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MAESIIALL’S ATATCIiLESS BULBS. 
ALLIUM 
NEAPOLITANUM 
Fine for pot culture or garden decoration. Tlie' 
are of the ea.siest culture. Pure white, with green 
stamens, borne in large, loose umbels; height 15 to 
18 inches. 5 for 10c.; dozen 20c.; 100 $1.00. 
1000 $7.50. 
AMARYLLIS 
(Ready in October) 
A magnificent and interesting plant for pot cul¬ 
ture, producing showy flower's that are very attrac¬ 
tive and handsome. The.v should he grown in rich, 
sandy loam, with good drainage, and require abun¬ 
dant moisture when growing, but at their season of 
rest water should be given sparingily. 
Belladonna Major. Large violet and white. 
Each 25c.; dozen $2.50. 
Formosissima (Jacobaean Lily). Brilliant 
scarlet. Each 15e.; dozen $1.50. 
Johnsonii (Siiiee Lily). Crimson, striped with 
white. Each 50c.; dozen $5.00. 
Longifolia rosea. Rose. Hardy. Each 25c.; 
dozen $2.50. 
Longifolia alba. White. Hardy. Each 2oc.; 
dozen $2.50. 
Vittata. Hybrids mixed. Each 50c.; doz. $5.00. 
Amaryllis, Vittata. 
ANEMONES 
These are perfectly hardy roots, producing 
Doz. 100 
The Bride. Pure white .$0.30 $1,50 
Fulgens. Brilliant crimson.50 3.00 
Japonica alba and rosea . 2.00 
flowers of various hues and much beauty. 
Whirlwind. Pure white .$2.00 
Choice Mixed, Single .20 $1.00 
Choice Mixed, Double . ’30 l !50 
Calla Lily, White 
CALLA LILIES 
Well-known plant, of easy culture; the only 
])articular attention it requires is constant water- 
ing, and as warm a room as can be conveniently 
given it. 
Devoniensis. The New Godfrey Calla. This is the 
finest variety ever sent out. It gives three blooms 
to one of the ordinary calla, is snow white and jjer- 
fect in form; blooms on very small plants, though 
It attains a very large size. Plants from 2 y. in 
pots. Doz. $1.50; 100 $10.00. 
Black. The plant produces a large, dark purple liower 
and green undernealh. The leaves are a rich green 
color. Large bulbs. Each 15c.; doz. $1.50. 
Little Gem. Very neat, dwarf habit; makes an e.xcellent 
pot plant. Each 10c.; doz. $1.00. 
Spotted Leaf (Bichardia alba maculata). Dark green, 
foliage, beautifully spotted with white. Each 10c • 
doz. $1.00. 
White (Bichardia Aethiopica). The White Calla, or Lily 
of the hile, is ,a well-known plant of e.asy culture. 
and in Winter is one of our best window plants. 
Good roots. Each lOe.; doz. $1.00. Extra large 
roots, each 15c.; doz. $1.50. Mammoth roots, each 
2oc.; doz. $2.50. 
Yellow, Elliottiana. Idie finest vellow Calla- large rich 
deep golden flowers, often 4 to 5 inches across at 
the mouth: habit of growth and foliage like the old 
lavorile White Calla, excepling the leaves of Elliot- 
liana are spotted with white. Each 25c.: doz, $2.50. 
CIIIONODOXA 
(Glory of the Snow) 
Most cli,arming Spring-flowering bulbs. They pro¬ 
duce flower-spikes bearing ten to fifteen Scilla-like 
flowers. They are perfectly hardy, and will thrive 
in any good garden soil. Pine for pot culture for 
Winter blooming. 
Luclliae. Bright blue, clear white center. Doz. 25c 
100 $1.25. 
Sardeiisis. Very deep blue. Doz. 25c.; 100 $1.25. 
COLCIIICUM 
(Autumn-flowering Crocus) 
Very effective and handsome, hardy plants, the- 
jlowers of which come through the ground without 
leav(^ in the Pall, the leaves appearing the follow¬ 
ing Spring. 
Autumnale fl. pi. (Meadow Saffron). Each 10c ■ 
doz. $1.00: 100 $8.00. 
Aiitumnale, Mixed. All colors. Each 10c.: dozcia 
50c.; 100 $-1.00. 
