Tulbaghia 
A genus related to the Agapanthus and the 
Allium, and half way between in its character- 
istics. They are easily grown under any garden 
conditions except that they flower best in open 
sunlight. They are evergreen but will lose their 
foliage in temperatures below 25 degrees above 
zero. They may be lifted and dried during the 
winter and replanted in the spring, or may be 
grown in pots and the pots brought under pro- 
tection. They are nearly everblooming and bear 
quantities of lavender flowers. Delivery anytime. 
FRAGRANS. (Pink Agapanthus.) Wide 
glaucous leaves less than a foot high. The}; 
lavender flowers are closely packed on the um- |} 
bels and are very fragrant. There is no odor to 
the foliage. An exceptional plant for pot culture]! 
in the house because of its fragrant flowers and{i 
its winter blooming habit. 75c ea. 
VIOLACEA. (Society Garlic.) A wonderful 
plant for the garden. Evergreen and blooms ten 
months of the year. Not recommended as a 
house plant or for cutting because of the strong} 
garlic odor of the plant, but is recommended 
for seasoning as it is edible. We suggest mass 
planting in the South. 25c ea. $2.00 doz., $12.00 
per 100. : 
Tulipa 
Wild Tulips 
Those of you that have never ex erienced the 
thrill of growing these wildlings do not know 
what you are missing. The great diversity of 
form, size and color among its members is 
something to marvel at. They are far more in- 
teresting than the hybrid forms and much less 
difficult to grow. In Southern California they 
may be a pp tite bed nu the pyaae for aay 
years and they wi o better each succeeding 
year. Try a few this season. Delivery September SPECIAL COLLECTION OFFER 
to January. $1.50 doz. 
Tigridia pavonia 
LLL 
Five bulbs each of five species tulips, 
CLUSIANA. (Candystick Tulip.) A charm- each kind separately packed and labelled, 
ing and erica ee i et pe twenty-five bulbs in all for $2.50. 
requirements. nce planted in the garden they 
will take care of themselves and grow and ORDER NOW AND SAVE $1.00 
loom in spite of everything. Flowers white 
with red stripe on the outside of each petal UU TY 
and purple in the center of the flower. 18 to 24 
inches tall. Fine for cutting. 
FOSTERIANA, RED EMPEROR. Combina- Tigridia 
tion of scarlet and vermilion with black and Shell Flower 
yellow center. Tall grower and the largest flower a , 
of any tulip. PAVONIA. Mexican bulbs of the iris family 
: . with very large, brilliantly colored flowers all 
KAUFMANNIANA. (Water Lily Tulip.) An summer. Although the flowers last only a day 
early dwarf variety with large flowers. The color they more than make up for it in their extreme 
is creamy yellow stained red outside and deep beauty. Plant the bulbs in sandy soil three in- 
yellow inside. Very effective in th rock garden. ches deep and keep moist at all times. A sunny 
exposure is essential. Culture same as for Gladi- 
KAUFMANNIANA, RAINBOW MIXTURE. olus. Delivery December to March. $1.50 ea. 
A vry varied seedling mixture in red, Binks yel- 
low, white and other colors. Not sol 
in sep- 
ara colacs. Wachendorfia 
ete pe ay A pretty ae oon Re Bloodroot 
ilar to T. Clusiana except in color, which is ° , 
yellow with red outside of outer petals. 10 THYRSIFLORA. A_ waterside lant from 
inch. South Africa with long, pleated oliage and 
tall, six foot spikes of bright yellow flowers in 
MARJOLETTI. An elegant large flowering spring. The roots are blood red. Plant in a 
species. Soft primrose with rose shading out- moist sunny location. Tender. Delivery anytime. 
side. 18 inches. $1.00 ea. 
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