AGAPANTHUS UMBELLATUS (orientalis) the famous 
Blue Lily of the Nile, one of our most popular perennial 
tuberous rooted plants and having a great revival at this 
time. Best planted in the fall, winter and spring in Deep 
South. Must have plenty of moisture and rich soil. Fine for 
large pots or tubs, but can be grown South in heavy soil in 
gardens and borders or pool-side location. 50c each, $5.00 
dozen. 
VELTHEIMIA VIRIDIFOLIA—a choice winter blooming 
pot bulb lavender rose blooms and a rich lushly green foli- 
age, extra fine, small bulbs, $1.00 each, larger $1.50 each. 
SCILLA PERUVIANA—lovely blue pot bulb, for winter, 
or outside in lower South, extra fine, 75c each. 
LEUCOCORYNE IXIOIDES ODORATA—dainty, lovely 
blue Chilean Glory-of-the-Sun, grow them a dozen to the 6- 
inch pot, $1.00 doz. 
GIANT WHITE CALLA —the striking and showy Zante- 
deschia Aethiopica, 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 from Asia Minor, hardy well into 
upper South, blooms in Fall; 35c each. 
LACHENALIA TRICOLOR,—dainty breath-taking min- 
iature 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 foliage with valuable and promising 
potentiality as winter florists ‘greens’, useful in bouquets. 
Four for $1.00, 12 for $2.50. 
ALSTROEMERIA CARYOPHYLLEA—clove-scented Bra- 
zilian 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 Narcis- 
cissus)—for the deep Southern garden, or bowls and pots 
farther North, GRAND MONARQUE, a fine old winter bloom- 
ing 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 Camper- 
nelle Jonquil $1.00 doz. Variety Rugulous, $1.25 doz. Variety 
Giganteus, even larger, $1.25 doz. 
LEUCOJUM AESTIVUM—a fine bulb for the border 
—the popular Snowflake, harbinger of spring in the lower 
South where true Snowdrop does not thrive, $1.00 doz., $7.50 
per 100. GIANT SNOWFLAKE (L. aestivum variety GRA- 
VETYE GIANT) from a famous Cornwall garden, large white 
bells, green tipped, utterly lovely, $2.50 doz. The Leocujums 
are hardy everywhere and do famously in the South. 
MINIATURE AMARYLLIDS 
ZEPHYRANTHES, HABRANTHUS, COOPERIA—dwarf 
bulbous Amaryllis relatives, known as rain lilies, fairy lilies, 
Zephyr lilies, prairie lilies, etc. ZEPHYRANTHES ROSEA, 
tiny rose, $1.00 doz; ZEPH. GRANDIFLORA, large rose-pink, 
$1.50 doz.; ZEPH. CANDIDA, best known white, late, $1.00 
doz.; ZEPH. CITRINA, rare yellow, 35c each, $3.00 doz.; 
ZEPH. MACROSYPHON, medium pink, rare, 35c each; 
ZEPH. INSULARUM, new early blooming white, 35c each; 
ZEPH. TUBISPATHA, rare West Indian white species, 50c 
each. HABRANTHUS ROBUSTUS, orchid-pink and white 
rain lily, extra fine, $1.50 doz; HABRANTHUS BRACHYAN- 
DRUS, shaded wine-purple, 25c each. COOPERIA PEDUN- 
CULATA, large white, Texas rain lily, 25c each; COOPERIA 
DRUMMONDI, smaller white, 25c each; COOPERIA 
SMALLI, rare yellow species from South Texas, $1.00 each; 
COOPERIA DRUMMONDI var. CHLOROSOLEN, larger 
form, 50c each; COOPERIA BRAZILIENSIS, 50c. HABRAN- 
THUS ANDERSON! var. TEXANUS, copper Texas prairie 
lily, $1.00 doz. for seedlings. COOPERANTHES LANCAS- 
TERI, rare white bi-generic hybrid, created in India, $1.00 ea. 
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GESNERIADS 
ACHIMENES (SINNINGIA) TUBIFLORA—a strange 
beautiful plant, tall stems to two feet with four-inch hanging 
white trumpet flowers, large bulbs like Gesnera. Three 
small bulbs for $1.00. Largest size $1.00 each, big as potatoes. 
GLOXINIA FIMBRIATA (glabra)—a rare genuine 
GLOXINIA (not Sinningia), white flowers with yellow throat, 
dotted lavender! tubers like Achimenes, a few available, 3 
for $1.00. 
GLOXINIA (maculata) PERENNIS—one to two feet tall, 
purple blue, downy, blooms like a digitalis, late in year, 
large leaves and vigorous stems more like Begonia, tubercles 
like giant Achimenes, very rare, $2.00 each. Only a few 
available. 
SMITHIANTHA (Naegelia)—“Orange King”, plush-like 
leaves, orange flowers, a gorgeous plant in foliage and flower, 
tubers, $1.00 each. 
GLOXINIAS—we offer a fine mixture of Gloxinias in 
spring, both Belgian and American-grown, $3.50 per dozen. 
GESNERIA (CORYTHOLOMA) CARDINALIS—rare and 
showy Brazilian tuberous plant, long popular in Europe, 
called “Helmet Flower”, having heart-shaped leaves, and 
tomentose scarlet flowers up to 3 inches long at axils of 
upper leaves or in short clusters at stem tips, with swollen 
tubular corolla ending in a long, projecting upper lip. Tubers 
shipped in winter and spring, small plants in summer and 
fall. Small size $1.00 each; larger $2.00. 
FREESIA—the famous scented favorite of winter nose- 
gays, fine 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, 
oe doz. Rose, lavender or white shades separately, $1.50 
OZ. 
EUCHARIS GRANDIFLORA—the Amazon lily, popular 
Sapa for pots, large, white narcissus-like flowers, 75c 
each. 
SPREKELIA FORMOSISSIMA, var. SUPERBA—showy 
form of the classic Jacobean Lily, the “orchid” of the Am- 
aryllids, bright red, 75c each. 
BRUNSVIGIA ROSEA—the Cape “Belladonna Lily”, 
formerly Amaryllis belladonna, Herb. Popular in California, 
difficult to bloom in Southeast, 75c each. 
HYMENOCALLIS—we have several beautiful species of 
this exotic and astonishing group of bulbs—H. CARIBAEA, 
the best known, for Amaryllis culture, in pots or the garden, 
summer blooming with spidery white flowers, 50c each; H. 
TENUIFLORA, larger flowers, with showy corona in center, 
glossy green leaves, $1.00 each. 
TULBAGHIA—a dainty genus of South African plants, 
fine for pots, related to Agapanthus. T. VIOLACEA, onion- 
scented, slender foliage, umbels of lavender flowers, 50c each. 
Also T. FRAGRANS, larger winter blooming bulb, umbels of 
attractive lilac flowers, richly perfumed, $1.50 each. 
LIRIOPE GRAMNIFOLIA—variegated form of border 
lily grass, 50c each. 
JABOTICABA—rare Brazilian Grape Tree, small plants 
in cans, $5.00. 
CALLIANDRA HAEMATOCEPHALA—the red-headed 
Oe bush. Fine winter-blooming sub-tropical novelty, 
FURCRAEA LINDENI—beautiful agave-like giant, strip- 
ed, succulent, 50c. 
AGAVE CARIBAEA—most handsome of dwarf species, 
white edged, $1.00. Re 
TRIMEZIA MARTINICENSIS—Iris-like yellow flowered 
cormous perennial, $1.00. 
AGAVE SISALANA—the Yucatan hemp (cordage) spe- 
cies, 50c and $1.00. 
CURCULIGO LATIFOLIA—unusual palm-like foliage 
plant, 2 feet., $1.00. 
MORAEA IRIDIOIDES and MORAEA BICOLOR—‘Natal 
iris”, white and yellow flowered, either, 50c. 
EPIDENDRUM OBRIENIANUM and E. RADICANS— 
easy terrestrial orchids, red and orange-scarlet respectively, 
tip cuttings, with aerial roots, 50c each. 
PHAIUS GRANDIFOLIUS—rare Malaysian orchid, ter- 
restrial, easy in pots, fine corsage and show flower, bare root, 
medium size, $3.00 and $5.00 each. Largest size $10.00 each. 
STRELITZIA NICOLAI—giant blue and white Bird-of- 
Paradise plant, seedlings in damp moss from gallon cans, 
very rare, $5.00. , 
BILLBERGIA RUBRO-CYANEA—Christmas-time bloom- 
er, showy red type, $1.00 each. B. PYRAMIDALIS—green, 
urn-shaped species, summer, $1.50. B. DISTACHIA—50c. 
B. ALBERTI—50c. 
AECHMEA ORLANDIANA~—rare, $5.00. 
