ALSTROEMERIA CHILENSIS 
Allium 
A very attractive group of bulbous plants 
resembling Brodiaea. Perfectly hardy and 
easy to grow. Plant 2 in. deep and for best 
results plant in groups of 12 or more. They 
succeed in any kind of soil but appreciate 
good drainage. Delivery Sept. to Nov. 
NEOPOLITANUM. Large heads of pure 
white flowers on tall, flexious stems. Spring 
bloomer. Fine for cutting. This should be 
planted in full sun. 18 in. $1.00 doz. __ 
*TRIQUETRUM. Flowers bell shaped, 
pure white with fine green midrib on the 
inside of each petal. This variety will do 
well in full sun but will do better in dense 
shade. Ideal for the rockery. $1.00 doz. 
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Alpinia 
NUTANS. A beautiful tropical plant of 
the Ginger family that under ideal condi- 
tions will attain a height of 12 or more ~ 
feet. May be grown under glass in large 
pots or tubs. In the South it will grow 
luxuriantly if supplied with a goodly sup- 
ply of water during the growing season. 
The flowers are produced at the end of the 
leafy stems and are very beautiful. The 
buds are suspended from the tip of the 
stem in clusters of pure, waxy white with 
glossy surface and tipped pink. The flower 
is marked with orange and red inside. Fall 
delivery. $1.00. 
Alstroemeria 
(Peruvian Lily) 
A free flowering race of plants from 
South America. They bloom in June on 
tall, wiry stems and are ideal as cut flow- 
ers. Plant in light shade, 2 to 4 inches 
deep, but where the winters are cold they 
may be planted as much as 9 inches deep. 
They prefer sandy soil. Summer and fall 
delivery. 
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