SELECT LIST OP AMARYLLIS. 
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AMARYLLIS (H IPPEASTRUM) IGNESCENS. 
A fme stove bulb from New Grenada, produciug umbels of flowers, wbich emerge from between the 
sessile lanceolate bracts. Tire flowers e.vpand to a breadth of about five inches, and are of a light 
fiery orange red eolom‘, stained at the base with pale gi’cen, forming a large greenish white eye or 
centre ; the stamens arc declinate, of the same colour as tlie perianth, with yellow pollen. A bold 
and attractive flower. 10s. 6d. 
AMARYLLIS (HIPPEASTRUM) VITTATUM HARRISONI/E. 
A remarkably distinct and effective variety of Amaryllis, imported from Lima in Peru. It has 
-a stout glaucous green scape, bearing a two-valved spathe, from which issue several (about five) pedi- 
cellate flowers, which are remarkable for their long narrow tubes, fully inches in length, the 
.segments of which are slightly spreading at the tip, opaque wavy white, and marked on each of the 
six segments with two bro.ad deep crimson lines, running a considerable distance down the tube. 
The flowers are sweet-scented, with a faint odour of Daphne. It has been awarded a First Class 
Certificate by the Floral Committee of the Eoyal Horticultural Society. 1 guinea. 
AldAKYLLlS (IllPPEASTRUM) VITTATUM HAl!RISONI/E. 
