
clump; $2.00 doz. 
water well after the plant starts ac- 
tual growth till after they have 
stopped blooming. Culture same as 
for Gladiolus. A grand mixture of 
all colors, including white, yellow, 
flame, scarlet orange and rose. De- 
livery Jan. to April. $1.50 doz. 
Tulbaghia 
Pink Agapanthus 
VIOLACEA. Beautiful flowers of 
clear mauve umbels on long, slender 
stems 24 inches high. Forms dense 
clumps with evergreen foliage, and 
with us nearly always in bloom. 
Foliage has garlic odor if crushed, 
and may be used for seasoning. De- 
livery throughout the year. 25¢ per 

--- Wachendorfia_thyrsiflora 
Urginea 
Sea Onion 
MARITIMA (Scilla Maritima). 
This plant produces huge bulbs 
weighing many pounds. The bulbs 
have medicinal qualities and are 
used in the manufacture of drugs 
and emetics, chief among them being 
what is sold in the stores as Rat 
Lunch or Rat Kiss for killing rats. 
In habit of growth they resemble 
Amaryllis belladonna and require 
the same cultural conditions. The 
flowers are white and are borne on 
4 to 6 foot spikes very much like 
Eremurus or Foxtail Lily. Delivery 
July to Sept. Large bulbs, $2.00: 
smaller bulbs, $1.00. 
Veltheimia 
VIRIDIFOLIA. Handsome Cape 
bulbs with beautiful foliage, well 
adapted for pot culture. Forty to six- 
ty reddish tubular flowers 114-inch 
long hang closely from the tip of a 
15-inch stem, somewhat resembling 
the flower of a Torch Lily. Ideal rock 
garden plant in mild climates. Late 
oy and Fall delivery. 50c: large 
Cc. 
Wachendorfia 
THYRSIFLORA. A waterside plant 
from South Africa with evergreen 
foliage, pleated like a Tigridia. The 
flowers are produced in Summer and 
are a brilliant deep yellow in color 
and rise to a height of 5 feet. From 
a distance it resembles a yellow Del- 
phinium. It is new to this country 
and does well in the South in the 
oan Delivery throughout the year. 
1.00. 
Watsonia 
The Watsonias listed below are 
new kinds, unlike any in cultivation, 
and are raised from seeds imported 
direct from South Africa. They are 
evergreen, make large clumps, re- 
quire a sunny situation and thorough 
watering throughout the year. They 
are perfectly beautiful when planted 
along streams and pools. Although 
their blooming season is late Sum- 
mer and Fall, they have a tendency - 
to throw off-season blooms and in a 
large planting there. will be a few 
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