Tulbaghia 
*VIOLACEA (Pink Agapanthus). Beauti- 
ful flowers of clear mauve umbels on long, 
slender stems 24 inches high. Forms dense 
clumps with evergreen foliage, and with 
us nearly always in bloom. Foliage has gar- 
lic odor if crushed. Delivery throughout the 
year. 25c per clump. 
Vallota 
PURPUREA (The Scarborough Lily). An 
Amaryllid of exquisite beauty. Produces 
five or more large brilliant scarlet flowers 
on a 15-inch stem in summer. Very useful 
for eulture in pots. Should be brought into 
a cool greenhouse in cold sections, but may 
be grown outdoors in California and Flor- 
ida. Plant in partial shade, not too deep. 
It is a waterside plant and may be planted 
along a pond or stream. Delivery through- 
out the year. $1.50. 
Veltheimia 
VIRIDIFOLIA. Handsome Cape bulbs with 
beautiful foliage, well adapted for pot cul- 
ture. 40 to 60 reddish, tubular flowers 1 4 
inch long hang closely from the tip of a 
15 in. stem, somewhat resembling the flower 
of a Torch Lily. Ideal rock garden plant in 
mild climates. Later summer and fall de- 
livery. 50c. 
Wachendorfia 
*THYRSIFOLIA. A waterside plant from 
South Africa with evergreen foliage, pleated 
like a Tigridia. The flowers are produced in 
late summer and are a brilliant, deep yel- 
low in color and rises to a height of 5 ft. 
From a distance it resembles a yellow del- 
phinium. It is new to this country and does 
well in the South in the open. Delivery 
throughout the year. $1.00. 
Watsonia 
The Watsonias listed below are new 
kinds, unlike any in cultivation, and are 
raised from seeds imported direct from 
South Africa. They are evergreen, make 
large clumps, require a sunny situation 
and thorough watering throughout the year. 
They are perfectly beautiful when planted 
along streams and pools. Although their 
blooming season is late summer and fall, 
they have a tendency to throw off-season 
blooms and in a large planting there will 
be a few flowers showing all the time. De- 
livery only while plants are in bloom in late 
summer and fall. 
*ANGUSTA. Thrifty growing specie with 
stems 4 to 5 ft. high, branched. Long 
tubed, waxy wuowers in shades ot bright 
scarlet and salmon. Blooms in late July. 
$2.00 doz. 
*BEATRICIS. 30 to 40 large flowers on 
a well branched stem 4 ft. tall in late sum- 
mer. The color range is marvelously varied, 
running through all shades of pink, salmon, 
apricot, orange, red and even ashes of 
roses. Flowers last long when cut. $2.00 
doz. 
*GALPINI. A most attractive specie 
growing in or near water. Long, delicate 
sprays of cerise or carmine flowers. Flow- 
ers autumn. $2.50 doz. 

WATSONIA 
*LONGIFOLIA. Resembles BEATRICIS 
but blooms two months earlier. Same range 
of colors occasionally shading to deep 
cream or white. $2.00 doz. 
*TUBULARIS HYBRIDS. Graceful spikes 
loaded with medium sized flowers in shades 
of apricot, salmon, and pink. Compact habit 
and low growing foliage. 30 in. $2.00 doz. 
*MIXED. A fine mixture of about twelve 
evergreen species with a wide range of 
color. $2.00 doz. 
Zantedeschia 
These plants are sometimes listed as 
RICHARDIA and are commonly known as 
CALLA LILY. They are of easy culture re- 
quiring light soil with a goodly portion of 
humus. They make excellent pot plants and 
are useful for forcing. In California they 
may be left in the ground for a number of 
years, but in colder sections they may be 
lifted in the fall and stored away till spring. 
Delivery January to April. 
AETHIOPICA (The Lily of the Nile). 
Large white flowers on 8 to 4 ft. stems. 
Beautifully luxuriant dark green foliage. 
Plant in shady and moist location. This is 
practically evergreen in California and may 
be shipped at any time. 25c. 
ALBO-MACULATA (Spotted Calla). 
Creamy white flowers with purple blotch at 
the base. The erect leaves are heavily 
spotted white. This is more resistant to 
frost than the others. 25c. 
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