
Tulbaghia Violacea 
- LINEATA. Extremely graceful straw- 
colored flowers shaped like Gladiolus and 
finely penciled throughout. The 18-inch 
stems are wiry and flexious. Very scarce. 
Summer and fall delivery. $1.00 doz. 
*MIXED. All the above varieties and 
many others included. 75c doz. 
*“Tulbaghia Violacea 
PINK AGAPANTHUS. Beautiful flow- 
ers of clear mauve umbels on long, slen- 
der stems 24 inches high. Forms dense 
clumps with evergreen foliage, and with 
us nearly always in bloom. Foliage has 
garlic odor if crushed. Delivery through- 
out the year. 25c per clump. 
Vallota Purpurea 
THE SCARBOROUGH LILY. An Ama- 
ryllid of exquisite beauty. Produces five 
or more large brilliant scarlet flowers on 
a 15-inch stem in summer. Very useful 
for culture in pots. Should be brought 
into a cool greenhouse in cold sections, 
but may be grown outdoors in California 
and Florida. Plant in partial shade, not 
too deep. It is a waterside plant and may 
be planted along a pond or stream. Deliv- 
ery throughout the year. $1.50. 
Veltheimia Viridifolia 
Handsome Cape bulbs with beautiful 
foliage, well adapted for pot culture. 40 
to 60 reddish, tubular flowers 11% inch 
long hang closely from the tip of a 15 in. 
stem, somewhat resembling the flower of 
a Torch Lily. Ideal rock garden plant in 
mild climates. Later summer and fall de- 
livery. 50c. 
*Wachendorfia Thyrsifolia 
A waterside plant from South Africa 
with evergreen foliage, pleated like a 
Tigridia. The flowers are produced in late 
summer and area brilliant, deep yellow in 
color and rises to a height of 5 ft. From 
a distance it resembles a yellow delphin- 
ium. It is new to this country and does 
well in the South in the open. Delivery 
throughout the year. $1.00. 
Watsonia 
The Watsonias listed below are new 
kinds, unlike any in cultivation, and are 
raised from seeds imported direct from 
South Africa. They are evergreen, make 
large clumps, require a sunny situation 
and thorough watering throughout the 
year. They are perfectly beautiful when 
planted along streams and pools. Although 
their blooming season is late summer and 
fall, they have a tendency to throw off- 
season blooms and in a large planting 
there will be a few flowers showing all the 
time. Delivery only while plants are in 
bloom in late summer and fall. 
*ANGUSTA. Thrifty growing specie 
with stems 4 to 5 ft. high, branched. Long 
tubed, waxy flowers in shades of bright 
scarlet and salmon. Blooms in late July. 
$2.00 doz. 
*BEATRICIS. 30 to 40 large flowers on 
a well branched stem 4 ft. tall in late sum- 
mer. The color range is marvelously var- 
ied, running through all shades of pink, 
salmon, apricot, orange, red and even 
ashes of roses. Flowers last long when 
cut. $2.00 doz. 
Watsonia 

