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MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, 3CEW YORK. 



AMARYLLIS REG1NA (Queen Lily). 



Amaryllis 



Regina 



(QUEEN LILY). 



Thi« is a most mag- 

 nificeni; variety, very 

 bold end d'stinct. The 

 flowers open full and 

 beautiful. The color is 

 a soft r ch pink, with a 

 large white throat. 

 This variety bloomi 

 easily and very quickly 

 alter setting outside, or 

 potting for winter 

 blooming. It does 

 equally well as a suir.- 

 mer or winter bloomer. 



Fine, large bloom- 

 ng Bulbs, 15c. each, 

 2 for 25c. 



Amaryllis Johnsoni. 



No Amaryllis is betterknown, 

 none more sought alter than 

 this beautiful vanetv. Deep 

 scarlet with white stripes. 



Strong Bulbs, 25c. each. 



AMARYLLIS 

 VITTATA. 



Another grand variety of 

 which the named kinds often 

 sell for s'5.00 each. These are 

 seedlings, and s^me are very 

 fine and when named sell for 

 $1 00 or $2.C0 each. Flowers 

 red, flainfd and splashed with 

 whits. Bulbs 25c. each. 



MEXICAN 

 LILY. 



A most dazz'ing scarlet color, 

 very odd and unique, a remark- 

 able flower. Bulbs will keep 

 two years out of soil. Will 



bloom at once, planted and potUd, or in water. Large 



bulbs 1 5c. each. 3 ior 30c. 



^_ Mt-XICAW LILY (Am. Formosissin* . 



0«8 each of the four Amaryllises on this page for 70 oents. 



AMARYLLIS VITTATA 



