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Agapanthus=native to Africa 
spectacular bedded in southern gardens 
stunning in large pots or tubs further north 
Widely known as the “Blue Lily of the Nile”, this enchanting thing is truly a cousin of 
the true Lilies! Beautiful and far from the ordinary, yet easily grown, it is ideal for 
the conservatory, the window garden, the living room, the terrace, or in protected spots 
in the open. It will continue to bloom freely and beautifully every summer year after 
year, if given a large enough pot up north, or enough room, down south . . . plus 
plenty of food and water! And quite as a matter of course we send Full Cultural In- 
structions along with your orders, just as we do with everything else we present for 
your delight! 
The Original ‘‘Lily of the Nile’, or ‘‘Blue African Lily” 
UMBELLATUS (Orientalis). Small wonder that our parents, and our grandparents have cherished 
this most decorative plant! Lovely, light blue flowers, 10 to 30 of them to each handsome 
umbel! And the flower scapes rise gracefully some 2 to 3 feet above rosettes of dark green, 
strap-like leaves! Vigorous growing, a rapid propagator and fine for cutting! 
Strong SINGLE Divisions, Flowering Size 
40c each, 3 for $1.00, 6 for $1.90, 12 for $3.75 
Heavy MULTIPLE Field Divisions 
85c each, 3 for $2.25, 6 for $4.25, 12 for $8.50 
UMBELLATUS ALBUS is the true stock with GLOBOSUS. An extra fine, moderately tall, 
pure, snowy white flowers. And save for improved variety. Exceptionally free flow- 
the color of the blossoms, it is exactly like ering, it presents a brilliant picture with 
the Umbellatus. its bright blue flowers in very large umbels! 
55¢ each, 3 for $1.50, 6 for $2.90 $1.95 each 3 for $5.65 
12 for $5.80, 52 for $10.40 
AFRICANUS MOOREANUS MINOR. A most interesting dwarf form with pleasing flowers 
in small umbels on 18-inch stems. Unlike other varieties, which are evergreen, this 
foliage is semi-deciduous in winter. Hardy in southern regions, thriving in partial 
shade, in rich, humusy loam. For pot culture it is best to plant several roots in an 
8-inch pot. An early summer bloomer, it is fine for cutting! 
75¢ each, 3 for $2.05, 6 for $3.95, 12 for $7.90 
INTERMEDIUS is especially fine for pot culture and will be a source of much admiration and 
pleasure with its deep, blackish-blue flowers of an unusually rich shade! 
$2.95 each, 3 for $8.45 
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Miilla—recent Mexican introduction 
MILLA BIFLORA “Estrellitas” “Little Stars” also “Floating Stars” and “Frost Flowers” 
Enchanting name, each and everyone, for this refreshing, dainty, waxy white flower! Each 
of these 2-inch flowers has a forest green stripe on the outside of each petal. Delightfully, 
delicately fragrant, too, and borne on wiry stems which range from 12 to 18 inches in height. 
Very free blooming from July on through September. Excellent for cutting! Should be 
lifted in the fall, after the foliage matures, and stored, as you do with Glads. 
40c each, 3 for $1.00, 6 for $1.90, 12 for $3.75 25 for $6.70 
Easy-to-Follow Cultural Instructions enclosed, 
as always, with your every order. Ugahenikns 
photo by Genereux 
