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BREVOORTIA Ida-Maia (syn. coccinea) "Floral Fire-Cracker". Flowers 
tubular scarlet tipped with green. Blooms spring to summer,lasts well. 
Limited stock 175¢ doz. 
BRODIABAS: Californica, capitata, coronaria,ixioides, laxa. 
Recommended for naturalizing. Half-hardy. Excellent cut flowers in 
varying shades of blue except ixioides which is yellow. 75¢ doz . 
BRUNSVIGIA hybrids. 
Amaryllis belladonna parkeri, fls. late Aug. rose with clear white 
throat.’ 50¢ ea. 
A.multiflora alba. Pure white with gold center. Very scarce. $2.00 ea. 
A.multiflora seedlings, pink or pink and white with very tall stems 
and many flowers in each head. $1.00 ea. 
Hathor, purest white of all this type of flower, petals of a rich, 
heavy texture. Limited supply. $3.00 ea. 
CALLAS: All best blooming size. Plant in warm place, in part shade 
when they show grovth in spring. Being nearly tropical they resent 
cold wet winters so lift and store in dry warm place after maturity 
until time co plant. 
ARUM sanctum (palestinum) Black, without disagreeable odor. $4.50 doz. 
50¢ ea. 
Calla elliottiana: yellow Calla with handsome spotted foliage. 
$4.50 doz. 50¢ ea. 
Calla rehmanni superba: an improved pink calla standing 24 in. with 
pale pink flowers and lovely foliage quite distinct from other callas. 
New. This is a truly exquisite flower and enchanting in arrangements. 
Limited stock ¢8.00 doz. S5¢ ea. 
CRINUM powelli (pink) and C. powelli alba. Bloom tall with foliage. 
Mass well against a wall or at the back of a border. Extra large 
bulbs. #1.00 ea. 
DIERAMA pulcherrima. Evergreen plants ideal for pools or water- 
courses. Flowers on tall wand-like scapes wave pink bells with the 
lightest breeze. Plant in sun. Spring delivery best. Clumps, 50¢ ea. 
EUCOMIS punctata. "The Pineapple Lily". Striking half-hardy Cape bulbs. 
Quentities of starry white flowers with purple centers on a raceme, 
the whole cluster being crowned by a leafy bract similar to the top 
knot of a pineapple. Easy culture in California and southern gardens; 
strikingly interesting and different for pots in carn climates. 
1.00 ea. 
FERRARIA undulata. Half-harcy Cape bulb bearing one-day fls. in 
rapid succession. Fls. brown and green with very frilly edges, 
leaves very pale green stem clasping make it an unusual and orna- 
mental subject. Sunny. 25¢ ea. 
GLADIOLUS. We list only the species G. tristis var. concolor and 
hybrids of which it is one parent. They are very graceful in growth, 
free-flowering and exceptionally fine for cutting. G. tristis con- 
color is very fragrant after sun-down. 
