AMARYLLIS. 
6] 
AMABYLLIS BELLADONNA, 
AMARYLLIS FOBMOSIS8IMA. 
AMARYLLIS. 
This deservedly popular family cannot be 
too highly recommended. The ease with which 
they are cultivated and the gorgeously beautiful 
flowers they produce at almost any season, make 
them most desirable in any collection. By 
gradually drying tlie bulbs they can be put to 
rest at any time during the year, and then, 
when required, if started in a gentle heat, they 
quickly develop their largo Lily-like blossoms, 
which are of various colours, generally embracing 
crimson, white and red, scarlet, rose-flaked, 
striped white and crimson, with various shades 
of colours. 
Choice selections of good sorts, 2, .1, 4 
and 6 guineas per dozen. 
For Seed of Choice Amaryllis, vide jjage 4. 
AMARYLLIS BELLADONNA. 
(The Belladonna Lily.) 
‘ These beautiful hardy bulbs have large 
handsome blush flowers, richly flushed with 
rosy piurplc, rendering them extremely useful 
for greenhouse and conservatory decoration. 
6«. and 9«. per dozen ; 40 j. to 60s. per 100. 
AMARYLLIS IGNESCENS. 
This distinct and ornamental species is one 
of the most handsome of stove bulbs. It is very 
free-blooming', ami bears on erect scapes umbels 
of fiery orange-scarlet flowers. 2a. 6rf. and 
35. Grf. each. 245. and 305. per dozen. 
AMARYLLIS LUTEA. 
( Sternhergia lutea.) 
A beautiful rich golden yellow flowering 
species, blooming in the autumn. I 5 . 6rf. per 
dozen; lOs. 6rf. per 100. 
AMARYLLIS FORMOSISSI MA. 
A very handsome bulbous plant, freely producing magnificent flowers of a very rich dark velvety 
crimson. This distinct and attractive Amaryllis is very suitable for growing in pots, and is always 
interesting, owing to the rich colour and peculiar shape of its flowers. Vide illustration. It will 
succeed well in a warm greenhouse. 6<f. each ; 6». 6<f. per dozen. 
