AMARYLLIS BELLADONNA 
Amaryllis Belladonna 
This grand garden subject produces its showy clus- 
ters of fragrant blossoms on two-foot stalks, after the 
foliage has died down in late summer. Left undis- 
turbed in the garden, they bloom regularly year after 
year, with almost no care except watering. Splendid 
for cutting and garden decoration. 
Huge Bulbs, 3 for 65c; dozen $2.25; 100, $18.50 
(not postpaid) 
Rare Hardy Amaryllis 
Lycoris squamigera. This flower has the advantage of 
being hardy enough to stand winters throughout the 
East. Flowers are similar to A. Belladonna. 
Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50. (not postpaid) 
Giant Amaryllis Hybrids 
Red Shades. 
colors. 
Scarlet Shades. 
colors. 
Rose and Pink Shades. Soft tones of clear self colors. 
White Ground, with pink and red stripes. 
Price of enormous bulbs of the above colors: 
Each, 75c; 3 for $2.00; dozen, $7.50. 
Rare White Amaryllis. Nearest approach to 
pure white, without stripes. 
Each $1.00; 3 for $2.70; dozen, $10.00. 
Giant Amaryllis Hybrids. Mixed Colors. This 
mixture contains all available colors. 3 for 
$1.00; dozen, $3.50. 
PAUL J. HOWARDS | 
California Flonerland ~ 
11700 National Boulevard, 
LOS ANGELES 
Crimson, carmine, and deep red self 
Brilliant scarlet, orange scarlet self 

PAUL J. HOWARD’S 
California Flowerland 

Giant Amaryllis 
Hybrids 
Among the most sensational flowers of the entire plant 
kingdom, for garden and pot culture, the blooms often attain 
the amazing diameter of nine to ten inches and over. The im- 
mense flowers are of model form, with great brilliancy and 
range of coloring, from pure white ground with markings of 
other tints, to dazzling scarlet, crimson, maroon, rose carmine 
self colors. In addition to our glorious mixture, we now offer 
bulbs in separate shades. 

Bulbs ready in November, may be 
Plant Amaryllis in rich soil with sunny . oe gs 
exposure, with neck of bulb just above the planted until April first. 
surface. (Bulbs planted deep will not 
bloom). They soon make large clumps. For 
pot culture, use a 7- or 8-inch pot, with a 
light, friable rich soil mixture. Keep im a 
cool shady place until roots develop, then 
remove to more sunny exposure, or to liv- 
ing room window, if desired for indoor cul- 
ture. 











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