AGAPANTHUS MOOREANUS MINOR 
(A. Africanus var. Mooreanus minor) 
An interesting dwarf form received from the 
United States Department of Agriculture. Has 
pleasing blue flowers in small umbels on a 1% 
foot stem in early summer. Foliage not important 
and semi-deciduous in winter. Likes a good garden 
loam in partial shade. Fine for cutting. Four or 
five plants will do nicely in a 6 inch pot. Delivery 
winter. 
25 cents each. 
ALSTROMERIA 
Plants from South America, useful for cutting and 
attractive in the garden; belonging to the Am- 
aryllis family and characterized by masses of thick- 
ish or tuberous roots attached to a crown from 
which arise leafy stems bearing clusters of inter- 
esting and colorful flowers. Most varieties bloom 
in the spring and flourish out of doors in mild cli- 
mates. Indoors they grow readily in pots or pans. 
They do best in partial shade in a sandy loam with 
plenty of humus. Good drainage is essential. As 
the thick fleshy roots are easily damaged in lifting, 
it is best to leave the plants undisturbed. After 
flowering in the spring, water should be gradually 
withdrawn as the plant ripens and very little Biven 
until growth starts again in the fall. 
A.  aurantiaca 
The best known Alstromeria. Flowers yellow- 
orange. A fine cut flower and very strong 
grower. Ever blooming. 
Clumps, $2.00 per 12 20c each 
A. chilensis 
Very pretty Chilean species blooming in late 
spring. Flowers in pleasing shades from very 
light pink to orange, 1 inch across in a large 
umbel on stems 2 to 4 feet tall. Very good 
in the border and as a cut flower. 
$2.00 per 12 20c each 
A. ligtu var. pulchra (syn. angustifolia) 
Plants from the strains selected by Constable 
of Tunbridge Wells. Flowers shaped like those 
of A. chilensis but larger, ranging in color 
from a clear pink to orange and flame, 20 to 
40 flowers on an umbel and sturdy stems 
about 3 feet tall. 
$3.00 per 12 30c each 
A. pelegrina 
Called “Lily of the Incas.” Flowers dark rose 
with the inner petals heavily spotted with 
reddish purple, 1 to 114 inches across, in a 
large umbel on 14 to 18 inch stems. Very vig- 
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