September. Flowers cut well and have a pleasant 
lily-like fragrance. Most attractive both in ar- 
rangements and in the garden. The striking hexa- 
gonal shape of bud and flower and the regular 
striping lend a faintly modernistic note that is both 
attractive and unusual. Should be dug in winter 
except in milder climates. Delivery early winter. 
$35.00 per 1000 
MORAEA 
(bulbous ) 
An interesting group most of which are natives 
of South Africa, many being new to cultivation. 
Some are useful for cutting, others for the peren- 
nial garden and others still for pot culture and 
rock gardens. All listed below flower in spring. 
They show a wide range of colors and vary in 
height from six inches to six feet. On most of 
them the foliage is not important. Same culture as 
for freesias, except where noted. 

MORAEA GLAUCOPIS 
M. edulis 
Flower stems about six inches; leaves long 
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