Amaryllis rutila, charming red flow- 
ered species with ‘stoloniferous- bulblets 
formed abundantly, $3.00 each. On 
each, more vigorous. 
trumpet-shaped blooms, $5.00 each. 
Amaryllis Alberti, (double “equestre”’ 
type), weak, $1.00 each. 
.  Agapanthus umbellatus, “Blue Lily of - 
the Nile,” beautiful blue umbels on tall 
stems, 50c¢ each, strong roots. 
Eucharis grandiflora, handsome win- 
ter-flowering bulb, tender, thriving in 
pots of rich soil in part or complete 
shade with good light. Known as Amazon 
with porcelain-like texture, and are 
popular as corsage material, 75¢ each. 
Leucojum aestivum, Summer Snow- 
flake, blooms in early spring in. Florida, 
splendid hardy bulb, for North and 
South, having 8- to 10- inch stems, tiny 
white bells with green dots on petals; 
lovely bulb for border, bedding or pot, 
also usetul for cut flowers, available in 
AGAPANTHUS UMBELLATUS Fall, 10¢ each, $1.00 per doz. 
Blue Lily of the Nile Alstroemeria_ psittacina, vigorous spe- 
cies from Brazil, with handsome, whorled foliage in winter and spring, and blooms in 
umbels on strong stems in late spring or early summer, flowers dark red and green 
with brown spots. Very unusual, but probably not hardy except in lower South. 

Lycoris radiata, the brilliant 
“red spider lily” grown over the 
South for years as Nerine Sarnien- 
sis, but recently identified as a 
Japanese bulb. Makes gorgeous, 
striking, cut flowers, deciduous in 
summer, 15c each, $1.50 per doz. 
Lycoris Aurea, the “Golden Hur- 
ricane Lily” of St. sn $1.50 
each. 
Haemanthus multiflorus, spec- 
tacular red flowers in a ball-shaped 
head, 8-10 inches in diameter, in 
May or June, handsome foliage in 
summer and fall. Bulb goes dor 
-mant in late fall. One of the world’s 
classics of beautiful bulbs, the 
finest of the genus. Native of East 
Africa, grows like Amaryllis in LYCORIS RADIATA 
pots or tubs. Price, $3.00, $5.00 and Red Spider Lily i 
$10.00 each, according to size. Reasonably easy culture. © ~ 
Sternbergia lutea, fall blooming, yellow-flowered crocus-like Amaryllid from Asia 
Minor, having dormant period in summer, half hardy to Virginia, 50¢ each. | 
Narcissus odorus, var. jonquillus, the Campernelle jonquil, well suited to lower 
South, lovely golden- yellow flowers in early spring, 15¢ each, $1.50 doz. Acclimated 
bulbs are best. 


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Amaryllis. solandriflora type, long, — 
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Amaryllis rutila var. fulgida, $1.00 — 
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