Crinum erubescens. Fragrant and 
free-flowering 
C. GIGANTEUM. (Tropical Africa.) 2 to 
3 ult. One Of “thes most beautiful” of sal: 
The leaves are aS handsome as an Aspi- 
distra. The large, white flowers are bell- 
shaped and quite fragrant. Blooms sev- 
eral times during the year from late 
spring to December. Prefers rich, moist 
soil and part shade. Sold out for this 
season. $3.00 to $5.00 each, when avail- 
able. 
Cc. INSIGNE. (Origin not known.) The 
handsome foliage is broad, thick and dark 
green. The large flowers are rosy, almost 
white with faint wine stripe down reverse 
side of petals. Summer blooming. $2.50 
and $5.00 each. 
C. J. ©. HARVEY (Hybrid.) Clear, light 
rose-pink flowers. $1.50 each. 
C. KIRKII. (Africa.) 3 to 4 ft. Hand- 
some foliage. The flowers are large with 
rather broad, purplish stripe down center 
of each petal. Summer. Large bulbs, $2.00 
and $3.00 each. 
C. KUNTHIANUM. (Colombia.) The 
large flowers are rosy pink with darker 
stripe. $2.00 and $4.00 each. 
Cc. POWELLI ALBA. (Hybrid.) 3 ft. 
The pure white flowers are large and re- 
semble a lily. One of the most beautiful 
kinds and excellent for cutting and ar- 
rangements. $1.50 to $3.00 each. 
EUCHARIS AMAZONICA. Eucharis 
Lily. (Brazil.) 28° A tropical bulb very 
fine for growing in pots. Broad, shining 
green foliage. The fragrant pure-white 
flowers come in clusters and are very 
showy. Plant 3 inches deep and give good 
drainage. Delivery any time. $1.50 each. 
GLORIOSA ROTHSCHILDIANA. Glori- 
osa™~ Lily, “Climbing Lily.” (Afriea.) 15° 
This plant climbs or clings by means of 
tendrils on the ends of the leaves. The 
brilliant yellow and scarlet flowers are 
gorgeously beautiful. It is hardy along 
the Gulf Coast, and farther North may 
be grown in pots. They prefer a rich, 
moist and well-drained soil. Late winter 
and spring delivery. $1.50 each; $15.00 doz. 
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Lyeoris. (Guernsey Lily). The graceful, 
glowing red flowers are fine for corsages 
or for wearing in the hair 
HAEMANTHUS KATHERINAE. Blood 
Lilys sCOOuULnD Aries.) 32 1t-25 > When in 
flower this is one of the most exotic and 
beautiful of all the tropical bulbs. Attrac- 
tive foliage. The ball-shaped flower heads 
are six inches or more in diameter and 
contain hundreds of small, orange-red 
flowers. Loamy soil in large pots or tubs 
Delivery winter and spring. $7.50 and 
$10.00 each. 
HEDYCHIUM CORONARIUM. Butter- 
flyailyasCLrOpicale Asia» im4 stom 6. fteeL0 2 
The light green leaves remain until heavy 
frost. White, butterfly-shaped flowers all 
summer and fall. The enchanting frag- 
rance perfumes the entire garden. Excel- 
lent for wet places and the margins of 
pools or ponds. In the Upper South and in 
the North dig and store as you would 
Cannas. Prefers rich, moist soil and part 
Shade. Delivery any time. $1.00 each; 
heavy clumps, $3.50 each. 
HEDYCHIUM GARDNERIANUM. (In- 
dia.) The foliage is somewhat like Coro- 
narium. Yellow and orange flowers in 
cae entirely unlike the above. $2.00 
each. 
HEMEROCALLIS. Day Lily. (Europe to 
Japan.) 2 to 5 ft. Hardy anywhere. Of all 
the flowering plants that may be grown 
in North America this is one of the most 
satisfactory and easily grown. You will 
find it in old cemeteries and around old 
abandoned homes. In coldest Canada or 
the tropics they grow well. No lime or 
acid chemicals are required. The pants 
are immune to insects and diseases. Dur- 
ing the past few years many fine new 
varieties have been created by Mr. Rus- 
sell of Texas, Dr. Stout of the Brooklyn 
Botanical Garden, Mr. McDade of Ten- 
nessee, and other hybridizers. These new 
kinds grow just as luxuriantly as the old 
common kind found in the cemetery, and 
in addition come in beautiful forms and 
shapes. They are large in size and in 
many shades of red, yellow, purple, wine, 
rose and pink: For night illuminated gar- 
dens kinds are available that open their 
flowers just before sunset and stay open 
the following day. Many of them have 
