8 BOB ANDERSON 

Glory of the Sun 
(See Color Plate, Page 5) 
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LEUCOCORYNE (Glory of the Sun) 
Ixiodes Odorata is a charming new introduction 
from Chile. Fragrant flowers or exquisite light blue 
on tall wiry stems and excellent Keeping quality. 
The price has been and still is in most places quite 
high, but I am reducing the price this year to allow 
you to plant them more freely. Special offer, 10c 
each; 75c per dozen; $6.00 per 100. Postage, 10c. 
NNN ee NY 
Culture for Leucocoryne 
Plant October to March in very rich soil and a sunny 
location. Plant 5 inches deep with sand base and see 
that thev have abundant watering and not allowed to dry 
out until they bloom, then gradually withhold watering 
and leave dry all summer. Can be left in the ground 
for many years, each year improving in quantity and 
quality of bloom. 

LYCORIS—Often Misnamed Nerine 
LYCORIS (Red Spider Lily) 
Radiata—Sometimes called Guernsey Lily. Cluster 
form of vivid red amaryllis—like lilies with ex- 
tended stamen resembling a gossamery spider- 
web. Very showy. Bulbs bloom in September and 
if purchased in July or August will bloom the 
same year. Each, 20c; $2.00 per doz. Postage, 10c; 
35ec per doz. 
Radiata Alba—A rare white form same as above. 
Each, $1.00. Supply limited. 
OXALIS ADENOPHYLLA 
A lovely hardy specie from Chile. Very dwarf, lilac 
pink flowers. Each 15c; $1.25 dozen. Postage 10c. 
