Ornithogalum Arabicum—another good-looking Arabian bulb, valuable for cut 
flowers or as pot plant, with spring-time umbels of starry white blooms having shin- 
ing black centers; $1.00 per doz. WHandle like Paper Whites, digging and storing in 
‘summer. 
Agave—We grow several pleasing ‘Century Plants,’ the largest of all being the 
‘glaucous-blue A. neglecta, small plants 50c and $1.00; also A. Americana variegata, 
(yellow-striped on green) same price; A. Caribaea, a more graceful, upright white 
‘and green variegated type, $2.00 each for small plants; Agave sisalana, the stiff- 
leaved fibre-bearing species from Yucatan, $1.00 each, smal! plants; Agave mira- 
dorensis, a charming dwarf species with frosted light green leaves, $1.00 each. A 
few Furcraea gigantea, a related succulent, $1.00 each. 
Amorphophallus Rivieri (Hydrosme)—this has an odd chocolate-colored flower 
like a big calla, and a bad smell when in bloom, but the flower and foliage are so 
effective, tropical and exotic, it is worth every plant lovers’s attention. The giant 
leaves (one to a bulb, usually) on full size specimens, are like some rare dwarf palm. 
‘There are giant members of this genus seldom seen out of botanical gardens. Small 
to medium tubers of A. Rivieri, $1.00 and $2.00. Blooming size or near it, $4.00, 
as available. 
Moraea iridioides—vigorous irid with compact fans of dark green leaves and 
-yellow-and-white iris-like flowers. Very useful, 50c each. 
Moraea bicolor—Another attractive species, also from South Africa, both are of 
easy culture in sandy loam in the sub-tropics. This one has yellow and brown spotted 
flowers. Same price. 
Holmskioldia sanguinea-—choice, fall-flowering shrub, called the ‘‘Mandarin 
Hat Plant,’’ having many clusters of little copper-bronzy cone-like flowers in late 
October and November. Plants in quart cans, $2.00 each. 
Camellia—We are growing seed obtained from old estates around Naples, Italy, 
where the Camellia has been a treasured garden plant for some 200 years. These 
smay give you something to keep or will make good grafting stock. $1.00 and $2.00 

Above, a vase of Zephyranthes Atamasco, 
native of South Atlantic coast, large white, 
spring-flowering species. 
