Polyanthus Narcissus, ideal for warm climate gardens, 
giving richly scented flowers in midwinter and later on 
tall stems (1 foot or more) available in several old fa- 
miliar varieties, Paper White, Chinese Sacred Lily, Grand 
Soleil d’Or, and Grand Monarque, 15¢ each, $1.50 per doz. 
Princess Anne Jonquil, 10c¢ each, 1.00 doz. (Florida- 
grown bulbs). 
Allium Neapolitanum—lovely white heads of bloom in 
early spring, not hardy, 10c each, $1.00 per doz. 
Cooperanthes, these are dainty bi-generic hybrids be- 
tween Cooperias and Zephyranthes, originated in India by 
the Lanecasters, father and son. The colors range through 
a fascinating series of whites, pinks, blush coopper and 
gold to bronzy tints. Second generation seedling bulbs, 
—50e each. 
Brunsvigia rosea (Callicore, Amaryllis Belladonna, 
Herb.), popular deciduous flowering bulb from the Cape, 
widely grown in California, but difficult to bloom in pots 
Tia MULTIFLORUS or outside in the South after the first year, 35c each, 
Hola" he Famous Blood Lily $3.50 per doz. 
aaa Alpinia speciosa (nutans), the tall-growing (up to 10 feet) “shell lily,’”? handsome 
Vee te and terminal clusters of shell-like white-and-orange-red flowers, roots 50c and 
..00 each. 
_ Alpinia formosana, attractive, smaller stature than above, makes nice horder plant 
in lower South, roots 50c and $1.00. 
; - Hedychium coronarium, the butterfly lily, lovely white blooms on a terminal cone, 
" gardenia-seented. Likes rich soil. i'‘lowers used for leis in Hawaii, roots 50c and $1.00 



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fA De? -Hedychium flavum, the yellow butterfly lily, same scent, very charming, 50c and 
«$i. 00 
a _  <Aristea Ecklonis, attractive African irid, light blue flowers on slender spikes, 
- fleeting but renewed every day, $1.00. 
: -Curcuma zeodaria, handsome foliage plant, light green leaves with chocolate 
peat stripe in the middle, flowers on an unusual rose-pink cone from roots, $1.00. 
i Kaempferia rotunda, most unusual foliage and flowering plant, little orchid-like 
- flowers at ground level from tubers in early spring, sweet scented. Leaves in summer 
“A like cannas marked with rich purple on dark green, tubers, $1.00 each, in late winter 
i enccn 4 fine cut flower strain, best rainbow mixture, $1.00 per doz. Ask about 
separa colors. 
ia Gloxinia, one of the best showy, summer pot plants for ne ues ‘or 

about. different colors, available in late winter. 
_-—s Marica gracilis, bright, sparkling, white, yellow-and blue flowers, lasting a day, 
a at the ends of flat, green stems. Splendid pot plant for shady place in Florida and 
lower South generally. Ideal for conservatory. Especially handsome foliage plant; flat 
~ green’ sheaves of leaves. $1.00 each. 
cS Marica longifolia . . . new species from Brazil, small yellow flowers and longer 
we leaves than above. Easy and very floriferous, 75c each. 
ie Salpingostylis coelestina, the famous Bartram’s Ixia, long lost to cultivaton. Col- 
cn lected Florida bulbs as available, $5.00 for three. 
a - Nemastylis floridana, another native Florida rarity, bulbous irid, belgredl to Gopellas 
ie a Herbertia, $1.00 each as available. 
Canna flaccida, native Florida species, yellow flowers, important in hybridizing 
efforts, likes waterside location, or any rich soil, $1.00 each. 
Lilium Catesbaei, native Florida lily, the only sub-topical Lilium in the Western 
hemisphere, related to L.canadense, collected bulbs, $1.00 each, $10 doz., in late sum- 
mer or fall. Some years the bloom is scanty and bulbs not available. 
iat Tris savannarum, the fine “blue flag” of the peninsular Florida marshes, $1.00 each. 
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