AUTUMN Catalogue, 1912. 



AMARYLLIS. 



IN order to obtain fine specimens of Amaryllis the following method shoukl be fallowed : 

 On receipt of the bulbs in the autumn they should be placed where they will be always 

 slightly moist and warm, under the benches of a greenhouse, for example ; do not pot up 

 tiie bulbs before the flowerbuds appear ; when first potted give very little water, and pro- 

 mote growth by giving moderate bottom heat ; increase the supply of water as the plants 

 progress. Very often the mistake is made that bulbs are potted up too early ; the conse- 

 quence is that only leaf growth is made. The proper soil for Amaryllis is turfy loam 

 enriched with rotten manure. 



Belladonna Major. (Belladonna Lily) Flowers white, flushed 

 and tipped with deep rose ; extra large bulbs 



Equestris. Scarlet, with broad white stripes ........ 



Formosissima. (Jacobean Lily.) Dark crimson 



Hippeastrum, New Hybrids. (Vittata.) The finest race of 

 Amaryllis in cultivation; exceeding in the size and fine form of 

 their flowers, as well as in the diversity of colors and markings, 

 all former hybrids. The segments are of nearly uniform size, 

 giving the flowers a regular trumpet form 



Hallii. ( Lycoris sqtiamigera.) Bright rosy lilac flowers, fragrant, 

 3 or 4 inches across, flowers in August. The foliage appears 

 in spring, disappears in June, and is followed two months later 

 by the naked flowers. 



Johnson!. ( BarbaJoes Spice Lily.) Enormous bright crimson 

 flowers with a white stripe through each segment ;magnificent. 



Lutea. ( Mount Et)ta Lily.) Bright golden yellow ; hardy if well 

 covered during the winter 



Vallota Purpurea. (Scarborough Lily ) Vivid scarlet; most 

 effective for piazza pots and vases in summer and autumn . . 



Zephyranthes Rosea. Rose pink flowers, three inches across . 



Zephyranthes Candidia. (Fairy Lily.) Pure white, fragi ant . 



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Amaryllis ^ppeastrxiBi. 



ADONIS VERNALIS. 



Hardy perennial plant with beautiful cup-shaped yellow flowers and delicately ddnded 

 es ; height, six inches. Each, 15c.; per doz,, $1.25; per 100, S7.50. 



AGAPANTHUS. (AfrU-an Lily.) 



Handsome summer and autumn flowering plants, throwing up large 

 umbels of twenty to thirty blossoms. They should be grown in pots or 

 tubs. In soil similar to that suggested for hyacinths. They are particularly 

 suitable for piazza or terrace decoration, and may also be forced in the 

 greenhouse. 



Umbellatus. Fineblue. Each, 25c. ; perdoz., S2.00 ; by mail, 35c. each. 

 Lmbellatus Albus. White. Each, 25c. ; per doz., S2 00. 



ALLIUM. 



Aureum. (Moly.) Hardy spring flowering border plant with bright 

 yellow flowers, very showy. Per doz., 15c. ; per 100, 75c. ; per 1,000, 

 S6.00. 



Azureum. Deep azure-blue flowers in large umbels. Per doz., $1.00: 

 per 100, S6.00. 



.Neapolitanum. Large heads of pure white flowers, very hardy ; exten- 

 sively forced by florists for cutting purposes. Per doz., 20c. ; per 

 100, Si. 2 5 ; per 1,000, $S.oo. 



Ostrowskianum. A beautiful new variety from Asia Minor, with large 

 umbels of purplish-red flowers ; hardy and early. Per doz., 25c. ; 

 per 100, ^2.00 



ANTHERICUM. 



Desirable hardy plants with elegant lily-like flower spikes ; excellent 

 for cutting. Delivery in Spring 

 Liliago. (St. Bernard's Lily.) White ; height, 1^ feet. Doz.,Si.oo; 



100,' S7.50. 

 Liliastrum .Major. (St. Bruno's Lily.) White ; height, i>^ feet. Doz., 



S1.2; ; too, $10.00. 



ARUM. 



Ornamental plants with calla-shaped leaves and flowers ; curious and 

 interesting. 

 Dracunculus. (Dragon Flower.) Large purple flowers. Each, 15c. ; 



doz.. Si. 50; 100, Sio.oo. 

 Italicum. Spotted yellow foliage. Each, 5c.; doz., 40c.; 100, S2.00. 

 iWaculatum. Leaves spotted with white ; flowers white ; hardy with 



covering during winter. Each, 15c. ; doz., 85c. ; 100, S5.00. 

 Sanctum. (Black Calla.) Large purple flowers. Each, 35c.; doz., 



S2.50 ; 100, Si 5.00. 



ASPHODELUS LUTEUS. 



Ornamental hardy border plant growing about two feet in heiglrf; 

 flowers yeHow. Each, 20 cents ; perdoz., S2.00; per 100, $12.00. 



Six of a Kind Sold at Dozen Rates; 



ANOMATHECA CRUENTA. 



A pretty Freesia-like plant for pot culture, about nine inches hi^h with 

 scarlet flowers spotted crimson. Per dozen. 20 cents ; per lOO, ^1.25. 



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Anthericum Liliastrum Major. 

 25 at 100 Rates; 250 at 1,000 Rates. 



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