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Rosenbachianum, handsome plant, bearing in early Summer large heads of purple-rose flowers, 
recommended for cutting, height 3 ft. $ 1.40 per doz.; $ 9.75 per 100 
sphaerocephalum (descendens) an interesting and handsome plant, producing in June—July 
close round compact heads of purple-lilac flowers, this pretty thing deserves much more 
popularity, height 2% ft. 40 cts. per doz.; $ 2.50 per 100 
Zebdanence, graceful pure white flower heads, excellent for naturalizing and charming as a cut- 
flower, very lasting qualities. 45 cts per doz.; $ 3.00 per 100 
Royal Dutch Amaryllis 
(Hippeastrum) 
Through generations of skilful plant breeding a few Dutch growers have produced hybrid 
Amaryllis of magnificent proportion and breathtaking beauty in a good range of clear colors. Each 
color grown from one exhibition type bulb by means of vegetative scale production method, which 
assured that every bulb in a given color blooms exactly like another bulb of the same color. 
We are to offer a fine collection of named varieties, which are all tested in the Valleevue 
Test Garden of Cleveland (U.S.A.) 1950 and 1951. 
Anna Paulowna, glistening light brick-red with deeper red in throat, the whole flower becomes 
lighter as it ages, 2—3 scapes 26” tall with 4 eight inch florets. Rating 1951—A. 
$ 3.50 each; $ 10.00 per 3 
Bordeaux, clean bordeaux-red, blending deeper in throat, 2 scapes 26” tall with 4 ten inch florets. 
Rating 1951—A. $ 3.50 each; $ 10.00 per 3 
Joan of Arc, pure glistening white with green in throat. 2—3 scapes 24” tall with 4—6 seven and one 
half inch blooms. Rating 1950—A. $ 4.00 each; $ 11.00 per 3 
Moreno, light wine-red with slight suffusion of rose-red in throat, producing 3 scapes 26” tall with 
4 eight inch florets. Rating 1950—A.A. $ 4.00 each; $ 11.00 per 3 
Mount Tacoma, pure white with faint green tinge in throat. Petals are winged at base, 3 scapes 
24” tall with 4 seven inch blooms. Rating 1950—A. $ 4.00 each; $ 11.00 per 3 
Mystery, a shade of deep wine-red, blending deeper in throat. 2 scapes 20” tall with 4 seven inch 
florets. Rating 1950—B. $ 3.50 each; $ 10.00 per 3 
Orange King, vivid salmon-orange, blending deep in throat. 2 scapes 19” tall. 4 nine inch blooms 
Rating 1951—A. $ 4.00 each; $ 11.00 per 3 
Queen’s Page, clean salmon-orange, blending deeper in throat. 2 scapes 20” tall with 4 eight inch 
blooms. Rating 1951—A.A. $ 3.50 each; $ 10.00 per 3 
Queen of the Whites, glistening waxy pure white with faint tinge of green in throat, blooms with 
flat slight recurve at tip. 3 scapes 25” tall with 4—5 nine inch blooms. Rating 1950—A.A. 
$ 4.00 each; $ 11.00 per 3 
Red Master, deep bordeaux-red of great substance with flat florets. 2 scapes 24” tall with 2-3 
eleven to twelve inch florets. Rating 1950—A.A. $ 5.00 each; $ 14.00 per 3 
Salmonetta, glistening salmon-pink, blending salmon-orange in throat. 2 scapes 20” tall with 4 
eight inch blooms. Rating 1951—A. $ 4.00 each; $ 11.00 per 3 
Scarlet Beauty, solid glistening red of great substance with remarkable light green leaves. 2 
scapes 24” tall with 4 nine inch florets. Rating 1951—A.A. $ 4.00 each; $ 11.00 per 3 
Scarlet Triumph, clean red with large florets of great substance. 2 scapes 24” tall with 4—5 nine 
inch blooms. Rating 1951—A. $ 3.50 each; $ 10.00 per 3 
Striped Beauty, vivid salmon-pink to white with white edge and undefined carmine-red lines on 
each petal. 2 scapes 20” tall with 3—4 five inch blooms. Rating 1951—A. 
$ 4.00 each; $ 11.00 per 3 
Sweet Seventeen, frosty salmon-rose on white, giving a flesh pink tone to the florets. 3 scapes 20” 
tall, 4 nine inch blooms. Rating 1950—B. $ 3.50 each; $ 10.00 per 3 
Choice seedlings mixture, these are bound to give entire satisfaction on account of its large 
blooms of breath taking beauty, the shades being delightful. [They deserve a much larger pop- 
ularity and to encourage their cultivation, they are offered at a special price. Large bulbs. 
$ 2.50 each; $ 7.00 per 3 
