at once with bulb well covered and 2” to 4” deep in gardens. Full sun. When foliage 
yellows withhold water. 
Nerine Bowdenii. 10 or more flowers in an umbel 9” wide on a 15” scape. The 
finest of all and of easy culture. Delivery Jan. to July, sometimes later. $1.00 and 
$1.50 ea. 
N. Bowdenii, Pink Beauty. Larger and finer. Late spring delivery. $6.00 ea. 
N. filifolia. Lovely small Nerine with evergreen thread like foliage. Carmine pink 
flowers on 12” stem. A dozen bulbs may go into a 6” pot. Bloom in Sept. Delivery, 
any time. 15c ea. $1.00 doz. 
N. massonorum. Earliest, often mid-July. Foliage like N. filifolia. Flowers resemble 
it but smaller, on a shorter scape. Very long spathe. Delivery any time. 35c ea. 
N. rosea-crispa. Hybrid of Filifolia but larger in all parts. Can be kept evergreen 
or dried off. $1.00. 
N. undulata. Rose pink. Petals with crisped edges. Summer delivery. $2.00. 
The flowers of the last two are much alike and so much like certain other species 
too that if you can’t tell them apart don’t accuse us of error. 

SPREKELIA FORMOSISSIMA 
SUPERBA 

TULBAGHIA VIOLACEAE 
Sprekelia formossima superba. The Orchid Amaryllis. Deep crimson flowers in 
orchid-like form. This variety is much larger than the common type, better color and 
more flowers. Unlike the type, this var. “superba” is evergreen. A desirable bulb for 
pots. Culture like Amaryllis. Largest, 75c ea. Large, 50c ea. 
Tulbaghia violaceae. Small cousin to Agapanthus. Mauve flowers produced thruout 
the year, a true ever-bloomer. Foliage has garlic odor if bruised. An acquisition for 
pot culture. 25c ea. 5 for $1.00. $2.00 doz. thal at 
Zephyranthes. Fairy Lilies. The smallest Amaryllid, 6°-12" tall. Fine in beds 
or borders. Hardy in middle south. In north dig and store. They may be grown in 
pots. Give acid soil, sandy loam with leaf mould. | 
Zephyranthes candida. Often called white Crocus. Best pure white. Evergreen. 
Very easy. Flowers profusely giving a bed with a snow white coverlet from mid-summer 
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