
SCHIZOSTYLIS MRS. HEGERTY 
N. rosea crispa 
Hybrid blooming before foliage reaches full 
growth and is especially desirable because its 
late flowering habit prolongs the season. 
Flowers similiar to N. filifolia except a larger 
appearing head, a little lighter in color and 
petals twisted more, 12 to 18 in an umbel on 
a stem 15 to 18 inches tall. Foliage starts 
in fall about the time buds appear and dies 
in spring. Delivery summer, 
$2.75 per 12 30c each 
(RNITHOGALUM NUTANS 
A bulb of sturdy habit producing a flower ethereal 
in effect, all silver and white at first glance. Grows 
easily in sun or partial shade. Charming for small 
arrangements. 
$6.00 per 100 8dc-per 12 
CHIZOSTYLIS 
Kaffir Lily from S. Africa. Rhizomatous roots. 
Not hardy but soon makes fine clumps in milder 
climates, blooming in late summer and fall. May 
be lifted and potted in late summer and, by re- 
tarding, flowers may be had over a long period. 
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