Amaryllis (Hippeastrum) 
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Hybrids of Hippeastrum O.-M. 
A trial of these can hardly be too strongly recommended and even 
amongst the unnamed seedlings, raised from the best seeds, magnificent 
flowers of splendid colouring will be found; for indoor use we recommend 
the hybrids above all other Amaryllis. 
p. 1000 p. 100 
Sh. d. Sh. d. 
Fine mixed unnamed seedlings. 
„ „ „ „ large bulbs 
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In colours, large bulbs. 
,, ,, , extra large bulbs. 
Pure white seedlings, large bulbs . each 4/6 
„ ,, ,, , extra large bulbs. ,, 6/— 
170/— 
200 /— 
240/— 
220 /— 
260/— 
Various Amaryllis 
A-D Belladonna major (Belladonna Lily), magnificent 
dark rose with white . 250/— 27/— 
,, „ „ purpurea . 34/— 
„ ,, ,, rosea perfecta, rose and white 
shaded. 60/— 
„ ,, „ spectabilis bicolor . 70/— - 
O-M Candida (Zephyranthes), white, greenish at the base 70/— 8/— 
A-D Crispa (Nerine), rose, extra for cutting. 23/— 
O-M Formosissima (Sprekelia), beautiful crimson, with 
golden dots. 300/— 32/— 
„ glauca, scarlet. 35/— 
O-M Longifolia (Crinum capense) alba, many white flo¬ 
wers, hardy . 32/— 
„ rosea, rose. 23/— 
A-D Lutea (Sternbergia, Lily of the Field), pure yellow, 
autumn-bloomer. 80/— 9/— 
Sarniensis (Nerine), salmon . 60/— 
Vallota purpurea, dark orange-red . 60/— 
G. C. VAN MEEUWEN & SONS N.V. 
