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SELECT LIST OF AMARYLLIS. 
AMAHYLIalS, 
T.his deservedly popular family canuot Ire too highly recommended. The ease with which they arc- 
cultivated and the gorgeously hcautiful flowei-s they produce at almost any season, make them most 
desirable in any collection. By gradually drying the bulbs they can be put to rest at any time during 
the year, and then when flowere arc retjuired, if started in a gentle heat they develope their flower 
scapes, and (juiekly produce their large Lily-like blossoms, -which arc of various colours, generally 
embracing crimson, white, and red, scarlet, rose-flaked, striped white and crimson, with various, 
shades of these colours divemified. 
( No. 
1 AMARYLLIS ACKERMANNI PUL- j 15 AMARYLLIS NIMROD, 7s. Gel. 
CHERRIMA, IJ guinea. 
16 
yy 
OPTIMA, lOs. 6(7. 
2 
>> 
ALBERTIl FLORE-PLENO, 
17 
y y 
OSCAR, 10.9. 6(7. 
7s. 6(7. 
18 
tf 
PARDINA, 7s. 6(7. and 10s. 6(7.' 
3 
if 
AMAZON, 10s. 6(7 
19 
y y 
PRINCEPS, 1 guinea. 
4 
>» 
BIERI, 7s. Gd. 
20 
yy 
(HIPPEASTRUM) PYRRO- 
5 
>> 
COQUETTE, 7s. Gd. 
CHROA, 10s. 6(7. 
6 
*> 
CORSAIR, 10s. 6(7. 
21 
yy 
RETICULATA, 3s. 6(7. and 5s.. 
7 
*y 
COUNTESS, 10s. 6(7. 
22 
y y 
ROSALIND, 7s. 6(7. 
8 
>) 
CYRUS, 10s. 6(7. 
23 
y y 
SOUVENIR, 7s. 6(7. 
9 
EMMELINE, 7s. 6(7. 
24 
yy 
SULTANA, 10s. 6(7. 
10 
y* 
FIGARO, 10s. Gd. 
25 
SYLVIA, 10s. 6(7. 
11 
yy 
JOSEPHIN-®, 15s. 
26 
yy 
TROJAN, 10s. 6(7. 
12 
yy 
JUPITER, 7s. 6(7. 
27 
y y 
VESTA, 10s. 6(7. 
13 
yy 
METEOR, 7s. 6(7. 
28 
y y 
VESUVIUS, 7s. 6(7. 
14 
yy 
NEPTUNE, 10s. 6(7. 
29 
yy 
VICTORIA, 10s. 6(7. 
AMARYLLIS, choice selections of good sorts, 3, 4, and 6 guineas per dozen. 
AMARYLLIS BELLADONNA tThe Belladonna Lily). 
30 This beautiful hardy bulb is imported early in September, with its flower scapes almost ready 
to expand, and by the end of the month they arc in full bloom, their largo handsome white 
flowers richly flushed with rosy purple rendering them extremely useful for greenhouse and 
conservatory decoration. 1«. to Is. 6d. each. 
31 A. 
32 A. 
Each 
Belladonna blanda . 
Belladonna rosea perfecta 
*** Orders for the.se Lilies 
— s. cl. 
1 0 
2 6 
No. Each — s. 
33 A. Belladonna speciosa purpurea 2 
34 A. Belladonna speotabile bioolor 2 
are respectfully solicited as early as possible. 
d. 
6 
6 
THE FOLLOWING ARE ALSO BOPULARLY KNOWN AS “AMARYLLIS.” 
NERINE SARNIENSIS ScmUcnsis), \An. (The Guernsey Lily.) 
35 This chai-ming autumn-flowering plant is imported at the same time and in the same condition 
as the Belladonna Lily, noticed previously, and is invaluable for greenhouse decoration ; its 
flowers are of a deep brilliant junk. 5s. Gd. per dozen ; Gd. each. 
3s. 6f/. <fe 
3^. 6rf. & 
36 NERINE CORUSCANS, rich scarlet 
37 „ ELEXUOSA, rose, very juetty 
,, EOTHERGILLII, rich vermilion scarlet, extremely beautiful 
39 ,, UNDULATA, lilac rose 
40 SPREKELIA FORMOSISSIMA (A. forniosissima), Jacobeea Lily, rich erimson, 
per doz., 5s. Gd. 
41 STERNBERGIA LUTE A (A. lulea), a small-growing species, juoducing its golden 
yellow Crocus-like flowers in autumn per doz., 3s. 
42 VALLOTA EXIMIA 
43 ,, PURPUREA (A. piu-pccrcd), The Scarboroug-h Lily . . Is. Gd. & 
44 It ,, MAJOR 3.S. Gd. & 
45 ZEPHYRANTHES ATAMASCO (A. Alamasco), The Atamasoo Lily, white, 
per doz., 2s. Gd. 
Each — s. d- 
. 2 6 
5 0 
5 0 
1 6 . 
0 6 
0 S 
