
ORNITHOLGALUM NUTANS 
Muscari 
PLUMOSUS. This is the unique ‘‘Feather 
Hyacinth’’. The flowers are Amethyst blue 
frizzled in a curious manner in a cone 
shape 10 inches high. It is hardy, and 
should be planted in the fall. Delivery Aug- 
ust to November. $1.00 doz. 
Nerine 
Very striking group of Amaryllids from 
South Africa. They have the same growing 
habit as the Amaryllis Belladonna and 
bloom in late summer and fall. They are 
ideally suited for pot culture indoors and 
in the open in warm sections of the coun- 
try. They prefer rich, sandy loam with 
plenty of humus. Water sparingly after the 
leaves die down until the new growth starts. 
Plant bulbs only deep enough to cover the 
neck and leave them undisturbed several 
years whether planted in pots or in the 
open. 
BOWDENI. Large flowers, pink with rose 
colored line down each petal, 7 to 10 in 
an umbel on 15 to 18 inch stem. The at- 
tractive foliage start in early spring and 
last till late winter. Delivery late winter. 
$1.00. 
FILIFOLIA. Fall blooming with evergreen 
thread-like leaves 6 to 8 inches long. Flow- 
ers dark pink with narrow wavy sements, 
pistil and stamens longer than the seg- 
ments. 6 to 18 flowers on wiry stems 12 to 
15 inches tall. Fine for cutting and rock 
garden. Delivery January to May. $1.00 
doz. 
ROSEA CRISPA. Hybrid blooming before 
foliage reaches full growth and is especi- 
ally desirable for its late flowerin. Flowers 
similar to FILIFOLIA but larger, 12 to 18 
in an umbel on a stem 15 to 18 inches tall. 
Delivery early\summer. 25c. 
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Ophiopogan 
Interesting plants, chiefly grown for 
their foliage and bright blue berries. Use- 
ful as a pot plant in cold sections and in 
borders or edging in warm sections. The 
foliage is grassy, dark green or variegated 
and evergreen. The flowers are white and 
nodding on 12-inch stems, followed by dark 
blue berries which are in demand for ar- 
rangements. Delivery throughout the year. 
JABURAN. Leaves about %-inch wide 
and 12 in. long, dark green and shiny. 
Thrifty grower making large clumps in a 
short time. Useful as a ground cover in 
dense shade. 25c. 
JABURAN ARGENTEUS VITTATUS. A 
variegated form of the above with the 
leaves irregularly lined white. Very attrac- 
tive. 25c. 
JAPONICA. A low growing, grassy leaved 
plant making dense tufts of the deepest 
green. Very desirable for rock gardens and 
edgings. Leaves 14-inch wide and 6 inches 
long. 15c. 
Orchids 
(See Bletilla, Cymbidium, Cypripedium, 
and Epidendrum.) 

BLETILLA HYACINTHINA (ORCHID) 
Ornitholgalum 
Early spring flowering bulbs. Plant: in 
full sun in late fall. Excellent for cutting. 
Delivery fall and winter. 
ARABICUM. Cluster of large, pure white 
flowers on top of 18-in. stem. The flowers 
measure over 2 inches across and is set off 
by a shiny, black bead in the center. $1.50 
doz. 
GRAMINEUM (Grass leaved Star of 
Bethlehem). Umbels of creamy yellow stars 
on 8 inch stems. Starts blooming in the 
winter and keeps on blooming through the 
spring. Of easiest culture. 60c doz. 
*NUTANS. A bulb of sturdy habit pro- 
ducing flowers ethereal in effect, all silver 
and white at first glance. Grows easily in 
sun or partial shade. Charming for small 
arrangements. $1.00 doz. 
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