PHEBE J. MARSHALL, HIBERNIA, DUTCHESS CO., N. Y. 
AMARYLLIS HEG8HR (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 bioomt 
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 
AMARYLLIS YSTTATA, 
bloom at once, planted am 
Bulbs 15c. each. 3 for 30c. 
Johnsoni. 
No Amaryllis is betterknown, 
none more sought alter than 
this beautiful variety. Deep 
scarlet with white stripes. 
Strong Bulbs, 25c. each. 
~AIHIARYLLIS — 
VSTTATA. 
Another grand variety of 
which the named kinds often 
sell for $5.00 each. These are 
seedlings, and some are very 
fine and when named sell for 
$1 00 or $2.00 each. Flowers 
red, flamed and splashed with 
white. Bulbs 25c. each. 
rseiigasT 
LILY. 
A most dazzling scarlet color, 
very odd and unique, a remark¬ 
able flower. Bulbs will keep 
two years out of soil. Will 
1 potted, or in water. Large 
__ M EXICAN LULY ( Am. Formo«i»»ln»). 
One each of the four Amaryllises on this page for 70 OOntS, 
