

Allium 
Flowering Onion 
Attractive group of bulbous plants with 
umbels of flowers resembling our native 
brodiaeas. They are easily grown in a sunny 
of soil. 
Large heads of pure 
spot in the garden in any kind 
NEOPOLITANUM. 
white flowers on tall, flexious stems. Spring 
blooming, and fine for cutting. Fall delivery. 
$1.00 doz. 
SCHOENOPRASUM. (Chives) The edible 
herb so much in demand for seasoning and 
flavoring. While it is popular for culinary 
purposes, its value as a garden ornament has 
been overlooked. With its dense foliage and 
round heads of lavender-pink flowers it makes 
an ideal plant for edging and rock garden 
work. 8 in. Delivery anytime. 50¢ per clump. 
SPHAERICEPHALON. A _ native of the 
Netherlands. Closely packed balls of red- 
purple about two inches in diameter on 3 ft. 
eee Long lasting. Fall delivery. $2.00 
Oz. 
TRIQUETRUM. (Lily-of-the-Valley Onion). 
An easily grown bulb with loosely formed 
heads of bell shaped pure white flowers each 
segment with a green midrib. This variety 
will succeed anywhere in the garden regardless 
of the situation or exposure. Summer and 
Fall delivery. $1.00 doz. 
TUBEROSUM. (Oriental Garlic). The tender, 
mildly garlic flavored foliage is used for salads 
and seasoning while the lovely umbels of pure 
white flowers on tall stems make an _ ideal 
subject for cutting. Evergreen. Delivery thru- 
out the year: $2.00 doz. 
Alpinia 
Orchid Ginger Lily 
NUTANS. A beautiful tropical plant of 
the ginger family which under ideal conditions 
will attain a height of 12 feet or more. May 
be grown under glass in large pots or tubs, 
but does well outdoors in the South. Flowers 
are produced at the ends of the leafy stems 
and are very beautiful. The buds are suspended 
like a cluster of grapes and are pure glistening 
porcelain white with pink tips. The flowers 
are deep orange veined bright red and have 

ALLIUM NEOPOLITANUM 

ALSTROEMERIA AURANTICA 
gingery fragranse. The foliage is highly 
aromatic. Summer bloomer. Delivery any- 
time. $1.50 ea. 
Alstroemeria 
Peruvian Lily 
A free flowering race of plants from South 
America. They bloom in June on tall, wiry 
stems and are ideal for use as cut flowers 
and for corsage use. Plant in the sun or 
half shade in sandy soil two to four inches 
deep, but where the winters are cold they may 
be planted as much as nine inches below the 
surface. In the coldest areas the tubers may 
be lifted and stored away for the winter. 
Fall delivery. 
AURANTIACA. Pure yellow flowers with 
petals tipped green and spotted brown.  Ever- 
green foliage. The rhizome is succulent and 
can not be dried out. Plant rhizome in a 
horizontal position. $2.00 doz. 
AURANTIACA MAJOR. A larger flowered 
form with deep orange or reddish flowers. 
$2.50 doz. 
CHILENSIS. A very pretty Chilean species 
with large umbels of flowers in pleasing pastel 
shades from white thru pinks to reds, oranges 
and all shades of yellow, all beautifully marked 
with a yellow zone and spotted purple. Two 
to four feet high and spring blooming. $2.00 
Oz. 
LIGTU ANGUSTIFOLIA. 
Sulmbilvarreeto 
Chilensis but of predominantly pink shades. 
$2.00 doz. 
PELEGRINA. (Lily of the Incas). Very 
large lavender-pink flowers with heavy spotting 
of purple on the inner petals. 18 to 24 
inches high with succulent, curiously twisted 
leaves. Highly recommended. $2.50 doz. 
PELEGRINA ALBA. A pure white form 
of above with light spotting of yellow on 
the inner petals. Very charming and highly 
recommended for corsage making. $2.50 doz. 
PULCHELLA. (Parrot Flower). Sometimes 
listed as A. Psittacina. Umbels of dark red 
flowers with bright green tips outside, light 
green striped purple inside. Hardy and easy 
to grow. $1.50 doz. 
