
LACHENALIA 
All of them do well out of doors in milder climates 
and are showy in beds, borders, and rock gardens 
and all are easily grown under glass. Culture 
similar to freesias. 
Large flowered forms have been hybridized. They 
have from one to two dozen generally pendulous, 
fire-cracker-like flowers, three-quarters to one inch 
in length on stems 6 to 9 inches and bloom from 
late November to February depending on the time 
of planting and the variety. 
L. Ada Bryson 
_ Flowers orange yellow, buds and end of spikes 
reddish. Blooms last of December. Leaves 
covered with reddish spots. Very bright and 
attractive. Especially useful for Christmas 
trade. 
$15.00 per 100 $2.25 per 12 
L. F. W. Burbridge 
Flowers are a pleasing and unusual combina- 
tion of red, yellow and chartreuse green tip- 
ped with maroon. Maroon spots on leaves 
and stem. Blooms same time as L. pendula 
superba. Desirable for Christmas and early 
winter use. 
$20.00 per 100 $2.75, per 12 
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