January i, 1894. 



Tested Seeds. 



BY our extensive trials on our 

 grounds we are enabled to offer 

 only seeds as come up to the 

 standard for purity. These critical 

 tests and extensive trials we make 

 enable us to offer seeds only of the 

 purest strains and highest vitality. 



Our catalogue this year will reach 

 many thousands with Avhom we have 

 not before had the pleasure of dealing. 

 To all such we would say that we 

 GUARANTEE SATISFACTION, 

 and ask at least a trial order. We 

 thank all our friends and patrons for 

 their orders, and will continue to serve 



them -with the hest seeds at the lowest prices. We remain, 



Very truly yours 



Seed- Testing and JVm?,« 



Hn FAimTi^rO seed merchants 

 • VJ. r/\UZ?l <X WW., AND GROWERS. 



WOODLAWN SEED FARMS. 



WAREHO VSES: 

 64 & 66 North Front Street 

 and 100 Arch Street, 

 Philadelphia, JPa. 



1300 ACRES. 



CRINUIVI KIRKY. 



This magnificent bulb, which often attains enormous 

 proportions, produces Howers of the greatest beauty. 

 Usually two flower stalks of dark purphsh color are 

 sent up at the same time, each bearing a large umbel 

 composed of a dozen or more enormous lily-like 

 flowers of the greatest beauty and fragrance. The 

 petals are broad and pure white, with a deep reddish 

 purple stripe through the centre. A plant which 

 always creates a sensation when it blooms, which it 

 does with the greatest freedom. We have a fine stock of 

 Grinum Kirky this year, and can offer them lower than 

 they were ever sold before. Extra large bulbs, 40 cts. 

 each ; 3 for $1.00, postpaid. 



AMARYLLIS. 



AMARYIXIS BELLADONNA SPECTABrLIS. The finest of 

 all the Belladonna lilies, and bearing flowers larger than the type on 

 stalks 1)4 to 2 feet high. The colors are of a deep silvery pubescent 

 rose, and often striped or marbled in bright carmine. The perfume 

 is delicious. They frequently begin to bloom as soon as planted. In 

 mild localities this Amaryllis is perfectly hardy, if planted 5 to 5 

 inches deep. It enjoys a light, sandy, well-drained soil. 25 cts. each; 

 3 for 60 cts. 



