Schizostylis 
Kaffir Lily 
Not hardy, but soon makes fine clumps 
in milder climates, blooming in late Sum- 
mer and Fall. May be lifted and potted in 
late Summer for wintering. Likes partial 
shade and plenty of moisture during the 
Summer. Cuts well. Delivery any time. 
COCCINEA. A _ handsome plant with 
bright green leaves 12 to 15 inches high 
and 2-foot spikes with 8 to 10 crimson- 
scarlet flowers 1142 to 2 inches in diameter. 
Fine for cutting and very useful in the 
border, because it blooms when other pe- 
rennials are scarce. 25c; $2.00 doz. 
MRS. HEGERTY. Recent introduction 
from Ireland. Similar to COCCINEA in 
every respect except the color of the flow- 
ers. These are a true, clear pink, a color 
that is seldom found in the garden in the 
Fall. 25c; $2.00 doz. 
Scilla 
Bulbs closely related to the Hyacinth 
and are ideally adapted for naturalizing in 
woodlands, or for planting in partially 
shaded locations. Excellent for cutting. 
Plant about 3 inches deep and water well 
till after they are through blooming. Keep 
them dry after their foliage dies down in 
the Summer. They are Spring bloomers. 
Delivery Sept. to Jan. 
HYACINTHOIDES. Purplish blue flowers 
on 3-foot stems. It must have a very thor- 
ough baking in the Summer sun in order 
to flower well. If it does not bloom dig 
the bulbs and let lay .in the sun several 
days. 25c; large 50c. 
PERUVIANA (Clusi). A native of Italy, 
Spain and Algeria. Flowers are produced 
in dense heads 6 to 10 inches across on a 
12-inch stem. Individual flowers are about 
an inch across and as there are 100 flow- 
ers on a stem the flowering season is fair- 
ly long. They are hardy, except in the ex- 
treme cold sections, where they may be 
grown in pots. Summer and Fall delivery. 
We offer two selected colors: Purple and 
yee 35c; mixture of many colors, $3.00 
OZ. 
Sisyrinchium 
Member of the Iris family and just as 
easy to grow. They require adequate mois- 
ture while growing. Delivery through the 
year. 
BERMUDIANUM. A dwarf form growing 
only 3 inches high. Makes dense tufts and 
has large, violet flowers throughout Spring 
and Summer. 25c. 
CALIFORNICUM. A pretty, low growing 
evergreen, native of Lake Elsinore district 
in California. Bright green foliage and 
yellow flowers. Useful for the rock garden. 
Sc. 
STRIATUM. This plant forms large 
clumps and resembles an Iris when not in 
flower. The creamy yellow flowers are pro- 
duced along the upper half of 3-foot stems, 
blooming over along period of time. At- 
tractive as specimen plants to add a note 
of contrast in the border. 50c. 
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Sparaxis 
Beautiful South African bulbs produc- 
ing flowers of great brilliance in a vari- 
ety of colors, including white, yellow, 
pink, red, lavender and combinations of 
these colors. Culture and habit of growth 
same as for Freesias. 12 inches. Delivery 
July to Dec: 
BLOEM ERF HYBRIDS. A cross between 
Sparaxis and Streptanthera. Flowers larg- 
er than either parent, and the color com- 
binations are truly marvelous. Highly 
recommended. $1.50 doz. 
LEMON GLORY. Tall 
$1.50 doz. 
lemon yellow. 
Sprekelia 
Aztec Lily 
FORMOSISSIMA. A large flower of dazz- 
ling vermillion scarlet color. It is an Ama- 
ryllis with the shape of an Orchid. Easily 
grown in pots in California, and is ex- 
cellent planted out in the garden. Deliv- 
ered throughout the year. 50c. 
FORMOSISSIMA SUPERBA. Larger, 
brighter than the type. Evergreen foliage. 
50c. 
Streptanthera 
ELEGANS. Cape bulbs allied to Spar- 
axis. Flowers open flat. Color pure white 
with black ring in the center. Each bulb 
produces several spikes of bloom. $1.50 doz. 

Sprekelia Formosissima Superba 
