COSTUS IGNEUS—from Costa Rica, the common Spiral Flag, hand- 
some rotary foliage, with coral-red flowers protruding from green terminal 
cones. The canes grow 4 to 6 feet tall in part shade. Price $1.00 each. 
strong roots. Pieces of cane 50c each. 
ZINGIBERS — TRUE GINGERS 
ZINGIBERS—these are the true gingers 
Z. OFFICINALIS—the ginger of commerce, grown for extract, spice 
and preserving, flowers black, 50c each, larger type, $1.00 each. 
ZINGIBER ZERUMBET—a ''Red Pine Cone Ginger,’ handsome fol- 
iege, two or three feet tall, with cones of bracts which turn red in fall, 
flowers white, $1.00 each. _ 
Z. DARCEYI—the rare white and green variegated ginger, one 
of the most beautiful of variegated plants, $3.00 each. 
ZINGIBER FAIRCHILDII—collected by Dr. David Fairchild in Far 
East in 1939, near Z. zerumbet, 3.00. 
geet, CORONARIUM—white Ginger or Butterfly lily, $1.00 
each. 
HEDYCHIUM FLAVUM—vyellow form of above, $1.00 each. 
ALPINIA (NUTANS) SPECIOSA—beautiful, desirable Pink Porcelain 
shell lily, splendid landscape plant in sub-tropics, $1.00 each. VAR. MI- 
NOR—dwarf, $1.00 for three roots. ALPINIA FORMOSANA—attractive 
smaller type, 50c each. 
CARDAMON PLANT—like a miniature Alpinia, spicy leaves, 50c. 
GIANT AROID LILIES 
AMORPHOPHALLUS RIVIERII—the fabulous snake-palm, handsome 
tropical foliage, striking leaf stems, grows from a large tuber, produces 
one tall leaf up to four feet tall, blooms from largest sizes in spring 
before foliage; flower is a huge chocolate calla from 2 to 4 feet tall, 
with a fetid smell, price $2.00, $3.00 and $5.00 according to size. 
THOMSONIA NEPALENSIS—a new Giant Aroid Lily from upper 
India, the only stock in America, handsome marbled and striped gun- 
metal colored stems (petioles), large decorative leaves, and tall pink- 
ish-white calla-like flowers with powerful odor from mature bulbs. Small 
bulbs $2.00 each, larger $5.00. 
SAUROMATUM GUTTATUM—exotic, 
and $1.00. 
CRINUM HYBRIDS AND SPECIES 
CRINUMS—the perfect bulb for the lower South, and sub-tropical 
gerdens, particularly where the ground does not freeze solid. Several 
forms are hardy to the middle South and even farthur north with protec- 
tion, including Crinum bulbispermum and its progeny, the Powelli hybrid 
types. Only careful experimenting will tell the absolute limit of hardi- 
ness of the various species and hybrids in any location. 
Osgood Mackenzie tells of growing Crinums, Watsonias, tree ferns 
and palms on the family estate at Inverewe on the northwest coast of 
Scotland, a site curiously warmed by the Gulf Stream off shore, in his 
book, "100 Years in the Highlands.’ So it is all a matter of relativity. 
Lakemont Gardens has one of the best collections of Crinums and 
Crinum hybrids in America today. Types for every location and every 
purse. Ideal for gardens and terraces, borders, pots and tubs in the 
South and for tubs and pots in the North.. 
HYBRID CRINUMS 
BEST HYBRIDS—ELLEN BOSANQUET— wine colored; CECIL HOU- 
DYSHEL—best pink; LOUIS BOSANQUET—early light pink; C. POWELLI 
ALBUM—beautiful white easter-lily-like flowers:—these varieties, $2.50 
each, smaller bulbs at half-price. 
AMARCRINUM HOWARDII and AMARCRINUM DELKIN'S FIND 
—the former an old favorite, with late summer pink blooms and rare 
perfume. The latter makes better growth in Southeast, $2.50 each, small- 
er bulbs at half price. 
CHRISTOPHER LILY (C. Giganteum hybrid)—white, summer-bloom- 
ing, fast propagating, 50c, $1.00 and $2.00 each. 
CRINUM POWELLI var. HAARLEMENSE and C. POWELLI var. 
KRELAGEI, new Dutch pink hybrids, very rare and fine, $5.00 each. 
J. C. HARVEY—-a summer blooming pink, 50c and $1.00. Smaller 
half price. 
EMPRESS OF INDIA—laraest flowered summer type bloomer, white 
and purple striped, $3.00 and $5.00. 
SPECIES CRINUMS 
SPECIES CRINUMS—fine for garden culture in lower South. 
CRINUM ASIATICUM—the giant white "spider lily," $5.00 each, 
large bulbs; small seedlings, 50c each. 
CRINUM AMABILE—another giant leek-like type, perfumed rose- 
purple and white blooms, $1.00 and $2.00. 
CRINUM BULBISPERMUM (the old C. capense and C. longifolium) 
—fine fundamental early species, first to bloom, handsome blue-green 
aroid Snake Lily, fine, 50c 
. 
foliage, flowers freely, not as handsome as some of the hybrids, but the 
parent of many. 
CRINUM MOOREI—also the parent of many hybrids, bit tendor 
and prefers shade, small bulbs, 50c each. 
CRINUM SCABRUM—dwarf scarlet striped, extra fine, short stems, 
$1.00 and $2.00. 
C. AMERICANUM (var. robustum)—fine for pots, white, $1.00 and 
$2.00. 
CRINUM GIGANTEUM, vanilla lily, blooms winter and 
likes shade, large white tulip-like flowers, $3.00 each. 
CRINUM KUNTHIANUM, C. ERUBESCENS, C. CAMPANULATUM, 
C. ZEYLANICUM—$1.00 and $2.00 each. All four are of ‘'milk and 
wine lily'' type. 
CRINUM AMOENUM—dwarf species from Sikkim, for six-inch pots, 
Award of Merit, American Plant Life Society, 1951, has bulbs as big 
as a baseball, lovely white star-like flowers, rare, $5.00 each. 
CRINUM RATTRAYI—flower like a white porcelain star 
notable, $5.00 each. 
FALL AND WINTER BULBS 
ANEMONE CORONARIA — the famous DeCaen strain of poppy 
Anemones, fine mixed, 25c per doz., $1.60 per 100. 
ALLIUM NEAPOLITANUM—dainty winter-flowering white “'onion", 
$1.00 doz., fine in pots. 
FREES|IA—the famous 
mixed, 50c doz. 
ORNITHOGALUM ARABICUM—a beautiful Easter-time bulb, $1.50 
doz. 
WATSONIA—a valuable and beautiful gladiolus cousin, perennial 
in lower South, fine garden cut flower, best mixed, $1.00 doz. Rose, 
lavender or white shades separately, $1.50 doz. 
VELTHEIMIA VIRIDIFOLIA—a choice winter blooming pot bulb, 
lavender rose blooms and a rich lushly green foliage, extra fine, $1.00 
each. 
SCILLA PERUVIANA—lovely blue pot bulb, for winter, or outside in 
lower South, extra fine, 75c each. 
LEUCOCORYNE !IXIOIDES ODORATA—dainty, lovely blue Chil- 
ean Glory-of-the-Sun, grow them a dozen to the 6-inch pot, $1.00 doz. 
LYCORIS AUREA—the fabulous Golden Hurricane Lily of Florida, 
helf hardy into Tennessee and the Carolinas with protection, $1.50 each, 
for best domestic acclimated stock; imported Japanese bulbs, 75c each. 
LYCORIS RADIATA—the beloved Red Spider Lily of the lower 
South, also half hardy into upper South, formerly listed as Nerine Sarni- 
onsis, a very beautiful garden and cut flower bulb, likes clay or sandy 
soil, $1.50 doz. 
GIANT WHITE CALLA—the striking and showy Zantedeschia Aethi- 
opica, large flowered type, 50c each, six for $2.75, 12 for $5.00. Fine for 
pots. 
GODFREY WHITE CALLA—charming, dependable semi-dwarf type, 
best for garden and lakeside planting in lower South, around gulf coast 
and similar locations, blooming size bulbs, 50c each, six for $2.75, 12 
for $5.00. 
STERNBERGIA LUTEA—dainty miniature crocuslike yellow Amaryllis 
relative ie Asia Minor, hardy well into upper South, blooms in Fall: 
35c¢ each. 
LACHENALIA—tri-color, dainty, breath-taking miniature hyacinth- 
like rarity from South Africa. Small bulbs, plant six to a six-inch pot, 
$2.00 doz. 
> BLACK CALLA—the exotic and unusual, yet beautiful Arum pictum, 
this one has no bad odor, 75c each. 
YELLOW CALLA (Zantedeschia elliottiana)—showy, splendid, 75c 
each, $7.50 doz. large bulbs. 
ALSTROEMERIA PULCHELLA (psittacina)—Brazilian parrot lily, odd 
tuberous roots, dark red and green flowers in May. Handsome rotary fol- 
iage with valuable and promising potentiality as winter florists "greens", 
useful in bouquets. Four for $1.00, 12 for $2.50. 
ALSTROEMERIA CARYOPHYLLEA—clove-scented Brazilian rarity: 
rediscovered recently after 150 years, winter blooming species, white and 
red, fine for pots or shady place in sub-tropics. $1.00 each, three for $2.50. 
NARCISSUS TAZETTA HYBRIDS (Polyanthus Narcissus) —for the deep 
Southern garden, or bowls and pots farther North, GRAND MONARQUE, 
a fine old winter blooming variety, strong and vigorous, creamy white 
perianth with pale yellow cup, $1.25 doz. PAPER WHITE GRANDIFLORA, 
best French strain, $1.25 doz. GRAND SOLIEL D'OR, fine golden yellow 
and CHINESE SACRED LILY, old favorite, $1.50 doz, each variety. One 
dozen Polyanthus Narcissus, mixed $1.00. 
NARCISSUS JONQUILLUS—the famed scented Campernelle Jonquil, 
$1.00 doz. Variety Rugulous, $1.25 doz. Variety Giganteus, even larger, 
$1.25 doz. Narcissus Jonquillus Simplex, the dainty single yellow jonquil, 
tiny beauty, richly scented, $1.00 doz. Double form, $1.25 doz. 
NARCISSUS NOVELTY—SILVER CHIMES, a hybrid of Grand Mon- 
arque and Narcissus Triandrus, dainty, cream-white flowers in March for 
lower South, new and fine, 50c each, six for $2.50. : 
ACHIMENES TUBIFLORA—a strange beautiful plant, tall stems to 
two feet with four-inch hanging white trumpet flowers, large bulbs like 
Gesnera. Three for $1.00. Largest size $1.00 each, big as potatoes. 
summer, 
new and 
scented favorite of winter nosegays, fine 
