BOUQUET—new, flat form, Begonia rose, deeper in throat, amazing 10.00 
"WYNDHAM HAYWARD—our new namesake bulb, a fine tribute, 
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PURE WHITE VARIETIES 
BRIDESMAID—good medium size pure white, vigorous............ 4.00 
CASPAR LUDWIG—a medium sized clean white, semi-trumpet shape 4.00 
EARLY WHITE—a good average white, early flowering.......... 4.00 
SNOW QUEEN—cour favorite, seven inch flowers at best, a real 
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NiVALIS—a graceful, free flowering white of great charm, lovely... 5.00 
WHITE GIANT—well rounded, wide open glistening white, Ludwig's 
best white when well grown; requires good culture for top re- 
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WORLD FAMOUS LUDWIG "PINKS" 
PINK FAVORITE—a limited number of these famous bulbs available 
this season. For photograph see our 1949-50 catalogue, still 
available on request. A true masterpiece of the bulb hybridiz- 
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PINK PERFECTION—a sister seedling of the same luscious rose- 
pink shading, a rich watermelon pink, as in Pink Favorite, but 
of slightly more flattish form, we just can't choose between them 10.00 
MARGARET TRUMAN—we obtained Miss Truman's permission to 
name this bulb for her in 1950. Introduced last year it gained 
an AA rating, 7 inch bloom and up, rich self, Camellia rose, 
Glaeper “Hhirdat Siete tages aio a Oe eel caer on ea ee 10.00 
SPECIAL OFFER 
The Famous Royal Dutch Amaryllis 
The Warmenhoven or Royal Dutch Strain of Hybrid Amaryllis has 
achieved a strong place in the affections of American bulb fans in the 
past several seasons. They are a distinct and worthwhile strain of Hol- 
land Amaryllis, some of them rating high among the modern classics 
ot this royal flower, and all of them outstanding among bulb flowers of 
their kind. The Warmenhoven and Ludwig Strains are complementary 
and the two firms’ separate exhibits are among the features of Dutch 
and Belgian flower shows. 
Actually the WARMENHOVEN varieties are so different from the 
Ludwig strain that there is little direct competition of varieties in the 
two strains. The breeding programs of both firms are outstanding in 
the development of fine show flowers and a remarkable seedling line 
of separate shades bulbs. 
We offer the following bulbs of the Warmenhoven strain, now in 
stock (December). The strain is notable for its white varieties, one of 
which, Joan of Arc, we are personally tempted to describe as the 
world's finest pure white Amaryllis. The Cleveland Trials rated Queen 
ot the Whites AA on a different type of bloom. 
“SWEET SEVENTEEN''—an attractive keeled rose-pink, netted and 
veined toward the salmon shade, very popular, $6.00. 
"RED MASTER'—a huge dark red, which performs fabulously for 
some. A super-Amaryllis, but needs optimum culture, $8.00. 
"QUEEN OF THE WHITES''—the leading pure white on the War- 
HYBRID AMARYLLIS—AMERICAN STRAINS 
HOWARD AND SMITH AMARYLLIS—this is the best exhibition 
quality strain of Hybrid Amaryllis available in the United States. It 
was originated and its breeding continued until his death by the late 
Ered H. Howard of California, famous hybridizer and rosarian after 
whom one of today's leading rose varieties is named. The bulbs are 
of outstanding quality yet reasonable in price. We offer blooming size 
bulbs, in best available mixture, grown outdoors in California under 
proper conditions of irrigation and fertilization. All are produced from 
the finest selected seed stock maintained under glass. Blooming sizes, 
three bulbs $2.50; $8.50 per doz. No less than three bulbs can be 
sold to give a proper idea of the strain. 
MEAD STRAIN AMARYLLIS — this is the standard and most 
popular Florida strain of mixed hybrid Amaryllis, vigorous, field grown 
bulbs, colorful for decorative, cut flower, pot plant and garden use, 
not especially for exhibition stock, although fine types are found among 
these bulbs. They are descended from the leading hybrids introduced 
from Europe into Florida by Dr. Henry Nehrling and Theodore L. Mead 
fifty years ago and are the largest selling hybrid Amaryllis in the world. 
Mixed colors, blooming sizes, three for $1.00 or 12 for $3.50. A real 
bargain in bulb beauty. 
CAMMACK STRAIN NAMED AMARYLLIS VARIETIES—a selection 
of the Mead Amaryllis, hybridized and improved by the Cammacks, at 
Lake Hope Flower Farm in Central Florida. There is a charm and pleas- 
ing beauty about these American hybrids, which are mainly decorative 
rather than exhibition types. A dozen bulbs of a variety will bloom with 
remarkable uniformity when well grown and established, and they would 
be an economical sensation at any flower show. They represent the only 
strain of named varieties of American Amaryllis available today except 
DORIS LILLIAN—another spectacular seedling of the Pink Favorite 
Group, having a lavender-rose to carmine rose sheen, deep 
throat, Blue Ribbon and gold cup winner at New Orleans in 
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For serious, interested fanciers we can supply a list of other Ludwig 
novelties, available for special importation as long as stock lasts in 
Holland. 
COLLECTIONS OF LUDWIG NAMED VARIETIES—Five named 
varieties, our selection, from above list and others too few to 
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FIVE WHITE VARIETIES, Ludwig's White Giant, Snow Queen 
and three others as long as available, $20.00. We reserve right to 
substitute other pure white varieties of equal value in this collection 
when necessary. 
LATEST NOVELTY—Ludwig's Miniature Amaryllis—a new strain of 
small-flowered decorative hybrids, derived from the famous dwarf species, 
Amaryllis striata (rutila) mixed colors only in a variety of shades, strong 
bulbs, $3.00 each. Postage extra on all bulb orders. 
SEED—Ludwig Strain imported Amaryllis seed available in summer 
ana fall. 
Pure White, Rose-Pink and Salmon, $2.00 per packet of 25 seed, 
each shade. 
Scarlet, Dark Red, Orange or striped, $1.50 per packet of 25 seed, 
each shade. 
Mixed colors, $1.00 per packet of 25 seed. 
DUTCH AMARYLLIS § WARMENHOVEN STRAIN 
menhoven list, large, informal type, showy, may have a hint of fine red 
dots on second or third flowers, $6.00. 
"MORENO''—(AA rating) an attractive rounded form, medium dark 
red flower, lighter wine coloring, rose-red suffusion toward center, the 
women like it, $5.00. 
"JOAN OF ARC''—a magnificent, huge, sparkling pure white, light 
apple-green in throat; to us this is tops today, $6.00. 
“BORDEAUX''—a rich wine-red, flat, flaring petals, darker in center, 
large flowers at best, $5.00. 
"ORANGE FAVORITE''—rounded petals, large flower, rich color, 
$5.00. 
"SCARLET TRIUMPH''—a new flaring flat-faced pansy type flower, 
large and impressive, a fine red, a splendid gift bulb, $5.00. 
WARMENHOVEN COLLECTION OF SEPARATE SHADE BULBS— 
This has been a popular item with us, many customers buying two or 
more collections for gifts or just for the sheer delight they get in bloom- 
inq these beautiful bulbs. The Warmenhoven colors are striking and bold 
and the flower forms larger and more vigorous than other strains. 
FIVE BULBS, five shades, including PURE WHITE and ROSE PINK, 
strong blooming size, $10.00, postage extra. 
WARMENHOVEN COLLECTION OF NAMED VARIETIES — five 
different named variety bulbs, our selection, including one QUEEN OF 
THE WHITES and one SWEET SEVENTEEN, rose-pink, as long as avail- 
able, $20.00 
the McCann doubles. Their low price and ease of culture have made 
them very popular. 
CAMMACK AMARYLLIS—color types, selected propagations, 
SOLID RED, and NEAR WHITE—three bulbs for $2.25, I2 for $7.50. 
There may be several vegetatively propagated color phases in these 
types. 
CAMMACK NAMED VARIETIES—GIANT NEAR WHITE, $1.25; 
MARGARET ROSE, large rose-and-white, outstanding, $1.25; MAIDEN'S 
BLUSH, pink blush on white, with darker penciling, $2.00; HARVEST 
MOON, Mandarin red, Dutch form, $1.25; SALMON QUEEN, one of 
the most popular numbers, a beautiful, open salmon-pink, striking and 
large when well grown, $1.25; TARTAN, a colorfully patterned orange 
and white striped flower, $1.00; CAMMACK'S STAR, dark red and white 
in center, $1.00.WINGS OF SNOW, salmon-orange, large, white center, 
extending to tips, $1.00 each; FLORIDA BEAUTY—(new) originator's de- 
scription—''very large Leopoldi tvpe, flecked orange-red and white, tall, 
fine show type bloom," $2.00. 
CAMMACK STRAIN SEEDLINGS, mixed colors, 50c each, $5.00 
per doz., $35.00 per 100. 
AMARYLLIS SPECIES 
AMARYLLIS BELLADONNA, LINN. (Hippeastrum equestre, Herb.) 
—the dainty, coral-red, old-fashioned Florida Amaryllis, native of the 
West Indies, now becoming scarce and rare. See fine illustration 
good line drawing and poetic description (page 70) 
in the new book, FLOWERING PLANTS FROM CUBAN GARDENS, 1951, 
published in Havana by the Garden Section of the Havana Women's 
Club. Text in English and Spanish, a volume most valuable to the fan- 
cier of tropical and sub-tropical plants, shrubs, etc. This is the bulb 
