AGAPANTHUS MOOREANUS MINOR 
(A. Africanus var. Mooreanus minor) 
An interesting dwarf form received from the 
United States Department of Agriculture. Has 
pleasing blue flowers in small umbels on a 1% 
foot stem in early summer. Foliage not important 
and semi-deciduous in winter. Likes a good garden 
loam in partial shade. Fine for cutting. Four or 
five plants will do nicely in a 6 inch pot. Delivery 
winter. 
15 cents each. Supply limited. 

BESSERA ELEGANS 
BESSERA ELEGANS 
New introduction from Mexico. Dainty bell- 
shaped flowers, orange red outside, creamy white 
with orange stripe inside, with purplish stamens, 
hanging in an interesting umbel from the tip of 
a graceful wiry stem 18 to 24 inches tall. Foliage 
inconspicuous. Blooms freely from July to last of 
September. Cuts well and is exceptionally interest- 
ing in flower arrangements. A striking addition to 
the summer garden, suggesting as it does, the burst 
of a miniature rocket. Should be dug in winter. 
$10.00 per 100 
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