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AMARYLLIS FORMOSISSIMA. 
Red Jacobea Lily — A beautiful plant, nearly liavdy, if properly 
protected. The bulbs may be grown in the ground, or iu pots, or, like 
Ilvftcinths, in glasses. Should be planted in very rich soil. Price, per bulb, 
Btarted in pots, 50 cents each ; dry bulbs, 33 cents each. 
Amaryllis Belladonna — White flushed rosy purple ; requires a dry 
warm soil. 33 cents each. 
FARFUGIUM GRANDE. 
This is an elegant, variegated-leaved plant, suitable for bed- 
ding purposes, in the shade. It produces dark green leaves, 
blotched with bright yellow spots, in great profusion. It is well 
adapted to a cool greenhouse. A native of Japan. 
Plants, from 25 cents to 50 cents each. 
GAZANIA SPLENDENS. 
One of the most beautiful bedding plants, blooming throughout 
the summer months. Numerous large golden astcr-like flowers, 
three to four inches in diameter, with dark -brown spots at the base 
of each petal. 25 cents each, $2 per dozen. 
SEEDLING PETUNIAS. 
From the finest new varieties of the previous seasons, sure to 
bloom ; desirable flowers. Price, 17 cents each, $1.50 per dozen. 
VARIEGATED BALM. 
A pretty hardy plant, well adapted for borders to flower beds, 
variegated green and white leaves, highly perfumed. Price, 17 
c«nts each, $1.50 per dozen. 
PETUNIA GENERAL IW^CLELLAN. 
The finest double variety, beautifully mottled; flower, three 
inches in diameter. iPrice, 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
ACHILLEA PTARMICA FL. PL. 
A hardy perennial plant, with a profusion of double white 
flowers, through the summer and autumn months. We can, 
although not a new plant, recommend it with great confidence 
deserving more general cultivation. Price 17 cents each, $1.50 
3»er. dozen- 
