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ALLIUM 
Delivery September to December 
ALBA GIGANTEA—Graceful heads of pure white flowers 
that are fine for cutting. A splendid filler for bouquets. 
This variety is a new improved form of Neapolitanum. 
75¢c per dozen, postpaid. 
AMARYLLIS—Giant Hybrids 
Delivery November to February 
We are offering for the first time this year a new strain 
of giant hybrids from an imported grower. Flowers of im- 
mense size and many new shadings. Flowers often attain 
a diameter of 10 inches, many with two or more spikes 
per bulb. All should bloom the first year and can be grown 
in pots or garden. These are large bulbs and are sold in a 
mixture of colors only. Each 75c; dozen, $7.50. Postage 
15¢c or 35¢ dozen: 
Separate Colors 
From one of America’s finest growers we offer segregated 
colors that were marked in the field at blooming time. 
These are labeled only as to basic colors. WHITE shades 
will not be pure white (these are still very rare), but will 
have more white than color. You also have your choice of 
Whee Orange or Salmon shades. Each, $1.00. Postage as 
above. 
A. BELLADONNA—Sometimes referred to as Naked Lady 
Lily, for it blooms in the Fall lacking any leaves. Fra- 
grant rosy pink flowers borne on a tall stem. Plant in 
garden nose deep and leave undisturbed for many years. 
This variety not hardy. Each 35c. Postage 15c. 
A. BRUNSVEGIA HYBRIDS—An improved Belladonna 
from Australia. Comes in large umbels of aS many as 
20 flowers per stem. Shadings are varied and very strik- 
ing. Offered in a mixture of shades only. $1.00 each. 
A. EQUESTRE—Barbados Lily. Spring blooming. Flowers 
small but very artistic form. Color coral red. This va- 
riety used by many hybridists in their crossings with 
large flowering type. Each, 50c. Postage, 15c. 
Amaryllis Culture 
Plant bulbs at once on their arrival. If roots appear 
dry apply ‘“‘Rootone”’ to the base of the bulb after moisten- 
ing bulb first; this will hasten the formation of new roots. 
Moisten soil at planting time and keep moist only until 
growth starts. They like a neutral soil and well rotted 
manure. Bulb should be planted only neck deep. When 
growth starts feed regularly during time of foliage. 
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