Amarcrinum 
HOWARDI. A bi-generic hybrid of Crinum 
Moorei and Brunsvegia rosea (Amaryllis bel- 
ladonna). A very satisfactory plant with large 
heads of very fragrant clear pink flowers all 
summer and fall. May be grown in tubs or 
lifted in the winter. Culture same as for 
Crinum. Delivered anytime. $2.50 ea. 
Amaryllis 
GIANT HYBRIDS. This is the spring 
flowering ‘“‘red’’ amaryllis with giant flowers 
occasionally ten or more inches across. The 
colors are variable from white with red veinings 
to solid scarlet and reds. Each stem _ will 
usually bear four flowers and some large bulbs 
will bear more than one stem. Winter de- 
livery. Flowering size bulbs 75¢ ,large bulbs 
$1.00. In mixed colors only. 
We can also supply several choice named 
varieties at $5.00 each, and a lovely pure 
white variety at $7.50 ea. 
JOHNSONI. A _ very attractive amaryllis 
hybrid, the first to be offered to the trade 
and still quite popular. Medium size red 
flowers with a white stripe down the middle 
of each segment. Lately this variety has 
become very scarce. We are listing it this 
season on the strength of a promise of a 
supply by a local party, but as yet we have 
not purchased it. e will be glad to book 
your order to be delivered if and when we 
can obtain the bulbs. $0.75 ea. 
OAKHURST HYBRIDS. A cross between 
the Giant Hybrids and Amaryllis Garfieldi. 
A prolific bloomer with medium size flowers 
on tall graceful stems. A fine cut flower 
variety. Colors are mostly shades of red, and 
red with white veinings. Mixed colors only. 
$2.00 ea. 
ADVENUM. (Oxblood Lily). Sometimes 
listed a habranthus miniatus. Same growing 
habit as Stermbergia Lutea and blooming at 
the same time with it. Three or four very 
dark red, rather small flowers on 12 inch 
stems. Should be left alone for several years 
for best results. Plant in open sunlight 6 
inches deep. 
ea. 

AMARYLLIS ADVENUM 
Summer and fall delivery. 50¢ 

Anigozanthos 
Kangaroo Paw 
FLAVIDA. An Australian plant with tall 
spikes of woolly flowers with a shape that 
gives it its common name. The plant is like 
an iris in appearance and requires the same 
treatment except in cold sections where it 
should be brought indoors in winter. They 
do well as pot plants and supply color for a 
long time. The flowers are very numerous 
on well branched stems, yellow-green outside 
and blue-green inside with bright yellow anthers. 
Delivery anytime. $1.00 ea. 
FLAVIDA HYBRIDS. Crossed with A. 
coccinea these seedlings come in various shades 
of colors from yellow thru greens, oranges 
and reds. Sold in mixed colors only. $2.00 
ea. 
Antholyza 
Aunt Eliza 
South African winter flowering bulb allied 
to the Watsonia and Montbretia. Cultural 
requirements are same as for freesia. Makes 
very effective clumps in a short time. May 
be planted in sun or shade. Deciduous during 
summer and fall. Tender in cold sections. 
Fall delivery $1.50 doz. 
FIRECRACKER. Closely set flowers of 
long, tubular form with red and orange on 
30 inch stems. Flowers have a tendancy for 
all to point in one direction. 
PANICULATA. Taller, more robust grow- 
ing and earlier than the above variety. Flowers 
are larger and of a bright orange color opening 
on two sides of the stem like a fan. Fine 
for cutting. 
Anthurium 
Flamengo Flower 
ANDREANUM HYBRIDS. A sstrictly glass- 
house flower as it is a tropical plant requiring 
high night temperatures and high humidity. 
The flowers are like highly colored and 
varnished callas to which they are related. 
They last three months on the plant and several 
weeks when cut. he color range is from 
white thru all shades of pink to deep reds. 
The size of the flower varies with the size of 
the plant. The larger the plant the larger 
the flower. Plant in Osmunda and _leaf- 
mould, or a combination of leafmould, moss 
and ‘sand. Fertilize once in a while with 
liquid manure. Wet the leaves occasionally 
during the heat of the day. 
Do not confuse the plants we send out 
with small seedlings which are advertized at 
attractive prices. The plants we deliver are 
large plants which have been blooming for 
several years. In fact most of them are 
divisions of very old plants. Priced according 
to size of “plant at $5:00, 7.50; *10;00mand 
up per plant. Delivery anytime except in 
winter when we will pack them against frost 
and send express charges collect. 
Arisaema 
Jack-in-the-Pulpit 
TRIPHYLLUM. A lovely aroid native of 
the Eastern United States where it grows in 
moist, shady woodlands and woodland borders. 
The flowers resemble a Calla Lily but is 
variously colored green, brown to blackish 
colors. Early spring flowers are followed in 
summer with clusters of brilliant red berries. 
Plant in a mixture of leafmould, peat and 
pees Late fall and winter delivery. $2.00 
oz. 
