TUBEROSUM. Oriental . 
The tender, mildly flavored leaves 
are used for seasoning soups and sal- 
ads. The white flowers are fine for 
cutting. ae 50 doz. ey te 
AYE hited” , 
- A group of Bromeliads allied. to 
Billbergia. They require the same 
culture as for Billbergia, and are ex- 
eellent subjects for the enclosed 
porch or conservatory. ‘They. will 
grow outdoors in frost free locations. 
Delivery, throughout the year. 
“CALYCULATA, Tubular | rosettes 
of bright green foliage about 15 
inches high. The cones of bright yel- 
low flowers are-carried .on a .thin, - 
stiff stem about 18 inches high. A 
compact grower. $1.50 each. 
CAUDATA..A . strong growing 
plant with ‘strikingly beautiful green 
and white striped foliage. Large 
heads of orange ang oeliears flowers. 
$3. 00 each. a 
“MINIATA, VAR. DISCOLOR. Urn 
shaped rosettes of wide, varnished 
leaves, bright. green on top and ma- 
roon below. The bright blue flowers 
are followed with a large cluster ‘of 
red berries which last fora long time. 
a 00 each. 
‘ORLANDIANA aerate of God.) 
A new and strikingly beautiful spe- 
cies. Wide, green leaves’ heavily 
marked with black zebra mottlings. 
Orange and white flowers. $5.00 each. 
RACINAE (Christmas Jewel). An- 
other lovely new discovery with 
bright, shiny green leaves. The ro- 
settes are not large as compared with 
the other members of the group. The 
yellow and black flowers are carried 
on pendant stems during Christmas 
season and are followed by brilliant 
ands berries. $3.00 each. 
by Secor thr 
Blue Lily of the Nile 
. These are spectacularly beautiful 
fiowers from Africa. They bloom in 
the late Spring and early Summer, 
and are of easiest culture. As they 
are tender to heavy frost, they should 
be grown in pots or. tubs in cold sec- 
tions and protected during the Win- 
fs tae 
Garlic. 
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_AFRICANUS MOOREANUS M 
NOR is a new form that is particu 
larly suited for pot culture, .as 
makes small, closely set clumps wi 
narrow, grassy foliage stained purple — 
at the base. It is deciduous and ‘cones 
siderably more hardy than the other 
forms. The dark blue flowers of med- — 
ium size umbels are carried on slen- 
der, 2-foot..stems. The plants are 
small, and three to five may be plant- 
ed in a 6-inch pot for immediate 
fect. Delivery. Nov. to March. 75c. 
| LONGISPATHUS. A new specie 
that is destined to become very popu 
lar. The flowers resemble Orientali 
but are carried on a 4-foot gracefv 
