*AURANTIACA is the true Peruvian Lily. 
It has evergreen foliage and graceful stem. 
The flowers are deep yellow tipped green 
and spotted brown. Plant the rhizome hori- 
zontally. 36 in. 25c. 
*AURANTIACA MAJOR is a deep orange 
flowered form of the above variety and has 
larger flowers. Stock very limited. 40 in. 
35c. 
*CHILENSIS. A charming specie with 
large umbels of flowers in pleasing shades 
of creamy white, yellow, orange, pink, red, 
and often combinations of two or more 
colors. (See color plates on the front 
cover.) 24 to 40 in. $1.50 doz. Selected 
pink variety 25c. 
*PELEGRINA (Lily of the Incas). Large, 
dark pink flowers heavily spotted reddish 
purple on the inner petals. Thick, glossy 
foliage. 14 in. 20c. 
*PELEGRINA ALBA. A pure white, un- 
spotted variety. 20c. 
*PULCHELLA (Psittacina). This. is 
known as the Parrot Lily. Large clusters 
of dark red flowers tipped green and spot- 
ted mahogany. 15c. 
Amarcrinum 
HOWARDII. A bi-generic hybrid of Crin- 
um Moorei and Amaryllis Belladonna pro- 
ducing throughout the summer exquisitely 
fragrant, soft pink flowers on tall stems. 
Culture same as for Crinums. $1.00. 
Amaryllis 
(Also see Hippeastrum.) 
BELLADONNA varieties are from South 
Africa. They grow during the fall and 
winter and go dormant during the summer. 
The flowers rise from bare ground on 30- 
inch stems, hence the name NAKED LILY. 
Plant the bulbs rather shallow, barely cov- 
ering the top with soil. Plant in full sun 
or part shade and keep watered at all 
times, even when dormant. Summer de- 
livery. 
*BELLADONNA MAJOR. Very lovely, 
sweet scented flowers of deep rose color. 
6 to 12 large flowers on 3 ft. stems in 
JUlyse 2 oC. 
*BELLADONNA MINOR. Bright pink 
shading to pure white in the center. Blooms 
2 weeks later than B. Major. 35c. 
*BELLADONNA ROSEA. Last of the 
Belladonnas to bloom. Clear white edged 
deep pink, yellow throat. 60c. 
*BELLADONNA HYBRIDS. For a num- 
ber of years we have been raising a great 
number of seedlings of Belladonna and 
Brunsvegia hybrid crosses. These show 
great variety of forms, colors, size and 
height, and great majority of them are far 
superior to the existing varieties. We have 
selected a few of these for future trial, 
and from the remainder culled out all that 
show no definite improvement. We are of- 
fering these fine seedlings for the first time 
this year. $1.00. 
Anigozanthos 
FLAVIDA (Kangaroo Paw). An Aus- 
tralian plant with thick underground stem 
and bright green iris-like evergreen leaves. 
The much branched panicles of tubular 
flowers are held on 8 ft. stems. The 
flowers and stems are covered with a yel- 
lowish wool. Tender to heavy frost, but 
will grow well in pots in glasshouse. Stock 
limited. $1.50. 
CO ae 
Antholyza 
South African Cormous plants allied to 
the gladiolus but blooming in the winter in 
California. They are tender and must be 
lifted and stored during the winter in cold 
sections. Plant in full sun or part shade 
in well drained soil and for best results 
plant in groups of a dozen or more corms. 
Fall delivery. 
PANICULATA. Luxuriant bright green 
foliage and numerous tubular’ flowers 
blooming on either side of 4 ft. stem. 
Color is a combination of deep yellow, 
orange and red. The individual flowers 
are 21% inches long and tubular in shape. 
Excellent for cutting. $1.00 doz. 
FIRECRACKER. An improvement over 
the above specie. The flowers are darker 
red, more tubular in shape and has a long- 
er blooming period. $1.50 doz. 
Aristea 
South African Irids with 
green foliage and cheerful small blue 
flowers in clusters during the summer. 
They are intended for culture in mild cli- 
bright ever- 
mates. Plant in full sun and water well 
till established. Delivery throughout the 
year. 
*CAPITATA. Robust grower soon mak- 
ing large clumps. Bright blue, fragrant 
flowers in late spring on tall, stiff stems. 
3 ft. 25¢e : 
*ECKLONI. Bright sky-blue flowers on 
well branched stems. 18 in. 15¢c. 
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Join the American Amaryllis Society. 
Dues, $2.00 per year. Secretary, Mr. Wynd- 
ham Hayward, Winter Park, Fla. 
Many of the rare bulbs make ideal house 
plants. 
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