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Giant Flowering Amaryllis. “ven 
These unnamed seedling hybrids from a famous hybridizer will produce some 
new varieties of exceptional beauty. The colorings and markings are exquisite; 
the bulbs are very large, and are of sufficient strength and age to produce mag- 
nificent flowers du1ing the winter or spring. They are probably the most mag- 
nificent and gorgeous bulbous plants known. Their immense flowers, richness of 
coloring and regal habit are simply incomparable. They throw up spikes from 2 
to 3 feet high, bearing enormous trumpet-shaped flowers, averaging 8 to 10 inches 
across of great substance, some being of rich and glowing colors, others delicately 
shaded and superbly veined. 
Amaryllis Giant Hybrid, mixed varieties, 75c. each; $7.50 doz. 
Amaryllis Johnsoni. (Bermuda Spice Lily.) A very popular variety; large 
flowers of bright red, with a white stripe down each petal; an early and abundant 
bloomer and a specially robust grower. Large bulbs. 50c. each; $5.00 doz. 
Amaryllis Equestris. (The Barbados Lily.) Bright, light scarlet with a 
white star-like throat, running out into bars in the centre of the petals; very 
free bloomer. _ 15c. each; $1.50 doz. 
Amaryllis Formossisma. (Jacobean Lily.) A quaintly-shaped, beautiful 
flower of grand, dark scarlet, free-blooming; forces well and can be grown in 
water like Hyacinths; if the bulbs are kept dry during winter, they can be planted 
in the open ground in the spring and will flower during the summer. 1dc. each; 
$1.50 doz. 
Amaryllis Belladonna Major. (Belladonna Lily.) Autumn-blooming variety 
of extreme beauty and fragrance; the spikes grow from 2 to 3 feet high, each 
carrying from 6 to 12 beautiful flowers, “‘ sweet as lilies,’’ of silvery-white, 
flushed and tipped with rose. South of Washington these Belladonna Lilies 
will thrive in the open ground if planted 6 inches deep in light, well-drained 
soil; they will then establish themselves and bloom freely year after year. 15c. 
each; $1.50 doz. 
Anemones. 
Highly ornamental winter, spring and summer flowering plants, having both 
single and double flowers, the colors of which are wondertully beautiful, running 
through shades of blues, scarlet, rose, white, lavender, etc. For cutting they 
are grand. They are splendid for pot culture, flowering in the house or con- 
servatory. 
Double Poppy-Flowered. (Coronaria, fl. pl.) The flowers are very double, 
and surrounded with large guard petals. Gorgeous colors, two or three colors 
usually being blended in the flowers of each variety. Mixed colors. 4 doz. 18c., 
30c. doz., $2.00 per 100. 
__ Single Poppy-Flowered. (Coronaria.) Large beautiful saucer-shaped Poppy- 
like blossoms. flowering continuously throughout spring and early summer. 
Mixed colors. 3 doz. 15c., 25c. doz., $1.50 per 100. 
: Fulgens. The rich, dazzling scarlet flowers and light elegant growth render 
it the most attractive flower of spring, It is valuable for cutting as it lasts a 
long time. 4 doz. 25c., 40c. doz., $3.00 per 100. 
Fulgens, Double. A double-flowering variety of the above, very beautiful. 
34 doz. 20c., 35c. doz., $2.50 per 100. 
Giant “St. Brigid’’ Anemones. 
A new and greatly improved race of Irish production, bearing magnifi- 
cent flowers. Double, semi-double and single, 3 to 5 inches across, and of the 
richest as well as the daintiest colors, markings, blendings, etc. There is 
maroon, bright scarlet, blood crimson, rose, pink, flesh 
color, mauve, blue, purple, yellow, cream white, tinted, 
variegated, striped, zoned, etc., in endless variety. The 
flowers are borne freely on long stems and are extrava- 
gantly beautiful when vased, the graceful feathery 
foliage supplying a charming setting. The tubers planted 
this fall will flower during the winter in pots in the 
house, or they may be grown on in cold frames for spring 
blooming or may be planted in the open ground in sheltered 
locations if well protected. Mixed Colors. 5c. each, 50c. 
doz., $3.50 per 100. 
Anemones. 
Tardy Varieties. 
These are beautiful subjects for permanent situations, 
where they soon form large clumps of great beauty; a situa- 
tion partially shaded suits them to perfection. (Ready in 
November.) 
Apennina. Beautiful rich blue flowers, as large as a fifty 
cent piece elegantly cut foliage; it blooms profusely in early 
spring; fine in garden borders and naturalized; also beautiful 
grown in pots. 4% foot. 20c. doz., $1.25 per 100, $8.00 per 
1000. 
Blanda. The earliest and largest-flowered of the spring- 
blooming Anemones, blooming with Snowdrop and Crocus; 
colors range from pure white to deep blue. The flowers are 
14 inches across. It is a lovely variety, and as hardy as a 
rock. It spreads itself in large clumps, grows freely; fine for 
< naturalizing and forces easily in pots for winter flowers. 20c. 
doz., $1.50 per 100, $12.00 per 1000. 
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