ZEPHYRAXTH t'S 

 Atamasco. — Habit similar 

 to Amaryllis ; easily culti 

 vated, thriving in any gar- 

 den soil. Desirable eitl" ^1 

 for open ground or in pots, 

 producing handsome 

 waxy-white lily-like flow- 

 ers freely all summer. As 

 a cut flower it is unsur- 

 passed, and if placed in a 

 vase in water will last for 

 days. Xo lover of flowers 

 should fail to try this beau- 

 tiful new variety. 15 cts. 

 oarh ; 81.00 per dozen. 



BESSER A F. I. E - 



GAN S. — Flower 

 from 1 to 2 feet high, sup- 

 porting 8 to 12 bell-shaped 

 flowers of a bright coral- 

 scarlet with white cups. 

 10 cts. each ; SI per doz. 



MI I. LA BIFLORA. Mexican 

 Star of Betblehem. — A most remark- 

 able and handsome flowering bulb. 

 Flowers pure waxy-white, centre delicate 

 lemon vellow. Each bulb produces from 

 6 to 10" flowering stalks, delightfully fra- I 

 grant. 10 cents each ; S1.00 per dozen. | 



CTCLOBOTHRA 

 F L, AVA. — Free-flower- 

 ing in habit, similar to 

 Bessera Elegans. Cup gol- 

 den yellow, with fine black 

 dots in the petals. 10 cts. 

 each ; $1.00 a dozen. 



TUBEROSE S.— Well- 

 known garden favorities, of the 

 easiest culture and most 

 delightful fragrance. May 1st 

 is ample time to plant in 

 open ground, but bulbs can 

 be started in pots much 

 earlier, if desired. Pearl, 

 dwarf double white, 10 cts. 

 each : 75 cts. per dozen. 

 Double White, 

 cents each ; 65 cents a doz. 

 Variegated Leaved, 

 — Leaves bordered white, 

 single, and very early. New 

 and very desirable. 10 cts. 

 each ; Si.OO per dozen. 

 VihiilliilliiiiiiinMiTTT^TmTT 



CALADllM ES 



CELEXTHI.-lts 



very distinct and apron- 

 like leaves often attain 

 the length of 3 feet by 20 

 inches wide. 25 cts. each ; 

 2.25 per dozen. 



AMARYLLIS 



Eq ues t r is. 



rich, brilliant orange 

 scarlet, withclear white 

 stripe down each petal, 

 very beautiful. 25 cts. 

 each : 5 for S1.00. 



GEADIO I. F S.— One 



of the handsomest of our 

 garden favorites, and no 

 flower garden is complete 

 without them. Extra 

 Fine Mixed, all colors, 

 5 cts. each : 40 cts. per doz. 



T I 6 R I I> I A S. 

 Shell Flowers.— 



Are very easily cultiva- 

 ted, and will bloom pro- 

 fusely in any situation. 

 Mixed Varieties, 10 

 cts. each ; SLOP per doz. 



SPOTTED 

 CALL A LI L Y. — 



Leaves beautiful deep 

 green, spotted white; 

 flowers pure white, 

 with black centre. 25 

 cts. each ; 5 for S1.00. 



CAUSA S.— T'^ea - 

 largely in sub-tropical 

 gardening for the tine and 

 grand ertect which their 

 rich and beautiful foliage 

 produce. 20 cents each ; 

 $2.00 per dozen 



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