PHEBE J. MARSHALL, HIBERNIA, DUTCHESS CO., N. Y. 
AMARYLLIS REGINA (Queen Lily). 
(QUEEN LILY). 
This is a most mag¬ 
nificent variety, very 
bold and distinct. The 
flowers open full and 
beautiful. The color is 
a soft rich pink, with a 
large white throat. 
This variety blooms 
easily and very quickly 
after setting outside, or 
potting for winter 
blooming. It does 
equally well as a sum¬ 
mer or winter bloomer. 
Fine, large bloom¬ 
ing Bulbs, 15c. each, 
2 for 25c. 
Amaryllis Johnson!. 
No Amaryllis is betterknown, 
none more sought alter than 
this beautiful variety. Deep 
scarlet with white stripes. 
Strong Bulbs, 25c. each. 
Amaryllis 
vittata. 
Another grand variety of 
which the named kinds often 
sell for $5.00 each. These are 
seedlings, and some are very 
line and when named sell for 
$1 00 or $2.00 each. Flowers 
red, flamed and splashed with 
white. Bulbs 25c. each. 
ImexTcan 
LILY. 
A most dazzling scarlet color, 
.„ „ very odd and unique, a remark- 
RK5aS5VLLSS VSTTATTA, able flower. Bulbs will keep 
, , , two years out of soil. Will 
doom at once planted and potted, or in water. Large 
Kulbs 15c. cacb. 3 ior 30c. g 
-- W EX I C ABfl LULY (Am. Formosissin?). 
On© each of the four Amaryllises on this page for 70 oonts. 
