A M A R V L LIS S O !i A N I) K I F LOR A rm\ 



Xvr. Oitm:U" AMAUYIXIDE/E Lin d lev. 



A VERT lioiiulifnl M*i*dliii*r [ii : taction uf Amaryllis Snlaiidriflnm and A. 

 Johnsoni. The petals are most elegantly tinged widi rose-colour round their 

 edges; tin 1 nectary is but >litrlill\ dcvrlopi'd and scarcely al all (rinsed** Scapi* 

 or Qawer-fttem lliirty inches high* very glaucous, purplt- lor six inches near tin- 

 bulb: leaven twenty-two inches Innsf, two inches bnmd in Ihrir Widoed pari: 

 not much channelled nor strongly ribbed.— Tube of the flower six inches 

 greenfeh; pi*lyl and stamen? white, authors palo yellow. Tin- wlioh- plant 



has a mosl delicate ap| ronce, alniosi faint-looking, hid affording a delightful 



contract among so mnny of its blazing congeners na surrounded il» in llw* 

 dazzling display hi Mr, K. Harrison** hothouses, April, 18-21). The seed 

 from which Ihis Lily was raised, ripened at Ai^hlntr^h in October, 182**, 





