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AMARYLLIS. 
THE ROYAL LILIES. 
VEITCHII SEEDLINGS. The remark- 
able hybrids produced from seed by celebrated 
English specialists will add to the fame and 
popularity of the amaryllis. The flower size 
as been increased to a foot in diameter, and the 
colors have been so improved and varied as to 
be almost beyond belief. In them we find tints 
of white, pink, rose, orange, scarlet, crimson 
and maroon. Some are flaked, mottled or 
Striped, and some are of solid colors. In a 
thousand plants a thousand different flowers 
may be found, and a dozen bulbs selected at 
random will insure a wide variety of color. 
80 cents each; 2 for 50 cents. 

SUMMER FLOWERING<BULBS, ROOTS, ETC. 
There was no busier place about my entire establishment last January, February, March, 
1 : : From the first of January to the first of June, I 
really believe my manager worked every night, except Saturday and Sunday, until 11 o’clock, 
and every one under him (and I keep close to a dozen hands constantly busy in this depart- 
ment) worked as hard as he did. Even after the seed business had quieted down in 
May they were still working in the Bulb Department at night, shipping hundreds of 
the Popular Collections advertised on page 135 every day up to the 20th of the month. 
There seemed to be a demand for everything in the bulb line, and I do not think 
better evidence is wanted that my list is up-to-date. 
retail business in Summer Flowering Bulbs in the U.S.,if not in the world. With 
this end in view, I have not only increased my facilities, but have increased my 
supply of all desirable bulbs, so that I expect to be able to meet promptly with the 
very best stock all demands that are made upon this department the coming season. 
April and May than the Bulb Department. 
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AMARYLLIS, EQUESTRIS. 
EQUESTRIS. Also known as_ Barbadoes 
Lily, or Gloriosa Lily. A splendid type of 
|amaryllis, with flowers 4 to 5 inches across. 
The color is a brilliant orange scarlet, with ex- 
quisite green and white throat. Easy to grow 
and valuable as a pot plant or for bedding 
purposes. 15 cents each; $1.50 per dozen. 
FORMOSISIMA. Also known as Scarlet 
Mexican and Jacobean Lily. Of extremely rich, 
velvety, crimson color. It is a free bloomer, 
and succeeds well either in pots or in the open 
ground. It can also be bloomed in water, like 
a hyacinth. 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents. 
VITATTA. A most handsome variety of 
amaryllis. It has immense flowers and is a 
continuous bloomer. The color of the flower isa 
white ground, beautifully penciled and striped 



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with red and pink, making a beautiful and 
dazzling combination. 25 cts. each; 3 for 65 cts. 
VALLOTA PURPUREA. Scarborough 
Lily. This is closely related to the group, and 
may be called an amaryllis, and treated as one. 
Flowers 3 to 4 inches long; several in an umbel; 
funnel shaped. Two to three feet high; very 
Showy. For window garden or greenhouse. 
Plant buib deep in rich, light soil. Color, a 

very fine purplish scarlet. 25c. each; 3 for 60c. 

SPECIAL AMARYLLIS OFFER. 
One large bulb of each of the 5 types of amaryl- 
lis described on this page, truly a wonderful 
and worthy collection, only $1.00, postpaid. 



requiring 
high. 
chaser. 
in bloom. 
in partial 
sand. 
ACHIMENES. 
Excellent bulbs for pot culture, 
treatment as begonias or gloxinias. 
Of tropical origin; 12 to 15 inches 
It is well to avoid putting 
water on the foliage. 
of achimenes include white, red, 
heliotrope, etc., and the flowers are 
variously marked. The leaves are 
quite ornamental; in some cases as 
handsome as coleus. 
be potted as soonas received by pur- 
The plants are not hard to | 
raise, require little care, and are 
profuse bloomers. 
heat when growing, but not when 
be prepared for 
mixing peat or leaf mold with 
The brightness and profu- | 
sion of bloom well repays all trou- 
ble involved. 
bulb, 15 cents; 2 for 25 cents. | 25¢.; 75e. per dozen, postpaid. 
somewhat the same 
The colors 
like. <A bulb 
Bulbs should 
mals. It is 
blooming, 
They require |for open air 
They will grow nicely | multiply rapidly. A 
shade. 
achimenes by | 

Mixed colors, per | see illustration. 
Antholyza AEthiopica. 
Fury Flower. 
A rare and interesting bulbous- 
rooted plant from the Cape of 
Good Hope, South Africa. 
bright green, upright and sword 
produces several 
spikes 15 to 20 inches high, bearing 
large, bright flowers, in which yel- 
low and red predominate, resem- 
bling the mouths of enraged ani- 
a handsome and 
showy plant, very useful for winter 
and equally desirable 
culture. 
ally considered hardy. 
A good soil can | soil is desirable, for best results. 
Antholyzas are easily grown and 
their peculiar and brilliant blooms 
are always attractive. 
general appearance of the bloom 
10c. each; 8 for 

Foliage 
Not usu- 
The bulbs 
light, rich 
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ACHIMENES. 
F you can wait until May Ist, you certainly want one of my 100 Bulbs | 
Some of my customers in the South and ex- 
treme West, however, cannot afford to wait so long, and for their benefit 
I have gotten up this year a collection of bulbs for $1.00, which at the | $1.00, in my 100 Bulbs Collection you get even greater value. 
My proposition is this: Send me $1.00 for bulbs, and if you want them 
for $1.00 Collections. 
regular catalogue price would cost more than 
strong bulbs, and sure to give satisfaction, the dahlia roots alone being | immediately you get the following collection. 
This collection will be! ever, until May, you will receive one of my 100 Bulb Collections. 
well worth $1.00, to say nothing of the others. 
My Great Panmure Prize Selection of Show Flowers, Price $1.00. 
l root Mrs. Dyer Pearl, anew show DAHLIA, pure orange in color. | One CINNAMON VINE. 
1 root Sumrisc, decorative DAHLIA, buff straw in color. | One MADEIRA VINE. 
J root Mephisto DAHLIA, intense brilliant scarlet, free blooming. 
lroot Wm. Pierce, a most pleasing DAHLIA, deep rich yellow. 
Clear 
lroot Nymphae, decorative DAHLIA. 
lroot Earl of Pembroke, a fine cactus type. 
One GLOXINIA. 
Twelve LASANDRIA OXALIS. 
Three SCARLET FPREESIAS. 

Bright plum color. 
Including many shades and markings. 
Three PERSIAN RANUNCULUS (Buttercups). Fine globular flowers. | 
Four PANMURE FINE MIXED GLADIOLI. 
Fine rosy pink flowers. — | 
Brilliant carmine crimson blossoms. 
40 Choice Bulbs $1.00. 
forwarded by mail as soon as the order is received, but if you can wait .« 
until May would advise you to order one of my great 100 Bulbs for one 
dollar collections, for while in this collection you get $2.25 worth for y 
$2.25, 
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These are fine, | 
light pink. 
Largest flowers. 
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| One POPPY ANEMONE. 
; One SINGLE BEGONTIA. 
| Two ATAMASCO OR FAIRY LILIES. 
| Three PEARL TUBEROSES. 
Two HYACINTHUS CANDICANS. 
| I think this collection should appeal to many thousands of my ~ 
| friends, and as I have grown at Panmure a large lot of many of the 
above. I expect to have an ample quantity to meet all requirements. 
At the same time would advise ordering as early as possible. B 



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ANTHOLYZA AETHIOPICA. 
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If you can wait, how- 
White flowers with a cinnamon fragr- ¢e. 
Fragrant flowers, resembling mignonetie. 
Extremely pretty and perfectly hardy. 
One of the best bedding plants. 
Make admirable pot plants. 
Flowers large, full and very sweet. 
Large, bell-shaped white flowers. 
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