RARE PERENNIALS, ALPINE PLANTS 
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Anemone St. Bavo 
SCHIZOSTYLIS Mrs. Hegarty —An excellent 
late flowering bulbous plant, with a pro¬ 
fusion of satiny pink flowers, on 12 to 
18 inch stems, from Aug. to Nov. Fine 
for cutting. They like a deep loam or 
peaty soil, not too dry, with a little pro¬ 
tection from cold in very cold climates. 
35c each, 
STERNBERG!A lutea — Dark green strap¬ 
like leaves and large, upright Crocus¬ 
like yellow flowers in Sept. Like a 
warm, well-drained soil, planted 6 inches 
deep. 35c each. 
TIGRIDIA pavonia —Plant the bulbs 5 to 6 
inches deep in full sun and light but fer¬ 
tile soil. We can supply in red. light or 
deep yellow and orange, at 15c each. 
Deep rose, blush pink, white, wine red or 
scarlet and cream, at 25c each. 
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TIPULARIA unifolia —An Orchid which is an 
oddity. The tuber or solid bulb will bear 
. one beautiful pear-shaped leaf, metallic 
green, crinkled and doted with purple on 
top, and a shiny purple beneath, in late 
fall or early winter. This dies down in 
spring and in May or June the 12 inch 
spike of bloom comes along; unusual 
shaped flowers of green, purple and 
cocoa. 35c each. 
TRICYRTIS hirta — Japanese Toad Lily. 
Stout stems will clothed with downy 
foliage. Curious white flowers, heavily 
spotted maroon. For partial shade in 
loam and leafmold. 18 inches. Sept, and 
Oct. 35c each. 
RANUNCULUS *garganicus — Finely feath¬ 
ered foliage all at the base of the stems 
which thicken to sort of a bulb at the 
bottom. The golden yellow flowers are 
borne on 12 inch stems from May to 
July. For a hot dry place, with perfect 
drainage. 35c each. 
♦illyricus—A beautiful, easy native of Bul¬ 
garia, for any light, open place, with tri- 
lobed, silvery leaves, and tall, branching 
stems of 12 inches or more, carrying 
sprays of large pale-yellow flowers. 25c 
each. 
ROSCOAE *cautlioides —A rare and choice 
tuberous or fleshy-rooted plant with 
glossy, iris-like foliage and sulphur or¬ 
chid-like flowers on 12 to 15 inch stems 
during August and Sept. The flowers re-, 
semble those of the baby Glad. Prefers a 
well-drained moist soil in half shade. 
50c each. 
macropoda —Slender leafy stems terminat¬ 
ing in curious yellow flowers. 18 inches. 
50c each. 
* Alpines or Rock plants. 
Tigridia 
