SCHIZOSTYLIS 
Kaffir Lily from S. Africa. Rhizomatous roots. 
Not hardy but soon makes fine clumps in milder 
climates, blooming in late summer and fall. May 
be lifted and potted in late summer and, by re¬ 
tarding, flowers may be had over a long period. 
Likes partial shade and plenty of moisture during 
the summer. Cuts well. Delivery February to 
May. 
S. coccinea 
A handsome plant with bright green leaves 
15 to 20 inches high and 2 ft. spikes with 8 
to 10 crimson-scarlet flowers 1^2 to 2 inches 
in diameter. Fine for cutting and very useful 
in the border because it blooms when other 
perennials are scarce. 
$5.00 per 100 
S. Mrs. Hegerty 
Recent introduction from Ireland. Similar 
to coccinea in every respect except the color 
of the flowers. These are a true, clear pink, 
a color that is seldom found in the garden in 
the fall. 
$5.00 per 100 
STREPTANTHERA CUPREA 
Brilliant new Cape bulb; foliage like tritonia; 
flowers open flat; brilliant orange-red with violet 
eye. Hardier than freesia and more vivid than 
sparaxis. Each bulb produces several spikes of 
bloom 6 to 8 inches tall in spring. 
$45.00 per 1000 
TRITONIA HYALINA 
Flowers brilliant flame color with lower half of 
each petal colorless and transparent, on 10 to 12 
inch stems in spring. Very free flowering. 
$45.00 per 1000 
TRITONIA LINEATA 
Flowers citron-yellow, slightly flushed and veined 
reddish-orange, borne on slender stems lJ/ 2 to 2/2 
feet tall, generally branched. Blooms in late spring. 
Very free flowering and strong growing. 
$45.00 per 1000 
VELTHEIMIA VIRIDIFOLIA 
Handsome Cape bulb. Forty to sixty reddish 
tubular flowers 1 Z 2 inches long hanging closely 
from the tip of a stem 15 to 18 inches tall rising 
from the center of a rosette of showy bright green 
shiny leaves 9 to 12 inches long with wavy edges. 
Its bold habit and beautiful foliage make it 
especially useful as a pot plant. Excellent in 
garden in mild climates and easy to grow under 
cool glass. Blooms in midwinter. 
$20.00 per 100 
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