MORAEA POLYSTACHYA 
had throughout the year in the milder cli¬ 
mates by making successive plantings about 
every two months. 
Very useful in the colder climates as a win¬ 
dow pot plant in the winter and out of doors 
in the spring and summer as soon as danger 
of heavy frosts is over. 
Planted in clumps it provides a mass of color 
over a long period and should be very useful 
in the border especially as a supplementary 
plant in iris gardens. Corms can be held in 
cold storage at 40 degrees to make successive 
plantings over a long period, although corms 
treated this way sometimes wait until their 
normal growing period before starting. De¬ 
livery August. 
$45.00 per 1000 
M. isopetala 
New introduction. Slender well branched 
plant 6 to 8 inches high. Flowers similar to 
M. polystachya but lavender in color. Most 
useful in pots and rock gardens. 
$45.00 per 1000 
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