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CRIXUM ORXATVM. — One of the most mag-niticent deco- 

 rative plants in existence. Grand in pots or in the garden. 

 Sure to grow and bloom. Grows one-and-a-half to five feet 

 high, bearing a crown of twelve to twenty large, lily-like 

 blooms: color, white, with deep pink stripe down the center 

 of each petal. Exquisitely scented. Grows larger and better 

 each successive year, '^^e offer enormous bulbs. VTe give an 

 idea of the circumference, 9 to 11 inches. 25 ets. each; 5 for 

 SI, postpaid. 14 to 16 inches (enormous) 60 ets. each; 2 for 

 $1, postpaid. 



THE CHINESE SACRED I.II.Y. — Blooms within twenty 

 to thirty days after planting. Place two or three bulbs in 

 a vessel of sufficient size, then fill with coarse gravel or 

 sand a.nd cover with water. Produces masses of deliciously- 

 scented flowers. 15 ets. each: 2 for 25 ets.; 4 lor 50 ets.; 9 for $1. 



GIAXT PERSIAX CYCLAMEX". — A beautiful and decora- 

 tive pot plant. The foliage is broad, massive and graceful, 

 of a dark, olive green, beautifully variegated with silver 

 and rose. The immense, fairy-like flowers are carried on 

 long stems and produced in boundless profusion for several 

 successive months, and are delightfully perfumed. Assorted 

 colors, 20 ets. each; 3 for 50 ets.; 7 for $1. 



GL,OXI>'IA.S. — Quick, vigorous and healthy in growth, 

 with large, handsome, velvety green foliage, surmounted 

 with clusters of lovely trumpet-shaped flowers, which com- 

 bine gorgeous blending of colors of exquisite beauty seen 

 in no other flower. Splendid in open ground and for pot 

 culture. Special colors. 20 ets. each; .3 for 50 et.s.; 7 for ^1. 

 Searlet. 1 Mixed Colors. — A selection 



Violet with White Border. I embracing a wide range 



Red with White Border. * , ^^ ^ i , 



AVhite. i °^ colors. 15 ets. each; 4 



Blue. ' I for 50 ets.; 10 for $1. 



CIXXAMOX VINE. — A beautiful, hardy Climbing Vine. 

 which will quickly surround an arbor, window or veranda 

 with a profusion of vines covered with handsome, glossy, 

 heart-shaped leaves, bearing great numbers of delicate 

 white blossoms which emit a delicious cinnamon fragrance. 

 Perfectly hardy, thriving everywhere. Price, 3 bulbs for 

 15 ets.; Q for 25 ets.; 12 for 50 ets.; 25 for $1, postpaid. 



MADEIRA VINE. — Climber, for hanging baskets, trellis, 

 rock work, etc. Clusters of pure white, fragrant flowers. 

 Free bloomer. 3 for 10 ets.; 10 for 25 ets. 



NEW SCARLET 3IEXICAX LILY (Amaryllis Formosis- 

 siiua). — Produces immense numbers of magnificent, large, 

 velvety, deep dark scarlet flowers, rich beyond description. 

 10 ets. each; 6 for 50 ets.; 12 for $1. 



AMARYLLIS EftLESTRE (The Barbadoes Lily). — 

 [mmense, flaming orange-scarlet flowers; center purest white, 

 produced in great profusion. One of the most attractive of 

 varieties for pot culture. 15 ets. each; 4 for 50 ets. 



AMARYLLIS "REGIXA." — The magnificent lily-like 

 flowers of large size are borne in umbels or clusters. They 

 are wide open or spreading shape. Color, soft light scarlet 

 with light center or throat. Strong blooming bulbs, 15 ets. 

 each; 3 for 40 ets.; 6 for 75 ets., postpaid. 



A3IARYLLIS JOHNSONII.— One of the handsomest in the 

 whole family. The bulbs send up from 2 to 4 flower spikes 

 at one time, each bearing from 4 to 8 large, brilliant, vel- 

 vety crimson flowers, each petal striped through the center 

 with broad band of pure white. 25 ets. each: 5 for $1. 



BELLADONNA LILY. — Each spike bears immense clusters 

 of sweet and delicate, large. Lily-like flowers; color, soft 

 rosy pink, splendid for potting or for bedding out. Extra 

 large bulbs, 20 ets. each; 3 for 50 ets. 



AGAPANTHIS I MBELLATl S (The Blue Afriean Lily).— 

 Luxuriant foliage, handsome flowers, borne in large clusters 

 of 20 to 30; flower stalks grow 15 to 18 inches high. Color, 

 bright, rich blue. 25 ets. each; 5 for $1. 



