Uniflora violacea Doz. $0.80, 100 $5.00 
A rootlike bulb which produces in early spring a pole violet-blue flower 
with white center. Somewhat resembles the Chionodoxa, is delightfully 
frogrant. They spreod and multiply with amazing rapidity and are ex¬ 
cellent in the rockery or under shrubs or trees where nothing else will 
grow. They are hardy, but like a little protection. About 3 inches high. 
(Color illustration, page 44.1 
Crocata 
^rilonia 
Doz. $0.80, 100 $5.00 
This interesting bulbous plant is commonly known as the Orange Ixia, 
which it resembles. It is very floriferous; forces easily and produces 
lovely orange flowers. Give it the same treatment as Freesia and you 
will enjoy it very much. Height about 10 inches. Lovely in the rockery 
in southern gardens. 
^cdlola 
Purpurea ^ pMch $1.00, Doz. $10.00 
The Scarborough Lily, a South African native and one of the most 
ottractive of the Amoryllis family, growing sturdily and increasing 
rapidly. Many flowers slightly cupped, upright, of very bright red. It 
requires the same culture os the Amaryllis, usually being potted up in 
the autumn. Avoid over-wotering. Very scarce. 
Viridifolia Each $0.00, Doz. $6.00 
Handsome Cape bulb. Forty to sixty reddish, tubular flowers I 'A inches 
long, hanging closely from the tip of a stem 15 to 18 inches toTl, 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 plont. Excellent in garden in mild 
climates and easy to grow under cool gloss. Blooms in midwinter. 
2^eplujran llm 
Ajax Doz. $1..30, 100 $8.75 
A Zephyr Lily. Similar to Zephyronthes Candida, but having light yel¬ 
low flowers on 6- to 8-inch stems. Blooms several times o year if allowed 
to dry out and then wotered. Excellent for pots, rock gardens and 
borders. 
Robusta Doz. $1.50, 100 $8.75 
Large, bright pink flowers appearing in lote summer on 6- to 8-inch 
stems. Folioge during winter and spring. The flowers ore large enough 
ond stems long enough to be very useful for cutting. Its adaptability 
to culture in pots, rock gardens and borders makes it o very useful 
member of a well known group. 
