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NERINE coruscens. Blooms late summer or early fell. Searlet frilled 
fls. which glow in the sunlight. 75¢€ ea. 
ier Pothergst Tit. The best of the scarlet nerines. Wonderful for cor- 
sages. I wore one for a week in very hot weather. Cut flowers in 
water last two weeks. Stock scarce. $2.00 ea. 
SCILLA hyacinthoides. Racemes about 14 in. covered with small blue 
fls. and intensely blue stamens. Likes hot sunny situation. 
Tee eo doz wnee og wea. 
OPREKELIA formosissima. Fls. large, crimson, wasp-waisted, very showy. 
"Jacobean Lily". Large bulbs 35¢ ea. 
STERNBERGIA lutea. "Fall-blooming Crocus", Clear yellow, several fls. 
to a bulb. Good in pots or border, likes dry sunny location. 
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STREPTANTHERA CUPREA and various colored SPARAXIS, white, yellow, rose, 
anc salmon have lived so happily together that they have crossed with 
resultant flowers which are an improvement on the parents. Since 
they will inevitably dco this in your garcen we have cecided to mix 
them here and sell them as assorted bulbs for $1.00 a dozen. They 
naturalize easily in sunny corners where they can be reasonably dry 
in summer, end the new varieties of color and markings make them com- 
pletely fascinating and brilliant acdcitions to rock gardens, or 
drifts of color in the spring garden. 
STREPTANTHERA ELEGANS is a new one, hard to improve upon for lovers 
of white, - it has a kaleidoscopic eye in violet tones. $1.25 doz. 
TRITELEIA violacea. Harcy. Earliest bloomer in the year with a 
long season of bloom. Pale blue with deep violet markings. Neturalize 
in borders, rock gardens. - 50¢ doz. €4.00 a hundred. 
VELTHEIMIA viridifolia. Handsome Cape bulb which starts to grow in 
cool weather. Its foliage is an intense green, long with 4 merked 
wavy form which would make a good pot plant even without the flower 
which should be in bud for Christmas. The flowers are old rose, and 
tubular in form. Seed pods are also decorative. Grow in shade in 
Ompiceclimates, or’ under glass as potted plants in cold’ locations. 
FO 00LUoz a OG iene, 
WATSONIAS... EVERGREEN SPECIES. j»W. angusta red & scarlet; W., beatricis 
orange; W. wilmaniae shrimp pink; clumps. $2.50 doz. .25¢..ea'. 
W. species not evergreen; W. arderni, the best white, tall, early and 
Wo marginata, very tall, orchid colored small blooms very compact, and 
fragrant. Both varieties... $1. 00 doz.°" 10¢> ea. 
Australian hybrids, recommended as the finest of this flower group. 
Will flower in February if planted in September end watered continu- 
_ ously. Adelaide - clear pink with blushing throat. 
Brighton - magenta 
Caulfield - lavencer pink 
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