Zephyr tinrhus 

 Atamasco. 



ZEPHYRA1V- 

 THUS — Zephyr flowers 

 or Fairy Lilies. Habit 

 similar to Amaryllis, 

 I easily cultivated, thriv- 

 ing in any good garden 

 I soil. Desirable either for 

 open ground or pot cul- 

 ture, producing their 

 handsome, waxy, lily- 

 like flowers freely all 

 | Summer. As cut flow- 

 ers they are unsurpassed, 

 and if placed in a vase 

 water will remain 

 perfect for days. No 

 lover of flowers should 

 fail to include Zephyran- 

 thus in their collection. 

 Atamasco.— Large, 

 beautiful, pure white, 

 waxy-like flowers. 10c. 

 | ea.; 3 for '25c; 90c. perdoz. 

 Rosea.— Color clear 

 rosy pink, handsome 

 upright flowers. 15c. each : 4 for 50c; $1.25 per dozen. 



Sulphurea.— Fine clear yellow, superb flower. 

 15c. each ; 4 for 50c: 81.25 per dozen. 



MILIUM AURATtfM. The Golden-Rayed 

 Lilly of Japan.— This handsome lily has deservedly 

 become one of the standard favorites of the flower-gar- 

 den. Deliciously fragrant, immense blooms, nearly a 

 foot wide when fully expanded, and produced in the 

 greatest profusion stamps Lilium Auratum as one of 

 the finest. The color and markings of this magnificent 

 Lily surpasses all others ; flowers are pure white, spotted 

 with intense chocolate crimson, with a bright golden 

 yellow band running through the centre of each petal. 

 The illustration below is from a photograph of a plant 

 standing about 6 feet high, with over 20 large and perfect 

 flowers fully expanded at one time. My stock of this 

 beautiful Lily this year is better than ever before, and I 

 am prepared to supply my customers with as fine bulbs 

 as can be secured anywhere. Choice, sound 

 bulbs, 25c. each ; 5 for 81.10 ; 82.50 per doz. 



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SPOTTED CALLA LILY. 



LILIUM AURATUM. 



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THE SPOTTED CALLA LILY. Rlchardia Alba 

 j Maculata.— This is indeed a magnificent species of the Calla 

 j Lily, its glossy dark green leaves dotted with numerous white 



spots, making its appearance unique. The flowers are pure 

 j white with a black centre, and are very beautiful. They grow 

 j freely in any ordinary soil either indoors or out. They flower 



splendidly in the garden, planted in the Spring, and in the fall 

 j the bulbs can be dug and kept in the cellar dry, over winter. 

 I As a pot plant, the Spotted Calla Lily is highly recommended. 

 I Strong bulbs, 20c. each ; 3 for 50c. ; 7 for 81.00 ; 81.50 per dozen 

 j CALADIUM ESCULENTUM.-A very effective trop- 

 lioal-like plant suitable either as a single plant on the lawn, 

 1 musses in beds, or for margins of water. Its very distinct 

 I anron-like leaves often attain the length of three feet by twenty 

 I inches wide. Bulbs can be stored in dry sand in winter 

 I and kept from year to year. Large bulbs, 20c each ; 3 for 

 5 50c; $1.75 per doz., postpaid; bv express, $10.00 per 100. 

 I FASCY-LEAVED C A L A DIUMS.— No plant is more 

 1 desirable for floral decorations, greenhouse culture or window- 

 3 boxes than the Fancy-Leaved Caladiums. They produce most 

 i elegant large leaves spotted, marked and variegated with white, 

 j pink, scarlet, etc They are among our finest foliage plants, 

 1 and are always greatly admired. They thrive best in a shady 

 f situation, and should be 

 I planted in fairly-enriched 

 • sandy loam. 30c. each ; 4 

 ' for $1.00 ; $2.50 per dozen, 

 at AMARYLLIS BEL- 



LADONNA SPECTA- 



BILIS BICOLOR.— The 



finest of all the Belladonna 



Lilies, its handsome and 

 ! showy flowers being larger 



than those of the ordinary 



species. The color of the 



flowers is white, a delicate 



carnation at the base, and 



rose toward the upper part, 



striped or marbled in bright 



carmine. The large umbels 



of this magnificent Amaryllis 



are beautiful beyond descrip- 

 tion, a single flower with a 



little green forming a splen- 

 did bouquet. The bulbs 



thrive best in a light sandy 



soil, and may be planted 



rather deep, different from 



methods observed with other 



Amaryllis. A strong point in 



favor of the Amaryllis Bella- 

 donna Spectabilis Bicolor is 



that they are perfectly hardy. 



needing no protection what- 

 ever. I have a good stock of 

 _ this grand specialty and 

 p 1 although the demand will 



no doubt be enormous, I feel 



confident that I have enough 



to meet all orders. 30c. each ; 



4 for $1.00 ; $2.50 per doz. 



CALADIUM ESCULENTUM. 



AMARYLLIS BELLADONNA SPECTABILIS BICOLOR. 



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