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AnAL>VI I IQ rrotitihlv tlio nuiM iiiui;iilflceiit nnd 

 /AJ 1/M\. I L,L^10. (rorilooiiH liiillioiin plant known. Their 

 itiurM-)i.-^i- tlo\\*TH, riclnifss (if (-(doriii;; iniM rrj^al hn-hit are 8imi>ly 

 Ini'OTiipni-nhlc. 'i'lirx' tlirow up KpikcH from 18 iiicIit'H to :t feet 

 hlnli. Iieiirini; PnonniniH trnnipi't-Klmpeil flowers, aveia^hi;; G to 

 10 Incliet* iicroMH, of Kreat HnliHtauco, Home lielng of rirh anil 

 Klowiiin eolorH. of hern rlelleately Hhaded iind Hnperbl.v veined. 

 Kcir pot eriltnre in tlie window, eonser^'atory or Ki'eenlionHe, tliey 

 are wi'll adapted, and when in lilooni in the winter and spring 

 moniliK, no liowercan approach their beauty. 



Johnsoui. ( llrmiuiln Spire Lily.) .\ ver.v popular variety, wine 

 red, Willi a widle Btripe down ea<li petal, an early and abundant 

 hloiiiner and a speeialiy robust grower. {Sep cut.) 



Atllica Platypetala. (/,;/r uftlie I'lilitce.) Flowers large and 

 e.ttreinily liandKoine, glowing crimson, tipped green. Splendid 

 winter bloomer 



Defiance. This is a gem, being n sturdy grower, flowering repeat- 

 i'dly dnriiiK tlie sea.**on. Flowers extraordinarily iarjie. of velvety 

 carmine red, striped and fi«'ked and suffused witli white 



Tittata Hybrida. Tliese are unnamed seedling hyl)rids, and 

 will produce some new varieties of exceptional beauty. The 

 colorings and markings are exfjuislte, the bullis are very large, 

 and ari' of suflicient strength and age to produce magnificent 

 flowers during the winter or spiing 



Formosissima. {./acolKfun Lily.) .\ quaintly-shaped, beautiful 

 flower of granrl dark scarlet, free blooming; forces well andean 

 be grown In water like Il.vaclnths; If the bulbs are keiit dr.v 

 during winter, they can be planted In the ojjcn ground In the 

 spring and will flower during the summer 



Belladonna Major, (ISellurlonnn Lily.) Autumn-blooming 

 variety of eMreme beauty and fragrance, the spikes grow from '2 

 to :; flit liigh, each carrying from (J to a dozen beautiful flowers, 

 ■sHiTt as lilies, "of silvery white, flushed and tijiped with rose 



Eqnestrls. ( 77j<> Itiirlnnloa Lily.) Kiiglit light scarlet, with a 

 white star-like throat, running out Into bars In the centre of the 



petals; very free bloomer. (.See cut.) 



The collection of above 7 named .iraaryllls, 1 bulb ear h, $;!.00. 



For Aiiinrylli.i Atamaneo, see " Zepliyranthes," page 4'i. For .1. 

 SHriiloiisIs, see" Serine," pn.Be 41. For 1. Liiteii , see " Sternherpia," 

 page -It. 



AMO/Vl AXH Pr* A Cruenta. .V charming jdant for 

 r\l^\jmt\ I ■It-.V.'rV. ,.it|„.,. ,„,i culture or for bloondng 

 out-of-doors, hardy south of Washington but reiiuiring the jiro- 

 twtlon of a cold frame In cold climates, their dwarf stature, bril- 

 liant and profuse bloom continued for a long period render them 

 very popular. ll<iwers bright rosy carmine, blotched with crlmsun, 

 height -Vi foot. (.See cut.) 



AMTHOI V7A ^'«'^''■ "••""y nn'l slatelv with the ap- 

 n.-<l I I IV/L. I Z<n. pcnrance of (iladlolus. They an- hardy 

 soiitli of \\ nsiiiiigton, and can be grown in cold sections in a cold 

 frame, or they may be planted out in the spring. Ilowering from 

 .July to .September; for grouping in beds or shrubberies, their 

 brilliant long tuliular flowers and tali spikes of bloom ri'nder 

 iliem very effective, also tine for cut Mowers. Mixed Colors 



APIJIVI Dracunculus. (Dragon .\ruiii.) liowers one foot 



t\t\.yjl^\> loii)^ purple, red and black blue, stem beautifully 



marblnl, leaves handsome, resembling a small palm, a rapid 



grower, making a curious and ornamental pot plant. 



Cornntum, or Red Calla. .\ very handsotne .\rum with re<l 

 flowers spoiled Willi black; sleiiis curiously iiiottieil grxvn and 

 while; foli.me palm-like and very handsome; a showy |iot plant 

 for winter decoration * 



Sanctum, or Black Calla. The filant produces one large flower 

 the shape of a (alia, but from 14 to 18 inches long and 4 Inelies 

 broad, and of a riili, dark fiiinde color and green underneath. 

 The spa the rising from file centre of the flower Is about 10 Inches 

 long, velvet-like nnd i|uite black. The leaves are large and of tt 

 rich green color, and resemble' those of the Calla yHthloplca. 

 (.See cut.) Large bulbs ."..... :....... : .......; .■. 



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