New Floral Guide—Autumn, 1903. “Fg 
THE AMARYLLIS fine ee: 
MAY BE KEPT IN POTS ALL THE YEAR ROUND, OR BEDDED OUT IN SUMMER 
AMARYLLIS EQUESTRE OR GLOR- 
IOSA LILY—One of the most beautiful of 
the Amaryllis family. Very easy to grow 
and invaluable as a Winter bloomer. Splen- 
did large lily-shaped flowers 4 to 5 inches 
across, bright flashing orange scarlet, with 
exquisite green and white star in the centre. 
A most beautiful and satisfactory variety for 
winter bloom. Requires but little attention, 
and may be kept in pots all the year round. 
Price, good first size bulbs, 15 cts each, $1.50 
per doz.; extra large bulbs for immediate 
bloom, 20 cts. each, $2.00 per doz., postpaid. 
ze THE LOVELY PINK AMARYLLIS OR 
ZZ BELLADONNA LILY—This is a grand 
variety, splendid for house culture and = 
winter bloom. May be kept in pots all the | 
year or bedded out insummer. Bears grand 
lirge well expanded flowers, lovely rose- 
pink, finely pencilled with silvery white and 
deliciously perfumed. Price extra large 
bulbs for immediate bloom, 20 cts. each, $2 25 
per doz. Fine first size bulbs, 15 cts. each, 
$1.50 per doz., postpaid. 
A. FORMOSISSIMA (Jacobean Lily)— 
Curiously shaped flowers, dark rich scarlet, 
very bright and handsome, easily grown and 
a sure quick bloomer; can be grown in water 
like the sacred lily, or if planted out in the ( 
spring will bloom duringthe summer. 12 cts. 
each, $1 25 per doz. ( 
AMARYLLIS JOHNSONII — One of the 
grandest of the Amaryllis family. Extra 
large and exceedingly beautiful flowers, deep red, ele- 
gantly striped with white, well known and very popular 
for house culture; may be planted out in Summer or 
kept in pots all the year round. Extra large blooming 
f bulbs, 40 cts. each, postpaid. 
= QUEEN MARY OR DOUBLE WHITE AMA- "* 
= Ss RYLLIS (Ismene Calathena)—This is not a true 
SSS Amaryllis, but belongs to the same family and is a most 
AMARYLLIS EQUESTRIS rare and beautiful flower, particularly valuable for pct , 
culture and winter bloom. Throws up flower stalks 
12 inches high, crowned with large elegant lily-like flowers of waxy texture, pure snowy whiteness and delicious fragrance. 
The outer petals are curiously reflexed, and the inner onés delicately fringed; a most lovely and charming flower, entirely dis- 
tinct and different from all others. Strong blooming bulbs, 20 cts. each, 3 for 50 cts. 
SPECI AL OFFER One each of the five varieties of Amaryllis only 75 cts., postpaid. 
NEW PELARGONIUMS * “07 










SCARCELY any plant grown in the window garden for winter flowering will give better returns with 
so little care as these lovely Pelargoniums. They will bloom finely in the house for weeks and 
months during winter, and when bedded out in ; 
spring will continue to flower freely and be ready 
to take indoors again before cold weather. 
NEW PELARGONIUM ‘PANSY’ Flowers pink and 
crimson, with dark blotches, sometimes feathered white; a 
splendid winter bloomer. 20 cts. each. 
NEW PELARGONIUM VICTOR—Bright cherry red, 
with white markings at base of petals; upper petals spotted 
eee 20 cts.each. The two varieties for 30 cts., post- 
paid. 


Grand Erect 
Gloxinia Flowering Varieties 
Dry Bulbs in Separate Colors ready in November 
HE GLOXINIAS are known as among the choicest and 
most beautiful flowering plants we have for Winter and 
Spring bloom in living room, conservatory or green- 
house. Thev grow easily from the bulbs, and bloom finely 
for several months; each bulb will make a large plant, and 
produce many splendid flowers, 3 to 4 inches across, and of 
the most gorgeous and exquisite colors; some are spotted 
and mottled, others beautifully variegated, and all indescrib- 
ably rich and velvety. They are recognized by allas entirely 
out of the usual,and among the most rare and handsome 
house plants to be had. When done blooming, the bulbs 
should be dried off and laid away till time to plant again. We : oh 
offer three colors: scarlet, blue and white. 15 cts. each, , = SSS ————— 
3 for 40 cts., $1.50 per doz., postpaid. GLOXINIA 
