~-well rotted manure. 
ELLEN BOSANQUET. The most unique 
color among Crinums, being a deep wine- 
rose. You will never be sorry for planting 
this variety in your garden. 3 ft. $1.50. 
KIRKII. One of the best species. White 
with red band through center of each 
petal. The large umbels may have as many 
as ten flowers open at one time. Very 
beautiful. 75¢c. 
MOOREI. An African specie that does 
best in partial shade. Beautiful, large, 
bell-shaped flowers in various shades of 
pink? onieSieit- stems. The flowers are 
freely produced throughout the summer 
and fall. Will stand considerable shade 
and nearly as hardy as CAPENSE. 50c. 

CRINUM POWELLII ALBA 
POWELLII ALBA. An extremely beauti- 
ful, pure white flowered hybrid. 3 ft. 75ce. 
VIRGINIA LEE (Houdyshel 1934). Large 
rose-pink flowers with white throat. A sec- 
ond generation hybrid that bears fertile 
seeds and is valuable for that reason to 
those who wish to breed new varieties of 
Crinum. 40 in. $3.50. 
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Cymbidium 
A gorgeous race of terrestial orchids, 
having the most ornamental foliage of any 
orchid and the longest lasting flowers. In 
California and the south they may be 
planted in the open in ordinary garden 
soil enriched with leafmold, peat, and some 
Plant in half shade. 
Good drainage is essential. They may be 
divided in the same manner as Iris. They 
bloom in late winter on stems 2 to 4 ft. 
high and bearing 12 to 25 flowers on each 
stem. The flowers are of heavy substance 
and last for two months or more even when 
cut. They are excellent when used for 
corsages. Bare root plants’. delivered 
throughout the year. The plants listed be- 
low are not flowering size but will bloom 
in a year or two. We shall be glad to 
quote prices on large blooming plants. 
LOWIANUM. A robust grower and pro- 
fuse bloomer. Flowers are a_ beautiful 
shade of green and yellow. $4.00. 
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MASTERS!I. This plant has light green 
narrow foliage and pure white flowers on 
2 ft. stems. $3.00. 
MORIA. Shades of creamy colors flushed 
with lavender or pink. $5.00. 
POWELLSI. Resembles LOWIANUM in 
its habit of growth, but the flowers are a 
delightful combination of cream, yellow, 
pink, or brown. Plants vary somewhat in 
color. $5.00. 
Cypella 
*HERBERTI. Bulbs from South America, 
related to the Tigridia, with long, pleated 
foliage. They may be grown with the same 
treatment as for Gladiolus. Large, buff- 
yellow flowers on 2 ft. stems. The most 
profuse bloomer of the Cypellas. as_eit 
blooms continuously from early spring to 
late fall. 25c. 
Cypripedium 
Perfectly hardy orchids native to the 
eastern United States. They are commonly 
known as Moccasin flowers or Lady’s Slip- 
per. Plant in part shade in a moist loca- 
tion; they take kindly to cultivation. In 
California they should be planted in pure 
peat or leafmold. They should never be 
allowed to dry out. Delivery November to 
April. 
ACAULE (Pink Lady’s Slipper). Thick 
clusters of leaves flat on the ground. Large, 
bright purple-pink, upright flowers in early 
spring. One of the most beautiful native 
Orchids. 6 to 12 inches. 75c. 
PUBESCENS (Common Lady’s Slipper). 
Bright yellow flowers in May. L2atowee.0 
inches tall. 75c. 
SPECTABILE (Showy Lady’s Slipper). 
White to rose colored flowers in June and 
July. By far the best. 1 to 2% ft. 75c. 

CYRTANTHUS LUTESCENS 
