Giant Flowering Hybrid Amaryllis 
In our constant effort to seek out such bulbous items as 
seem to offer the greatest promise of commercial value, we 
have recently undertaken the extensive culture and develop¬ 
ment of a special strain of Amaryllis and now have, at our 
Florida farm, the most outstanding collection ever grown in 
this Country. 
Few flowers rival the Amaryllis in grandeur, range of col¬ 
or, or simplicity of culture, and it remains only for the bulbs 
to be available in large quantities to put them among our 
most popular bulbous flowers. The stock that we are grow¬ 
ing is a selection of the finest range colors produced by re¬ 
nowned specialists all over the world. 
AMARYLLIS CULTURE—Amaryllis bulbs are ready for 
delivery early in November, but we do not recommend plant¬ 
ing them until the latter part of January when the flower 
buds will be showing. Plant in five or six inch pots and water 
sparingly until root growth develops. After flowering, the 
bulbs maintain active growth and about the middle of Octo¬ 
ber watering must cease and the bulbs dried off by laying 
the pots on their sides under a greenhouse bench or in a 
dry cellar. Early in February the bulbs will show new flower 
stems and the pots should then be watered and brought into 
the light, a temperature of 50 degrees is best at the start, 
and this can be increased to 60 degrees as the flower stems 
develop. Applications of weak manure twice a week at this 
stage will strengthen the plants and increase size of flower. 
Slightly larger pots will be necessary as the bulbs develop 
size. 
Amaryllis Hallii (Lycoris Squamageri)—A hardy Amaryllis. 
Produces attractive green foliage early in Spring, foliage 
later dying down and about a month thereafter flower 
stalks appear, growing about 3 feet high with an umbel 
of large Lily shaped delicate pink flowers shaded with 
clear blue. 
Each.$1.00 Per Doz.$11.00 
Amaryllis Equestre (Barbados Lily)—A free flowering flame 
red variety that is much admired by all. Makes a fine 
pot plant and is very valuable for outside planting in the 
South where it propagates freely. 
Per 100.$10.00 Per 1000.$90.00 
Amaryllis Johnsonii (St. Joseph Lily)—Deep dull red with 
white stripes. A very profuse bloomer and withstands 
much abuse. Very free flowering. 
Per 100.$20.00 Per 1000.$175.00 
Amaryllis Belladonna—One of the best of cool house flow¬ 
ering bulbs. Large trumpet shaped flowers, a rosy red 
color. We can make immediate delivery on these bulbs 
as they require to be potted early for best results. 
Per 100.$7.00 Per 1000.$60.00 
Amaryllis Rynveldi Strain—A re-selected strain of the very 
largest flowering sorts, in separate colors—pure white, 
light pink, dark pink, red, scarlet, salmon. 
Per Doz.$7.00 Per 100.$50.00 
Giant Flowering Hybrid Amaryllis—A good strain producing 
large size flowers, but only obtainable in mixed colors. 
AMARYLLIS 
HEADQUARTERS 
Year After Year Rynveld's Choice 
Amaryllis Find An Ever Increasing 
Market 
Per 100 Per 1000 
2- 3" in dia.$2.50 $18.00 
3- 4" in dia. 3.50 25.00 
Crinum Americanum—Blooms in Spring and Summer, with 
creamy white flowers. Is perfectly hardy in the Southern 
States and will often bloom in the Winter. 
Per 100.$8.00 Per 1000.$70.00 
Crinum Fimbriatulum—One of the most popular of the 
Crinums. Pure white with distinct red stripes through 
center of petals. 
Per 100.$8.00 Per 1000.$70.00 
Crinum Giganteum—Very large flowering type, pure white, 
it makes an excellent greenhouse plant, or will do very 
well in the Summer outdoors. 
Per 100.$8.00 Per 1000.$70.00 
Crinum Powellii Album—Flowers pure white, well placed 
above the foliage. 
Per 100.$8.00 Per 1000.$70.00 
Our Fall Catalog 
0 Will be ready about Sep¬ 
tember 1. If you are not 
on our mailing list, be sure 
to ask for a copy. 
New Items of Special Interest 
Are Now Being Prepared 
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