
ALSTROEMERIA CHILENSIS 
HAEMANTHA. A lovely red flowered 
species that is easy to grow and hardier 
than average. New and stock is limited. 
50c each. 
HOOKERI. A new species. A very desir- 
able plant for pot culture or for borders. 
It is a dwarf, growing only about 10 inches 
high, but loaded with large, bright pink 
flowers. Very attractive. 50c each. 
LIGTU ANGUSTIFOLIA. Flowers simi- 
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. 
LIGTU STINSONI. Same as angustifolia, 
but color runs through orange shades. 
$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. $2.50 doz. 
PELEGRINA ALBA. A pure white, un- 
spotted variety. $2.50 doz. 
PULCHELLA (psittacina.)) This is known 
as the Parrot Lily. Umbels of dark red, 
flowers tipped green and spotted mahog- 
any. $1.50 doz. 
PULCHRA, TRICOLOR. Large white 
flowers tipped red and green. The upper 
petals blotched and streaked with purple, 
having a transverse band of bright yellow. 
$2.50 doz. 
VIOLACEA. This is the famous violet 
colored Alstroemeria that was introduced 
a few years ago from the Andes Mountains. 
It has proved to be a good grower and a 
very attractive flower. The umbels are 
large, the florets of good size, and of a 
delightful and unusual shade of color. We 
highly recommend it to you. 75c each. 
Beas rags 
