BILLBERGIA NUTANS 
groups of 12 to 100 and 2 to 4 inches apart, 
and may be left in the same spot for years. 
Plant 3 inches deep and water liberally 
till after it has finished blooming. Delivery 
Sept, to Nov. 
LICHTLINII BLUE. About 75 fiowers on 
a 4 ft. stem, blooming in succession for a 
long period of time. The fiowers are star¬ 
shaped and as much as iy 2 inch across. 
The colors are different shades of laven¬ 
der blue. $1.00 per doz. 
LICHTLINII WHITE. Same as the above 
variety, except that the color varies from 
cream to white. $1.00 per doz. 
QUAMASH. Deep blue fiowers on 2 ft. 
stems. Very easy to grow and ideal for 
naturalizing. 75c per doz. 
Chlidanthus 
FRAGRANS. A member of the Ama¬ 
ryllis family with medium sized, clear 
yellow fiowers in the early spring. Multi¬ 
plies rapidly. 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 Nov. 
to Abril. $1.50 doz. 
Clivia 
Clivias are the aristocrats of the Ama¬ 
ryllis family. A pot or tub of Clivia 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. Delivered out of pots with 
all of the soil washed from the roots. 
Delivery throughout the year. 
• MINIATA HYBRID. Attractive orange 
flowers with yellow center. Multiplies 
rapidly and will soon form large clumps. 
$2.50. 
ZIMMERMAN'S HYBRIDS. These are the 
best hybrids in the world, showing great 
improvement in size and shape of the flow¬ 
ers, and the range of colors is truly mar¬ 
velous, ranging from creamy yellow 
through all shades of orange to deep red. 
However, they are not sold in selected 
colors, but only in mixtures; although we 
guarantee that you will be satisfied with 
the flower, as every one is a masterpiece. 
Young plants, $1.50; larger plants, $5.00; 
plants that have flowered, $10.00. 
Caoperia 
(Rain Lily) 
These are closely allied to Zephranthes. 
They have very fragrant, night blooming 
flowers that stay partially open throughout 
the day. 
In the colder section they may be treated 
like gladiolus, being 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 may be induced to 
bloom 3 or 4 times during the season by 
alternate watering and drying. Delivery 
throughout the year. 
DRUMMONDI. Pure white flowers tinged 
purple on the outside on 12 in. stems. 35c. 
PEDUNCULATA. Same as above, but 
more robust in all its parts. 15 in. 35c. 
CHLIDANTHUS FRAGRANS 
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