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OAKHURST GARDENS 
CHLYDANTHUS 
FRAGRANS—A member of the Amaryllis family 
with medium sized, clear yellow flowers in the 
early spring. Multiplies rapidly and needs to form 
good sized clumps in order to bloom well. In cold 
sections it may be lifted out of the ground after 
the first killing frost and stored in a warm cellar 
until the next spring, when they may be planted 
out again. 18 in. Delivery in the fall.25 ea. 
C LI VIA 
Olivias are the aristocrats of the Amaryllis fam¬ 
ily. A pot or tub of Olivia in full bloom will not 
take a back seat for any flower in a show. They 
should be grown in rich heavy soil and kept moist 
at all times. They do best in partial or total 
shade and will do well outdoors in the warmer sec¬ 
tions. They will stand about 10 degrees of frost 
and a few degrees below that the foliage will be 
killed but the plant will soon recover. 
CLIVIA MINI AT A HYBRID 
MINIATA HYBRID—Attractive orange 
flowers with yellow center. Multiplies 
rapidly and will soon form large clumps— 
2.50 ea. 
ZIMMERMANS HYBRIDS—These are 
the best hybrids in the world, showing 
great improvement in size and shape of 
the flowers, and the range of colors is 
truly marvelous, ranging from creamy 
yellow thru all shades of orange to deep 
red. However, they are not sold in select¬ 
ed colors, but only in mixtures; although 
we guarantee that you will be satisfied 
with the flower, as everyone is a master¬ 
piece. 
Young plants, 1.50; larger plants, 5.00; 
plants that have flowered, 10.00. 
COOPERIA 
These are closely allied to Zephran- 
thes. They have very fragrant, night 
bloohming flowers that stay partially open 
throughout the day. They may be treated 
in the colder sections like gladiolus, be¬ 
ing stored in a cellar during the winter 
and planted out again in the spring. If 
planted where they can be dried out, they 
will bloom soon after watering and they 
(Rain Lily) 
may be induced to bloom 3 or 4 times 
during the season by alternate watering 
and drying. 
DRUMMONDI—Pure white flowers tinged 
purple on the outside on 12 in. 
stems .35 ea. 
PEDUNCULATA — Same as above, but 
more slender in all its parts. 15 
in.40 ea. 
