color variations and add grace to the flow- 
er spikes. They are evergreen in the South 
and should be left undisturbed for many 
years. In the North they should be lifted 
and stored in a warm place during the 
Winter and replanted in the Spring. De- 
livery Sept. to March. 
CORAL. A coral-red and orange-salmon 
combination that is rare among flowers. 
The flower heads are nearly round and 
are held on 4-foot stems. This variety 
blooms ail Summer and is our favorite. 75c. 
CROWN OF GOLD. A stately flower with 
large heads of pure gold and green. A very 
attractive color. 60c. 
HOUTROUGE. Huge flowers on 6-foot 
spikes. Brilliant red. $1.00. 
ROUGE ET SOUFFRE. A tall growing 
variety with very bright red and yellow 
flowers. Midseason. 60c. 
STAR OF BADEN. Blooms twice during 
the Summer, bearing numerous large 
heads of the most unusual color among all 
flowers; a beautiful shade of tan or dark 
honey-yellow. 40 inches. $1.00. 
SUNBURST. A stunning flower of dis- 
tinct form. The flowers are about 12 inches 
long. Buds upright, red at the tip, turning 
orange as they develop. The open flowers 
turn down after opening and are a lemon 
yellow. The radiation of the flowers in all 
directions from a common center gives it 
ae agen of light rays radiating. 6 feet. 
TUBERGENI. Similar to Star of Baden 
in form and habit, but with more orange 
coloring to the flowers. 5. feet. $1.00. 
W. F. DREER. This is an old favorite and 
is the largest and tallest of all. Bright 
orange-red flowers on 6-foot stems. 50c. 
Lachenalia 
African Hyacinth 
PENDULA SUPERBA. Cape bulb of ex- 
quisite beauty with flowers of brilliant 
coral red tipped green and purple. The 
florets are semi-pendant and about 11% 
inches long. It is especially useful for flor- 
ists work. It can be grown in flats or in 
the field and shifted into pots when in 
full bloom. In mild climates it does well 
outdoors and is useful for borders or rock 
gardens. Culture same as for Freesia. Fall 
delivery. $1.75 doz. 
Laelia 
-ANCIBARINA (L. Anceps Williamsi X L. 
Cinnabarina). An exquisite. easy-to-grow 
Orchid having a long and variable bloom- 
ing season. The flowers, 3 to 6 in number 
on a 20-inch stem are orange in color, with 
a touch of purple on the lip. Easy to grow 
in a cool house or as a house plant. Will 
survive temperatures to 25 degrees above. 
Delivery any time. $5.00. 
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Leucocoryne 
Glory of the Sun 
IXIOIDES ODORATA. Recently intro- 
duced from Chile. Large heads of fra- 
grant, sky-blue flowers with white center 
and golden stamens on thin 15-inch stems. 
Valuable for cutting and for massing in 
the border. Requires same culture as Free- 
sias. Plant 6 inches deep. Delivery Sept. to 
Feb. $1.75 per doz. 
Libertia 
Trids from New Zealand and Australia 
with tall, grassy ornamental foliage and 
pretty white flowers that resemble the 
blue-eyed grass (Sisyrinchium), but pro- 
duced in great profusion on established 
clumps. Will grow in full sun and part 
Shade. Will succeed well in the open in 
the South. 50@c each. 
IXIOIDES. The leaves about 18 inches 
high, with pale midrib, and a yellowish 
red cast. Extremely beautiful. Early flow- 
ering. 
GRANDIFLORA. Foliage green. 3 feet 
tall. Flower spikes 4 feet. Fast grower. 
PULCHELLA. The leaves entirely green. 
Stems about 24 inches tall. Blooms mid- 
season. 
Liriope 
Plants allied to Ophiogpogon and requir- 
ing the same culture. Useful for growing 
in dense shade as a substitute for grass. It 
multiplies and spreads by means of stolons 
and soon carpets the ground. Useful for 
pot culture in cold sections. Delivery 
throughout the year. 
GRAMINIFOLIA. Narrow, grassy foliage 
. 12 inches high, dark green in color and 
evergreen. The flowers are like a lavender 
Lachenalia with small flowers on 10-inch 
spikes. 15c each; $10.00 per 100. 
GRANDIFLORA. A beautiful species with 
lovely dark green foliage up to 30 inches 
high. The flowers are lavender and on 18- 
inch stems. A lovely subiect for pots. 
Stock extremely limited. $2.00 each. 
MUSCARI. This variety has shorter and 
wider foliage, and a more compact habit. 
The. flowers are bright purple and re- 
sembling Grape Hyacinth. Useful for edg- 
ing, in the flower border, and for cutting. 
8 inches. 56c. 
MUSCARI “MAJESTIC.” A free flower- 
ing variety with lavender flowers and at- 
tractive berries. 12 inches. $1.00. 
MUSCARI FOL. VAR. Same as above, 
but with the leaves heavily striped yellow. 
Will do well in full sun and is an excellent 
pot plant. 35c. 
SPICATA. Seems to be just in between 
Graminifolia and Muscari both in flower 
and foliage. Short foliage and small spikes 
of violet flowers. Fine for massing. 25c. 
