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Chinese Sacred Narcissus 
(Joss Flower, or Flower of the Gods) 
These may be grown in pots of earth, and very satisfactorily 
in bowls, partially filled with pebbles and water. As the roots 
develop, they form a network about the pebbles, thus supporting 
the plant when in bloom. They should be started in the dark 
for ten to fourteen days, and then grown in bright light, but 
carefully protected from draughts. The flowers are mostly 
white, with yellow cups and very fragrant. 
Large selected bulbs, each, 10c.; 3 for 25c.; dozen, $1.00. 
Extra large bulbs, each, 15c.; 2 for 25c.; dozen, $1.50. 
If ordered by mail, add 5c. per bulb for postage. 
One Bulb, Glass Bowl and Pebbles complete, 25c. 
Three Bulbs, Glass Bowl and Pebbles, 40c. 
Japanese Bowls, each, 25c., 35c. and 45c. Set 3 for $1.00. 
Pebbles for filling Lily boAvls, lOc. per quart. 
A C III M E N E ^ 
Profuse blooming tender perennials for greenhouse or conservatory decoration during summer. 
The colors comprise white, shades of lilac, mauve and red. Delivery in December. 
Five named varieties. Each, 10c.; dozen, .$1.00; 100, $6.00. 
AGAPANTHU8. (African Llly.) 
Handsome summer and autumn flowering plants, throwing iqi large umbels of twenty to thirty 
blossoms. They should be grown in pots or tubs, in soils similar to that suggested for hyacinths. 
Umbellatus. Fine blue. Each, 20c.; dozen, $2.00; 100, $12.00. 
AEEIIIM XEAEOIATAXIAI. 
Fine for pot culture or garden decorations. They are of the easiest culture. Pure white, with 
green stamens, borne in large, loose umbels; height 15 to IS inches. 5 for 10c.; dozen, 20c.; 100, 
$1.00; 1000, $7.50. 
AMAIIYLLIS, 
(Eeady in October) 
A magnificent and interesting plant for pot 
culture, producing showy flowers that are very 
attractive and handsome. They should be grown 
in rich, sandy loam, with good drainage, ami 
abundant moisture when growing, but at 
their season of rest water should be given 
sparingly. 
violet and white. 
Brilliant scarlet. 
Belladonna Major. T.arge 
Each, 25c.; dozen, $2.50. 
Pormosissima (Jacobean Lily). 
Each, 15c.; dozen, $1.50. 
Halli. (Lycoris squamigera.) Bright rosy lilac 
flowers, fragrant, 3 or 4 inches aci oss, flowers 
in August. The foliage appears in spring, 
disappears in June, and is followed two months 
later bj^ the naked flowers. Each, 15c.; dozen, 
$1.50; 100, $12.00. 
Jobnsoni (Spice Lily). Crimson, 
white. Each, 35c.; dozen, $3.50. 
Longifolia rosea. Eose. 
dozen, $2.50. 
Longifolia alba. White. 
dozen, $2.50. 
Vittata. Hybrids mixed. 
Hardy. 
Hardy. 
striped 
Each, 
Each, 
with 
25c.; 
25c.; 
Each, 50c.; doz., $5.00. 
Amaryllis, Vittata. 
Hippeastrum, Veitcli’s and Ker’s New Hybrids. The finest race of Amaryllis in oilti vation; 
exceeding in the size and fine form of their flowers, as well as in the diversity of colors and 
markings, all former hybrids. The segments are of nearly uniform size, giving the flowers a 
regular trumpet form. 
Collection of 12 named varieties, largest bulbs, one of each for $15.00. 
