 
IRIS PSENDACORUS (Yellow Isis) 
4-year blooming size _ .75 5.00 
IRIS KAEMPFERI 
4-year, selected 
45 
1.00 
7.00 
