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Desirable, unusual, and highly decorative bulb-flower that 
does excellently under window culture conditions. Hand- 
some, glossly, undulate foli- 
age, half-succulent and crispy 
with a blue tinge to its deep 
greenness. Would be worth 
growing for foliage effects 
alone, but in March robust 
stems carry heavy trusses 
of rosy pink flowers, tinged 
with buff and cinnabar. 
The same bulbs flower season 
after season. When they show 
signs of wanting to rest, sim- 
ply put them in a_ shrub- 
shaded corner near the house, 
and leave them alone until 
new growth starts in the fall. 
Then re-pot crumbling away 
as much of the old dirt as 
possible without root-disturb- 
ance, replacing it with fresh. 
$80.00 per 100 
ZEPHYRANTHES (FAIRY LILY) 
The Zephyr Lilies are garden-easy. In autumn, dig, then 
store in a frostproof place. 
Ajax—Usually lemon primrose, but sometimes creamy. 
Carinata (Habranthus grandiflorus). Big flowers in glorious 
rosy pink from June to October. 
Candida—The glossily white Crocus Lily. 
Robusta (Habranthus Robustus). Big trumpets of soft pink 
from June to late autumn. 
Fairy Lilies Mixed—Bulbs of the above, along with those of 
the related Chlidanthus and Cooperia, all being called 
Fairy Lilies, and all.of like uses and handling. 
$55.00 per 1000 
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