(Clivia continued) 
will do well outdoors in the warmer sec- 
tions. They will stand about 10 degrees 
of frost and a few degrees below that the 
foliage will be killed. but the plant will 
soon recover. Delivered with all of the 
soil washed from the roots. Delivery 
throughout the year. : 
BELGIAN HYBRIDS. A very robust 
growing strain developed in Europe. They 
are decorative even when not in flower, 
as the dark green leaves are 3 inches or 
more in width and very attractive. The 
flowers are well formed and are as large 
as the Zimmerman hybrids. Although 
there is some variation in color of the 
flowers, most of them are deep apricot 
orange fading reddish. $5.00 each. 
MINIATA. The wild species from Africa, 
with long, narrow, dark green foliage and 
umbels of salmony orange flowers fading 
to light yellow in the center. Free flower- 
ing and attractive. $1.50. 
MINIATA HYBRID. Attractive orange 
flowers with yellow center. Multiplies rap- 
idly and will soon form large clumps. $2.00. 
ZIMMERMAN’S HYBRIDS. These are 
the best hybrids in the world, showing 
great improvement in size and shape of 
the flowers, and the range of colors is truly 
marvelous, ranging from creamy yellow 
through all shades of orange to deep apri- 
cot. However, they are not sold in selected 
colors, but only in mixtures, although we 
guarantee that you will be satisfied with 
the flower, aS every one is a masterpiece. 
Blooming size, $3.00; plants that have flow- 
ered, $6.00 and up. 

CRINUM, CECIL HOUDYSHEL 

CHLIDANTHUS FRAGRANS 
(See page 15) 
Cooperia 
PEDUNCULATA (Rain Lily). Night fra- 
grant white flowers similar to Zephyran- 
thes. Summer blooming. Can be flowered 
several times a year by alternate watering 
and drying out. 12 inches. Winter delivery. 
$2.50 doz. 
Cryptanthus 
Very dwarf relative of the Billbergia 
suitable for dish gardening or as house 
plants. They are easy to manage and will 
survive in spite of all neglect. They do 
appreciate shade from strong sunlight. De- 
livery any time. 
ACAULIS, VAR. GENUINEUS forms a 
rosette of foliage about 6 inches across, 
deep green in color, but covered above 
and beneath with gray-scurfy growth. 
Flowers white. 50c. 
ACAULIS, VAR. ROSEA PICTA. Same 
as the above, but with bronze foliage. 50c. 
BIVITTATUS. Undulated leaves, brown 
beneath, green above, with two narrow 
reddish bars extending the length of the 
foliage. 75c. 
CRYPT-BERGIA. A cross between Cryp- 
tanthus and Billbergia. The flower is not 
very interesting, but the foliage is highly 
colored bright pinkish or reddish and it 
makes an ideal house plant. It will add 
color to:your window garden the year 
round. $2.00. 
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