Kniphofia 
Red Hot Poker 
Well known Torch Lilies which are becoming 
popular again because of the exquisite beauty 
and colorfulness of the newer varieties. Plant in 
open sun and water liberally: They are not par- 
ticular as to the kind of soil. Useful for plant- 
ing as specimens and among shrubbery. The 
dwarf kinds ase valuable as cut flowers. In cold 
sections lift the roots and store in a cool place 
over winter. In the South and West they may 
be left undisturbed for a number of years. De- 
livery may be made anytime but we prefer fall 
and winter delivery. 
AMBRETTE. The first to flower in our gar- 
den. Graceful three foot stems. Small heads of 
clear amber yellow flowers. $1.00 ea. 
CORAL. Last to start blooming but then it 
does not stop until winter. The flowers are a 
salmony coral and of globular form. Distinct 
and attractive. 75c ea. 
CORALLINA. A medium height, midseason 
flowering graceful plant. The flower heads are 
loosely formed and of a bright coral red. Long 
blooming season. 4 ft. $1.50 ea. 
CROWN OF GOLD. Buds lovely green, 
flowers clear lemon yellow. Truly ever-blooming. 
We have not had a day this year that this 
plant did not have a few flowers. Because of its 
color it is highly valued for flower arrangers. 
4 ft. 75c ea. 
HAUTROUGE. Huge flowers on six foot 
stems. Brilliant red turning to bright yellow. 
$1.00 ea. 
MINETTE. A midseason dwarf with loosely 
formed heads of orange-red flowers on graceful 
stems. Fine cutting variety. $1.00 ea. 
MULTIFLORA. A new species of exceptional 
flowering habit. The plant is robust but not 
very prolific with us. It has the tallest stem of 
any and the longest flower head. It starts to 
flower when only a foot high but by the time it 
finally stops blooming it is well over six feet 
tall. Color creamy white. $2.50. ea. 
STAR OF BADEN. Large cylindrical heads 
of fiowers on tall stems. Color of the flower is 
very unique being a shade of tan called Zinc 
pelow in Ridgeway’s. Midseason to late. 5 ft. 
1.00 ea. 
SUNBURST. A _ stunning flower of distinct 
form. The flower heads are about a foot long. 
The buds are upright when closed but turn 
sharply downward as they open giving the 
flower the effect of rays of light radiating from 
ey point. Brilliant light yellow. Midseason. 6 ft. 
1.00 ea. 
TUBERGENI. Somewhat similar to Star of 
Baden but larger, taller and later. The flowers 
are closely set with very prominent pistils curv- 
ing outward from the flower. The color is Honey 
Yellow and Olive Ocher. 514 ft. $1.00 ea. 
TUCKI. A species from South Africa. Very 
tall growing and very late. The flowers are 
cylindrical in form, very numerous and closely 
set. Soft yellow to ‘greenish in color. 50c ea. 
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Kniphofia Coral 
VANILLA. A graceful miniature variety with 
elegant spikes of light yellow flowers. Fine cut 
flower. $1.00ea. 
W. S. REEVES. A giant variety with enormous 
heads of orange-red flowers. $1.00 ea. 
ZULULANDI. 6 ft. 
Showiest of all. 
$2.00 ea. 
spikes of flaming flowers. 
Flowers late fall and winter. 
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