Veltheimia 
VIRIDIFOLIA. Handsome Cape bulb with 
beautiful shiney green wavey leaves. The form 
of the flower head resembles a knipofia but the 
flowers are pink tipt green. Plant in the open 
in the South but treat as a house plant in cold 
sections. Plant in sandy soil and give half 
shade. Late summer and fall delivery. $1.25 ea. 
Wachendorfia 
Bloodroot 
THYRSIFLORA. A_ waterside plant from 
South Africa with long, pleated foliage and 
tall, six foot spikes of bright yellow flowers in 
spring. The roots are blood red. Plant in a 
moist sunny location. Tender. Delivery anytime. 
$1.00 ea. 
Zantedeschia 
Calla Lily 
These plants are sometimes listed as Richardia. 
They are of easy culture requiring light sandy 
soil with plenty of humus. Aethiopica, Gode- 
freyana and Childsiana require copious amounts 
of water while in active growth and a shady lo- 
cation. The other species require a sunny situ- 
ation and not too much water while in active 
growth and very littlé or no water when rest- 
ing. They can all be lifted and stored during 
the winter, or may be treated as house plants if 
potted in the late fall. Delivery September to 
March. 50c ea. except where noted. 
AETHIOPICA. This the common large 
white flowered calla that is so often seen in 
the florist shops. The flowers will assume huge 
Erevan tens if well watered and heavily fertil- 
ized. 
ADLEMI. A_ robust growing variety with 
creamy yellow flowers of very long-lasting qual- 
ity. Spotted foliage. Rare. $1.00 ea. 
ALBO-MACULATA. (Spotted Calla.) Creamy 
white flowers with purple inside throat. The large 
arrow shaped leaves are heavily spotted silvery 
WiHttesekks as 
CHILDSIANA. (Baby Calla.) A dwarf, min- 
iature form that will capture the hearts of all 
flower lovers instantly. Prolific bloomer and a 
grand pot plant. 12’’. This plant will not tol- 
erate being dried out so we deliver it as a green 
plant packed in damp moss. Delivery anytime. 
ELLIOTTIANA HYBRIDS. A grand mixture 
of hybrids ranging in color from creamy white to 
the deepest yellow, some with purple or black 
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throats. All with spotted foliage. In mixture 
only. 50c ea. 
ELLIOTTIANA. (Yellow Calla.) Deep yel- 
low flower on 18’’ stems. The leaves are broad 
and _ spotted. 
GODEFREYANA. (Godfrey Calla.) A smal- 
ler flower form of aethiopica but a more 
prolific bloomer and preferred as a cutting va- 
riety by those who do not confuse mere size with 
beauty. 
MELANOLEUCA. Creamy 
a deep purple blotch at the 
Wo Cmca: 
REHMANNI. (Pink Calla.) Long, narrow 
sword-like leaves. Flowers various shades of lav- 
ender-pink to purplish. A miniature plant of ex- 
quisite loveliness. 
SOLFATARA. A hybrid with large sulphur- 
yellow flowers. $1.00 ea. 
ellow flowers with 
ase of the throat. 
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Zephyranthes 
Fairy Lily 
A race of summer and fall blooming amaryl- 
lids native to the New World. They are small, 
grassy leaved plants which bear stems with 
single flowers. Most of them will flower sev- 
eral times a year if alternately wet and dry 
conditions are given. In Texas where some of 
them grow native they are called rain lilies be- 
cause they bloom during the summer after each 
rainfall. Of course one can overdo a good 
thing because if they are watered once a week 
one can not expect them to bloom weekly. How- 
ver it can be done three or four times during 
the season. They respond well to pot culture. In 
cold climates they can be lifted and stored dur- 
ing the winter. Delivery anytime. 
AJAX. A _ lovely large flowered hybrid of 
straw yellow color. Very easily grown and will 
thrive under neglect. $1.50 doz. 
CANDIDA. A robust pure white flowered 
species. It will form dense clumps in a_ short 
time and make an excellent showing. $1.00 doz. 
GRANDIFLORA. (carinata.) The very large 
flowers grow to a height of eight inches and 
are of a deep rose pink color. It can be flow- 
ered thruout the summer. May be lifted and 
stored away for the winter. $2.00 doz. 
PULCHELLA. A very lovely pure yellow spe- 
cies from Texas. We are offering this for the 
first time and feel fortunate. $3.00 doz. 
Zingiber 
Canton Ginger 
OFFICINALE. This is the ginger that is 
used for preserving, candying, flavoring and 
medicine. It grows about three feet high with 
bamboo-like leaves and tender, succulent roots. 
This can not be called a flowering plant as it 
seldom flowers but is an interesting variety to 
add to your herb or ginger collection. Delivery 
anytime. 50c ea. 
Zysgopetalum 
MACKAYI. Large, fragrant flowers on_ tall, 
strong spikes. Segments green and_ brown, lip 
white veined blue. Culture same as for Cymbidi- 
um and hardy enough to be grown outdoors in 
Southern California. Small plants $3.00, large 
plants $5.00 ea. 
VOTO eee 
We carry no trees or shrubs of any kind, 
but specialize only in bulbous, tuberous and 
rhizomatous plants. If you are looking for 
any uncommon plants of these types we 
might be able to help you locate them. 
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