Anigozanthos 
Kangaroo Paw 
FLAVIDA. Australian plants with tall 
spikes of woolly flowers with shapes that 
give it the common name. The plants re- 
semble Iris in foliage and growth and re- 
quire the same treatment where the cli- 
matic conditions permit, as they are not 
hardy. They will do well as pot plants and 
will furnish color for several months. 
Many flowers on tall, weli branched stems. 
Color yellow-green outside, blue-green in- 
side with bright orange anthers. Delivery 
September to February. $1.00 each. 
Arisaema 
Jack-in-the-Pulpit 
TRIPHYLLUM. Lovely members of the 
Arum family which is a native of Eastern 
United States and grows in moist, shady 
woods and woodland borders. The flower 
resembles a green and brown Calla Lily 
with a hood over the spadix. Blooms in 
Spring, followed later by clusters of bril- 
liant red berries. Plant in a mixture of 
leafmould, peat and loam. $1.50 doz. 

ARISAEMA TRIPHYLLUM 
Arum 
Arums should be planted in partial shade 
and kept moist during the growing season. 
They like soil that has plenty of leafmold 
and enjoy a dressing of well rotted ma- 
nure. If left undisturbed, the flowers will 
be larger each succeeding season. Delivery 
July to December. 
ITALICUM (Cuckoo-Pint). Highly orna- 
mental marbled foliage, which is evergreen 
in warm climates. Creamy white flowers 
in the spring. 10 inches. 75c each. 
SANCTUM (Palestinum). Beautiful 
blackish purple, calla shaped flowers in 
the early spring. 15 inches. 75c each. 

ARUM SANCTUM 
Asparagus 
DEFLEXUS. An extremely graceful va- 
riety of A. Scandens, with long sprays of 
feathery foliage. An excellent plant for 
pot culture. It can be trained to grow like 
a fern, to climb, or as a hanging basket 
plant. It does not require any particular 
care in its culture, and may be treated 
like any house plant. Giows equally well 
in part shade or full sun. Available 
throughout the year. 75c. 
Babiana 
Baboon Flower 
Spring flowering bulbs from South Afri- 
ca, closely related to the Freesia and re- 
quiring the same culture. They may be 
left in the ground for years in warm sec- 
tions. Useful for the rock garden and 
edging, and will succeed well in pots. 
Summer and Fall delivery. Mixed, $1.00 dz. 
Tuberous Rooted Begonia 
We are offering a superior strain of these 
lovely plants and we are confident that 
there is none better to be found any- 
where. The flowers are very large, bril- 
liant and clear in color, and of good sub- 
stance. They may be started any time from 
January to April in pots or flats in porous 
soil or peat, and planted out after the 
weather becomes warm, or shifted to large 
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