Miscellaneous Bulbs and Roots. 
(Unless otherwise specified, all Bulbs and Roots are ready for delivery in September.) 
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le it AMARYLLIS (Hippeastrum). 
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The Amaryllis is pre-eminently a window garden-plant for the amateur, 
producing under the simplest conditions one, two or even three spikes, two 
feet or more high, which are crowned with from three to six large and gor- 
geous trumpet-shaped blooms, which last long in good condition. For full 
cultural directions see page 135 of our Garden Book for 1911. 
Nehrling’s Florida Hybrids. This grand strain, the result of over 20 
years’ crossing and re-crossing, combined with careful selection, have re- 
sulted in a strain of strong, vigorous growth, producing from four to six 
flowers on a stalk, which are perfectly circular in outline and of enormous 
size, ranging in color from deep crimson to dazzling orange-scarlet and 
from light rose to almost pure white, the darker varieties generally being 
striped with a band of white, the lighter colored ones having bright 
crimson lines and variegations. 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz. 
Burbank’s Hybrids. The bulbs we offer have been received direct 
from Mr, Luther Burbank, the famous hybridizer, and represent the re- 
sult of years of careful crossing and selecting, and is a magnificent strain 
in every way. Very strong bulbs; 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz, 
Aulica Platypetala (Lily of the Palace). Immense flowers of in- 
tense crimson, tipped green. 76 cts. each; $7.50 per doz. 
Equestre (Barbadoes Spice Lily). Bright orange-scarlet, with a 
white star-shaped centre; quite fragrant. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. 
Johnsonii. Very large flower, of a rich crimson-scarlet color, striped 
with white. 380 cts. each; $3.00 per doz. 
Prince of Orange. Large flowers; orange, intermingled with white 
and green. 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. 

ALLIUM NEAPOLITANUM, 
R. H. James. Magnificent flowers of heavy texture and 
AGAPANTHUS (African Lily). well-expanded form, rarely under 6 inches across; in color 
a dazzling scarlet, identical in shade to Scarlet Sage, relieved 
by a white band and featherings in the throat, which intensi- 
fies the brilliancy of the scarlet. $1.00 each. 
Splendid ornamental plants, bearing large clusters of bright 
blue and pure white flowers on long flower stalks, and lasting a 
long time in bloom. There is no finer plant than this for out- | Solandriflora conspicua. Striped white, green and rose. 
door decoration, planted in large pots or tubs on the lawn, ter- TW Gigs Gach. 
race or piazza. It does wellin the house or in greenhouse in | wittata Hybrids. 
winter, requiring but slight protection. it is a rapid grower varieties; grown for us by a European specialist. 50 cts. 
and gross feeder, and the chief point in its cultivation is to di- each; $5.00 per doz. 
vide the plants before the pots or tubs become overcrowded with | wijliamsi. Rich scarlet. with white markings. 50 cts 
roots. Strong clumps. each; $5.00 per doz. 
Umbellatus. Bright blue. | —albus. Pure white One each of the above 10 Amaryllis, a splendid collection, 
25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. $9.00. 
ALLIUMS. 
Bulbous plants of the very easiest culture, requiring little at- 
tention and giving good returns. 
Beautiful striped, flaked and feathered 
Neapolitanum. An excellent variety for winter flowering, 
extensively forced by florists for cut flowers. Its flower stems 
are 20 inches high, supporting a large cluster of delicate white 
starry flowers; sure to bloom splendidly in any window. (See 
cut.) 15 cts, per doz.; $1.00 per 100; $8.00 per 1000. 
Hermetti grandiflorum. A variety similar to the preceding, 
but dwarfer and better adapted for pot culture, 15 cts. per 
doz.; $1.00 per 100; $8.00 per 1000. 
Aureum (Golden Lily Leek). Bright yellow: perfectly 
hardy blooms in June; excellent for naturalizing. 15 cts. 
per doz.; 75 cts. per 100; $6.00 per 1000. 
Azureum. A beautiful variety, throwing up in spring slender 
stems 2 feet high, surmounted by a large umbel of lovely 
azure-blue flowers; perfectly hardly. 8 cts. each; 75 cts. per 
doz.; $5.00 per 100. 
ALSTROMERIA. 
Chilensis (Chilian Lily). A tuberous-rooted plant, 2 ft. 
high, with spikes of showy flowers, varying from rose-white 
to deep orange and red, flowering from July to September. 
Set the roots 4 inches deep. In exposed situation requires 
protection. (Ready in November.) 15 cts. each; $1.50 
per doz, Bureanx’s. Hyprip AMARYLLIS. 




6 bulbs or more at dozen rate ; 25 or more at 100 rate; 250 or more at 1000 rate. (19) 

