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OAKHURST GARDENS 
ORNITHOGALUM 
GRAMINEUM (Grass leaved Star of 
Bethlehem)—Umbels of creamy yellow 
stars on 8 inch stems. Starts blooming 
in the winter and keeps on blooming 
through the spring. Of easiest culture. 
1.00 doz. 
PANCRATUM 
MARITANUN (Peruvian Daffodil) — A 
highly useful bulbous plant with narrow, 
strap-shaped evergreen foliage. The 
flowers are borne in clusters of 4 to 6, 
pure white in color, deliciously fragrant 
and similar to Ismene in shape to which 
it is closely related. They may be grown 
in pots in the colder sections.. .25 
ROHDEA 
JAPONICA—A highly ornamental foliage 
plant resembling Aspidistra and like it. 
very useful as a house plant. They bear 
small creamy white flowers which are 
ollowed by large, bright red berries on 
8 in. stems. The berries hold their color 
or a period o 12 months or more. We 
have several varieties with plain green 
leaf, edged with white or cream, cream 
variegated, all of which are about 12 in. 
high. They require the same culture as 
you would give to any house plant. In 
warm climates, they are excellent planted 
out in a moist, shady location in associa¬ 
tion with such things as ferns and bego¬ 
nias .. 2.00 
SCHIZOSTYLIS 
Kaffir Lily of S. Africa. Rhizomateus 
roots. Not hardy but soon makes fine 
clumps in milder climates, blooming in 
the late summer and fall. Likes partial 
shade and plenty of moisture during the 
summer. Cuts well. 
COCCINEA — 8 to 10 crimson-scarlet 
flowers 1 V 2 in. in diameter. Ideal for the 
perennial border .. .25 
MRS. HEGERTY—Similar to the above 
variety in every way except the color 
which is clear pink .25 
SCILLA PERUVIANA 
SCILLA 
CAMPANULATA—Very attractive, spring 
blooming bulbs with bell-shaped blue 
flowers on 18 in. stems. Excellent for 
cutting . 1.50 doz. 
ITALICA—The flowers are produced over 
a long period of time in the spring on 
stems 3 ft. or more high. Purplish blue 
in color .25 
PERUVIANA—Large, bright blue flowers 
in big clusters on 8 in. stems. A very at¬ 
tractive garden flower .35 
SCHIZOSTYLIS MRS. HEGERTY 
