
Ar ivon Lo ORCeR IAL & Ok hdl Re = Gr Ay Di he N 
form. Has good foliage and is an excellent bloomer. A very pretty and 
unusual variety. 7 a iPots $0275: 
SENECIO pulcher. (compositae) Uruguay. Produces 12”-18” stems 
with several large rosy purple composite shaped flowers. Blooms all 
summer long, very good in full sun and will also stand a little shade. 
Hardy. Pots $0.35; 1 gal. $0.50. 
THUNBERGIA cordata. Recently introduced by us from East Africa. An 
herbaceous perennial, about 6” high with large violet blue flowers, 
Does best in semi-shade. | A” pots $0.50. 
TULBAGHIA violacea. A new and interesting rhizomatous perennial grow- 
ing about 18” high. Never out of bloom. Heads of mauve colored 
flowers, 8 to 20 flowers in an umbel. A very beautitul subject for a per- 
ennial border or rock garden. Pots $0.50. 
WATSONIA. (iridaceae) South Africa. We grow three or four types 
of this plant which are evergreen. Profuse bloomers during most of the 
_ year and superior in every respect to the deciduous types. Particularly 
valuable in the garden for effect or for cutting. Full sun, water during 
the summer. Extremely good. 1 gal. $0.50. 
OUR TRIAL GARDENS—A PLANT LOVER’S 
PARADISE 
EVANS & REEVES’ collectors in all parts of the 
world are continually sending us new material for 
which we maintain an acre of gardens, half sun and 
half shade, for experimental and ‘display purposes. 
You are cordially invited to visit and enjoy these 
gardens where every month brings some new plant 
into bloom. 

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