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Crinnm capense (Amart/llis loiigifolia) . A 
hardy species, :-e(]iiiring only liglil protec- 
liou in Winter; Howers very beautiful... $0 50 
C. nobilc 5 00 
C. ornatum 2 03 
CYCIiAMEN. A grand genus of greenhouse plants, 
producing quaintly elegant and lovely flowers well 
above the cordate, leathery, silver splashed leaves. 
C. persicnm. Extra large tubers. 25 cts each ; 
per doz $2 50 
C. persicnm gigantenm, Hose Hill Stain. 
The very best forms and colorings yet pro- 
duced are inchnled in this strain of our 
own selection. 50 cts. each; per doz 5 00 
EUCHARIS. The Amazonian Lily, also called "Star 
of Bethloheni." (Jreenhouse bulbs, producing lovely 
white fragrant flowers several times during the 
year. We offer bulbs which can be guaranteed to 
flower promptly. They are now very popular for 
growing for cut flowers. 
E, Amazonica (firandiflora) . The best known 
species $0 50 
E. Candida. A lovely sort 50 
E. Sanderiana. Another new Eucharis 75 
FREESIA. Greenhouse bulbs, producing fine spikes 
of delicately beautiful and very fragrant flowers in 
Winter. 
T. liciclitlini. Yellow or cream. Per doz $1 00 
F. rcfracta alba. Pure white flowers. This 
species is very largely grown and forced. 
Per doz ". 1 00 
NEW HYBRID GLOXINIAS. 
The handsomest of our Summer blooming plants, 
the rich and varied coloring of the flowers being beau- 
tiful in the extreme, many of them strikingly speckled ; 
flowers 3 inches long, 2 inches in diameter, upright 
and pendulous ; colors various and exceedingly rich in 
appearance, 10 cents each, $1 per doz. 
Gloxinias in separate colors, as follows : White, Red, 
Violet. Red, white edge, and Violet, white edge. 10 
cents each, .$1 per doz., .$().50 per 100. 
GRIFFINIA. Brazilian bulbs, with >il'0wy blue and 
rose colored flowers of fine and graceful form. 
G. Blumonavia. White flowers, streaked pale 
rose .fl 00 
G. Iiyacintliina. Delicate blue and white flow- 
ers 1 00 
IMANTOPHYLLUM (Clivia). M.ignificent Spring 
and Summer blooming plants, with large umbels of 
brilliant flowers that remain perfect a long time, 
and strap like, leathery leaves. 
I. miniatum. I)eep orange flowers; blooms 
early in Spring $1 00 
I. miniatum grandiflorum. New. Flowers 
larger and of (lee|)er <-olor than in the type 1 00 
I. nobilis. A grand variety 1 50 
I.nobilis New Hybrids 2 00 
OXALIS. I'retiv basket plants, with clover like foli- 
age and abundant flowers of white, pink and yel- 
low. Best varieties, 25 cts. per doz. 
O. floribunda $0 25 
O. floribunda var. alba 50 
O. lutea. Flowers yellow 23 
PANCRATIUM. Very fine bulbous plants, producing 
lovely lily like flowers of different colors. 
P. ovatum. A fine species, with broad leaves ; 
from Trinidad $1 00 
P. Caribbseum. True 1 00 
RICHARDIA (Calla). Well-known favorite plants 
of easy growth and tropical appearance. 
R. .Sthiopica. Pure white queenly flowers, 
produced in Winter and Spring $0 25 
R. albo maculata. White flecked foliage 25 
R. hastata. Yellow flowers 
R. nana. The new Dwarf Calla, "Little Gem". 35 
UTRICUI-ARIA montana. (Bladderwort.) Pretty 
and curious wMiite and yellow flowers. $1. 
VALIjOTA purpurea. The Scarborough Lily. An 
Amaryllid, with beautiful red flowers, produced in 
Summer. 30 cts. 
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