MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 



AmdryHts 'J^gina» ^ ^ 



•^ ■*• (Queen Lily.) 



This is a most maarnificent variety, very bold and distinct. The 

 flowers open full and beautiful. The color is a soft rich pinli, with a 

 lar^e white throat. This variety blooms easily and very quickly 

 nftersettinp: outside or potting for winter blooming. It does equally 

 well as a summer or winter bloomer. 



Fine, large blooming bulbs, 15c. each, 2 for 25c. 





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Amaryllis Vittata. 



^^narytlis Jbhrisom', 



No Amaryllis is better known, 

 none more sought after, than this 

 beautiful variety. Deep scarlet with 

 white stripes. 

 Strong bulbs, 25c. each. 



^^/Jmafyttis Vttta.U, ^ ^ 



Anothergrand variety of which 

 the named kinds often sell for S6.00 

 each. Tliese are seedlings, and some 

 are very fine, and when named sell for 

 $1.00 or $2.00 each. Flowers red, 

 flamed and splashed with white, 

 liulbs, 25c. each. 



^/jrmstrong' s E'verbfoomtng 

 Tuberose, 



A Tuberose that will bloom year 

 after year is something many flower 

 lovers have endeavored for some time 

 to obtain. We have this in Arm- 

 strong's Everblooming, which pro- 

 duces single flowers in profusion and 

 of a fragrance similar to that of Jas- 

 mine. Each, 10c. ; 3 for 25c. 



Jextcan Lily, ^ ^ ^ 

 (Am. Formosissima.) 



lost dazzling scarlet color, verv odd and 



, a remarkable flower. Bulbs will keep two 



; out of soil. AVill bloom at once, planted 



or in If afer. Large bulbs lSc.ea.,3for30c. 



^JlUota. Purpurea., (Scarborough Lily.) 



^■^ A beautiful showy fall flowering bulbous 

 plant ; the flowers are borne on stems 12 to 15 

 inches high; five or six large Amaryllis-like flowers 

 on ea ?h stem. Color, purplish crimson. 

 Sirong bulbs, 20c. each, 3 for 50c. 



