Childanthus Fragrans 
leathery, with silver and green variega- 
tion. Habit of growth is similar to the 
above variety. Bulbs 10c, plants $1.00. 
Chlidanthus Fragrans 
An amaryllid with medium sized, clear 
yellow flowers in late spring. The bulbs 
should be lifted during the winter and re- 
planted in the spring. Multiplies rapidly. 
Plant in any kind of soil in full sun. 
Height 18 in. Delivery Nov. to April. 
$1.50 doz. 
Clivia 
Clivias ‘are the aristocrats of the Ama- 
ryllis family. A pot or tub of Clivia in 
full bloom will not take a back seat for 
any flower in a show. They should be 
grown in rich heavy soil and kept moist at 
all times. They do best in partial or total 
shade and will do well outdoors in the 
warmer sections. They will stand about 
10 degrees of frost and a few degrees be- 
low that the foliage will be killed but the 
plant will soon recover. Delivered with all 
of the soil washed from the roots. Deliv- 
ery throughout the year. 
*MINIATA. The wild species from Africa, 
with long, narrow, dark green foliage and 
umbels of salmony orange flowers fading 
to light yellow in the center. Free flower- 
ing and attractive. $1.00. 
*MINIATA HYBRID. Attractive orange 
flowers with yellow center. Multiplies 
eet) and will soon form large clumps. 
2.00. 
*ZIMMERMAN’S HYBRIDS. These are 
the best hybrids in the world, showing 
great improvement in size and shape of the 
flowers, and the range of colors is truly 
marvelous, ranging from creamy yellow 
through all shades of orange to deep red. 
However, they are not sold in selected 

15 
colors, but only in mixtures; although we 
guarantee that you will be satisfied with 
the flower, aS every one is a masterpiece. 
Young plants $1.50, blooming size $3.00, 
plants that have flowered $6.00 and up; 
seeds 20c each. 
Commelina Coelestris 
The small, intensest blue flowers open 
in great profusion in the afternoon, and 
over a long period. Plant tubers 3 inches 
deep, in the open sun. Easy to grow. Fall 
delivery. $1.00 doz. 
Cooperia 
(Rain Lily) 
These are closely allied to Zephranthes. 
They have very fragrant, night blooming 
flowers that stay partially open throughout 
the day. In the colder section they may 
be treated like gladiolus, being stored in a 
cellar during the winter and planted out 
again in the spring. If planted where they 
can be dried out, they will bloom soon 
after watering and may be induced to 
bloom 3 or 4 times during the season by 
alternate watering and drying. Delivery 
throughout the year. 
*DRUMMONDI. Pure white flowers 
tinged purple on the outside on Taine 
stems. 35c. 
*PEDUNCULATA. Same as above, but 
more robust in all its parts. 15 in. 35c. 
Costus Speciosus 
(Spiral Flag) 
A ginger lily grown mostly as a green- 
house plant, but thrives well outdoors in 
Florida and Southern California. It has 
long cane-like stems with waxy succulent 
foliage growing spirally. Large yellow and 
white flowers. Will eventually grow to a 
height of four feet if planted in a shady 
spot. Plants $1.00, rooted cuttings 25c each. 

Clivia Miniata Hybrid 
