ELEGANS. Flowers open flat. Col- _ 
or pure white with black ring in the 
center. Each bulb produces several ~ 
spikes of bloom. Summer and Fall 
delivery. $1.50 doz. . x 
Sternbergia 
Fall Crocus 
LUTEA. Dwarf, bright yellow flow- | 
ers belonging to the Amaryllis fam- 
ily but resembling a Crocus. Blooms 
profusely in September and October 
from bare bulbs and is immediately 
followed by beautiful shiny foliage 
which lasts throughout the Winter. _ 
Ideal for pot culture or for planting 
among stepping stones. Multiplies 
rapidly. 6 inches. Summer delivery. 
$2.50 doz. Fees 
Tigridia 
Shell Flower AlN, 
PAVONIA. Mexican bulbs of the © 
Iris family. Pleated, palm-like foli- 
age and very large flowers of vivid _ 
colors and markings. They bloom all 
Ae 

Sprekelia formosissima Summer and even though the indi- _ 
vidual flowers last one day the pa- 
Sprekelia rade of color will continue for three _ 
Aztec Lily months. Plant the bulbs in light ~ 
FORMOSISSIMA. A large flower sandy loam about 3 inches deep and 
of dazzling vermillion scarlet color. Tulbaghia violacea 
It is an Amaryllis with the shape of 
an Orchid. Easily grown in pots in 
California, and is excellent planted 
out in the garden. Delivered through- 
out the year. 50c. 
FORMOSISSIMA SUPERBA. Lar- 
ger, brighter than the type. Ever- 
green foliage. 50c. 
Stenomesson 
VARIEGATA. An unusual Ama- 
ryllid from Peru. Foliage long, glau- 
cus and strap shaped. The umbel usu- 
ally carries six to eight flowers on a 
2-foot stem. The flowers are tubular, 
large and 4 inches long. The color 
is orange with a green spot on each 
segment. Culture same as for Hip- 
peastrum. Delivery Sept. to Dec. 
Supply very limited. $2.50 each. 
Streptanthera 
CUPREA. Brilliant cape bulb. Fo- 
liage like Tritonia. Flowers open flat. 
Color, brilliant orange-red with vio- 
let eye. Hardier than Freesia and 
more vivid than Sparaxis. Each bulb 
produces several spikes of bloom. 6 
to 8 inches tall. $1.50 doz. 3 

