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BLETILLA HYACINTHINA 
B.  hyacinthina alba 
Similar to B. hyacinthina except slightly 
smaller. Has bright clear white flowers. 
Strong clumps $8.00 per 12 75c each 
BRAVOA GEMINIFLORA “Twin Flower’ 
Interesting plant belonging to the Amaryllis Family 
and growing at an altitude of 7000 ft. in Central 
Mexico. Prefers a sunny situation in well-drained, 
rich sandy loam. The root and the greyish-green 
leaves, which are '% to 34 inches broad and 12 to 
18 inches long, resemble those of the Tuberose 
(Polianthes tuberosa). The bright, coral-red tubu- 
lar blossoms, twenty to thirty in number, hang in 
pairs on a stalk 18 to 24 inches high. Blooms in 
early summer. Will stand some frost, but recom- 
mended for outdoor planting in the milder cli- 
mates only. Growth starts in early spring and 
matures in late fall. Delivery in winter. 
30 cents each 
BRODIAEA 
Bulbs native to the Pacific coast, producing one 
or two long slender leaves near the ground and 
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