
Alstroemeria Chilensis 
LIGTU ANGUSTIFOLIA. Flowers simi- 
Alstroemeria 
Peruvian Lily 
A free flowering race of plants from 
South America. They bloom in June on 
tall, wiry stems and are ideal as cut flow- 
ers. Plant in light shade or full sun, 2 to 4 
inches deep, but where the winters are 
cold they may be planted as much as 9 
inches deep. They prefer sandy soil. Sum- 
mer and fall delivery. 
AURANTIACA is the true Peruvian Lily. 
It has evergreen foliage and graceful stem. 
The flowers are deep yellow tipped green 
and spotted brown. Plant the rhizome hori- 
zontally. 36 inches. 25c. 
AURANTIACA MAJOR is a deep orange 
flowered form of the above variety and has 
larger flowers. Stock very limited. 40 
inches. 35c. 
CHILENSIS. A charming species with 
large umbes of flowers in pleasing shades 
of creamy white, yellow, orange, pink, red, 
and often combinations of two or more 
color. 24 to 40 inches. Mixed colors only. 
$1.50 doz. 
lar to Chilensis but larger. Stems about 3 
feet tall and sturdy. Colors range through 
pink, orange and flame, pinks predominat- 
ing. $2.00 doz. 
PELEGRINA (Lily of the Incas). Large, 
dark pink flowers heavily spotted reddish 
purple on the inner petals. Thick, glossy 
foliage. 14 inches. 25c. 
PELEGRINA ALBA. A pure white, un- 
spotted variety. 25c. 
PULCHELLA (Psittacina). This is known 
as the Parrot Lily. Umbels of dark red, 
flowers tipped green and spotted mahog- 
any. $1.50 doz, 
Amarcrinum 
HOWARDII. A bi-generic hybrid of Cri- 
num Moorei and Amaryllis Belladonna pro- 
ducing throughout the summer exquisitely 
fragrant, soft pink flowers on tall stems. 
Culture same as for Crinums. Delivery 
through the year. $1.00, 
