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Arthur T. Boddington , 342 West 14th St.. New Vork City 



AMARYLLIS (Hippeastrums) 



Amaryllis, Grand Vittata Hybrids 



50 cts. each, $5 per doz., $40 per 100 



Tlic stoi k that \vc offer of tliis <;iaii<l (loworiti;^ bulb are grown 

 from sfcd procured from tlie most rclialde liybridists of lliis beauti- 

 ful |)lant, in i;ni;land, Veiteli & Kerr. They liave been grown for 

 us under most favorable conditions in Bermuda, and are thoroughly 

 well-rii)ened bulbs — all llowering size. 



Our grower sends us a fme field report ii|)on these bulbs — 

 stating the colors are e.xtjuisite, from purest white, all colors of red 

 anil crimson, rose and pink striped and variegated. 



The bulbs will l)e sent out in mi.xture, no two varieties exactly 

 alike — this will save confusion in endless names. 



Amaryllis may be grown in a sunny window or greenhouse, by 

 following the cultural directions given below. 



In order to obtain line specimens of Amaryllis the following method 

 shoukl be followed : On receipt of the bulbs in autumn they should be 

 placed where they will be always slightly moist and warm — under the 

 benches of a greenhouse, for example. Do not pot up the bulbs before 

 the flower-buds appear; when first potted, give very little water, and 

 promote growth by giving moderate bottom lu at ; increase the supply 

 of water as the plants progress. 



Johnsoni (Bermuda Spice Lily). Crimson flowers, white Ea. Pen'o? 



striped jjo 25 $2 ,S" 



Formosissima (Jacobasaii Lily). Dark crimst)n 25 2 i«> 



Longifolia alba 15 i 5,1 



Longifolia rosea 15 i 5,, 



Belladonna major (Belladonna Lily). Flowers white, 



flushed and tipped deep rose 20 i 5^ 



Amaryllis. Grand Vittata Hybrids 



Nerine Oomscans major 



AMARYLLIS, continued 

 Valotta purpurea (Scarborough Lily). Vivid scarlet. 



25 cts. each, S2.50 per doz. 

 Sternbergia lutea. A pretty yellow Amaryllis; flow 

 ers delicate yellow, borne one to four to a bulb ; an 

 excellent pot-plant. 5 cts. each, 25 cts. per doz., $1.50 

 per 100. 



NERINES (Amaryllidae) 



These popular South African bulbous plants are 

 among the most charming and most useful of all early 

 winter-flowering plants. Coming into bloom as they do 

 at a time when bulbous flowers of real choiceness are 

 scarce (October and November), we find that Nerines 

 amply repay the little care and attention which they 

 require ; same cultural directions as amaryllis. 

 Coruscans major. Scarlet. ( See illustration.) 65 cts. 

 each, S6.50 per doz., S50 per 100. 



FothergUli major. \'ivid scarlet, a grand Nerine. 



65 cts. each, $6.50 per doz., $50 per 100. 

 Sarniensis (The true Guernsey Lily). Color deep 

 rose. 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz., S20 per 100. 

 Elegans. Very fine variety, bright rose, one of the 

 most beautiful of the Nerines. 50 cts. each, $5 per 

 doz., S40 per 100. 

 Flexuosa Excellens. Bright rosy pink. 50 cts. each, 

 $5 per doz., S40 per 100. 



All abova ready for delivery In August 



