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MISCELLANEOUS BULBS. 



+vl ™ es - e ^ Te s P lend 'd and profuse summer-blooming plants for 



rtmS,^t°7 or window garden; flowers of many charming coio?s, ,ang 5 rg 

 2 it V ad \ S fr ? m ^ hlt J e , , ,° ?"F £ °n- including many teautiitulv sr.otiea 

 {Ready in November.) Mixed Varieties. 8c. each; 75c. doz.; S5.00 per 100. 



A ?h J e Y ^? THUS fl UMBELLATUS. the blue African lily, 



^ ™<Jn V Tt e ' fl ° + WerS b "ght.bl ue . These are noble ornaments on la^ns 

 T?nl w ° - ° n ter T aces °r Piazzas, or for the decoration of the greenhouse 



SvffSl™' and graceful; flowers 20 to 30 borne in clusters measuring 

 tb^flL » aCrOS ?- 7 he fl ower stalks frequently attain a height of th,ee feet 



autumn (Rf^V\r SUCC f: S T ^ T a 3 °? g «F eriod durin g * he summer and 

 autumn. (Ready tn November.) 25c. each; S2.50 doz. 



ALLIUMS. 



Beautiful for pot culture or garden decoration; of easiest culture 



Aureum. (Molly, or Golden Allium.) One of our most showv K„^„ i 

 perfectly hardy, bearing large umbels of golde? NeHoVfio^ers in fiine^'A 

 very old favorite, and fine for naturalizing in the garden where it Ws \,t 

 clumps. Height. 1 foot. 15c. doz.; S1.00 per 100; S6.00 per 1000 g 



IS 5r C ?So i ;Tl S 0.0 I «T ^^ *^»- SSl£ 

 Neapolitanum Another excellent variety for winter flowering now e*t,w i 

 forced by florists for cut flowers, being of pure wh°t^ w ft'h °reen stfrJ-^ y 

 10°0- e ^0 a ?eVl O 0°0 e 0. UmbelS - Height. 15 to 18 inches.' ?£ . KttX« 

 Ostrowskianum. A beautiful new species from Asia Minor with 1o™> t, j 



A H2H2?^ ** beau- 



planting out in frames. Veiy 'robust and UL It Kp 0t ^ UltUre or for 

 Colors, crimson, rose, vellowpurrfe etc shaded ^T blooming varieties; 

 Mixed Co.ors. (Read/in Nov^olS Toe. each^ dTz^.OoVe'r foo^ 



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GIANT 

 FLOWERING 



AMARYLLIS. 



HYBRIDS OF 

 VITTATA 



d^ 6S » um,a . m 5 d seedling hybrids from a famous hybridizer will produce 



flowers, richness of coloring and regal habit are simply incomparable^ Thev 

 throw up spikes from 2 to 3 feet high, bearing enormous Tr^mpet-'.haoed 

 flowers, averaging 8 to 10 inches across of great substance sorr™ being of rich 

 ..and glowing colors, others delicately shaded and superbly v^fned. 



Amaryllis Giant Hybrid, Dark Crimson $1.50 each. 



Bright Scarlet 1.50 



White, with Red Stripes 1.50 

 Red, with White " . . 1.50 

 Mixed Colors 1.0O 



Amaryllis Johnsoni. (Bermuda Spice Lily )A very dod- 

 ular variety: large flowers of bri.ht red. with a white 

 stripe down each petal; an early and abundant bloome- 



%L?*8n*Z r °' DUSt grOWen Laree bu,bs - 5(V 



A. Equestris (The Barbados Lily.) Bright, light scarle- 

 witha white star-like throat, running out into bar- 

 in the centre of the petals: very free bloomer. 15c 

 each; Sl.oO doz. 



A. Formossisma. (Jacobean Lily.) A quaintly-shaped, 

 beautiful flower of grand, dark scarlet, free-blooming- 

 forces well and can be grown in water like Hvaeinth* 

 it the bulbs are kept dry during winter, they can be 

 planted m the open ground in the spring and will 

 flower during the summer. 15c. each; SI. 50 doz. 



A. Belladonna Major. (Belladonna Lily.) Autumn- 

 blooming variety of extreme beaut v and fragrance 

 the spikes grow from 2 to 3 feet high each crarvim- 

 from 6 to 12 beautiful flowers, "sweet as lilies " of 

 -llvery-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 estalbish themselves 

 and bloom freely year after year. 15c. each; SI. 50 doz. 



Belladonna Purpurea Maxima. The strongest and freest- 

 blooming Belladonna Lily in cultivation; a remarkably 

 beautiful variety bearing bold clusters of from 9 to 10 

 large rose-colored delightfullv scented flowers on 

 strong stems 3 feet high. A very free and earlv bloomer 

 coming in 2 or 3 weeks before the standard varieties 

 riOc. each: $6.00 doz. 



(For Amaryllis Atamasco sec " Zefkyrahthes" page 37. 

 For Amaryllis Samiensis. sec " .Vcrine," page 34.) 



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