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SlEBRECHT & WaDLEy's CATALOGUE OF 
SI , 
GLOXINIA. 
EUCHARIS. The Amazonian Lily, also called • Star 
of Bethlehem." Greenhouse 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. Ainazonica (s^randiflora) . The best known 
species to 50 
E. Candida. A lovely sort 50 
E. Mastersii. A fine new species i 00 
E. Sanderiana. Another new Eucharis 75 
FREESIA. Greenhouse bulbs, producing fine spikes of 
delicately beautiful and very fragrant flowers in winter. 
F. Leichtlini. Yellow or cream. $1 per doz. 
P. refracta alba. Pure white flowers. This species is 
very largely grown and forced. $1 per doz. 
GLOXINIA. Superb summer-blooming bulbs, with rich 
or velvety foliage, and flowers of extreme beauty, rival- 
ling the best Orchids, and ranging in color from pure 
white through all shades to deep purple and crimson, 
spotted and marked. Blooming freely when other flow- 
ers are scarce, they are doubly valued, either for dec- 
orations or cutting. 
G. (Siniiingia) speciosa Hybrids. E.xcellent large 
flowering varieties in all shades of color, each 25 cts. 
Si.x fine varieties for $1.25, twelve fine varieties for $2. 
GRIPPIXIA. Brazilian bulbs, with showy blue and 
rose-colored flowers of fine and gracefullform. 
G. Blumcnavia. White flowers, streaked pale 
rose jji 00 
G. hyacinthiiia. Delicate blue and white flowers . i 00 
IMAXTOPHYLLiUM (Clivia). Magnificent spring and 
summer-blooming plants, with large umbels of brilliant 
flowers that remain perfect a long time, and strap-like, 
leathery leaves. 
I. miniatum. Deep orange flowers ; blooms early in 
spring jSi 00 
I. graniliflorum. New. Flowers larger and of 
deeper color than in the type i 00 
I. nobilis. A grand variety 1 50 
I- New Hybrids 2 00 
LiYCORIS. Greenhouse bulbs, belcnging to the order of 
Amaryllids. The flowers have wavy, upward spreading 
petals, and are e.xtremely pretty, 
li. aurea. A rare bulb from China ; the golden yellow, 
funnel-shaped flowers appear before the leaves, in 
November and December, and are about the size of 
Amaryllis Johmonii. For florists' use and for cut- 
flower purposes they are well adapted $2 00 
\j.va.A\aXs\,{Nerine Japonica). Smaller in flower 
, than the foregoing, and of a deep pink color . . i 50 
ORNITHOG.ALUM. These plants are commenly 
called "Star of Bethlehem," and are widely grown. 
O. Arabicum. White flowers, with dark center $0 30 
O. aureum. Yellow flowers, in large umbels ; the 
finest of the genus 50 
OXALiIS. Pretty basket plants, with clover-like foliage 
and abundant flowers of white, pink and yellow. Best 
varieties, 25 cts. per doz. 
O. floribnnda $0 25 
O. var. alba 50 
O. lutea. Flowers yellow 25 
PANCRATIUM. Very fine bulbous plants, producing 
lovely lily-like flowers of different colors. 
P. ovatum. A fine species, with broad leaves ; from 
Trinidad jji 00 
P. Caribbaeum. True i 00 
RICHARDIA {Calld). Well-known favorite plants of 
easy growth and tropical appearance. 
R. ^tliiopica. Pure white, queenly flowers, produced 
in winter and spring Jo 25 
R. albo maculata. White-flecked foliage 25 
R. hastata. Yellow flowers 
R. nana. The new Dwarf Calla, " Little Gem " . . 35 
XJTRIClTLiARIA montana. (Bladderwort.) Pretty 
and curious white and yellow flowers. $1. 
VALliOTA purpurea. The Scarborough Lily. An 
Amaryllid, with beautiful red flowers, produced in sum- 
mer. 30 cents. 
DWARF CALLA. 
