RAJAH (Stout) Dormant. 10 C. English Red, prominent eye zone, 
greenish yellow throat. 3 ft. May, June. $1.00 
RAMONA SEELIGSON (Russell) Semi-dormant. 10 C. Brownish- 
Red petals, yellow sepals, twisted. 6'-7" bloom 3 ft. April, May, 
June. $2.00 
RUSSELL'S MINUET (Russell) Dormant. 10 C. Sepals greenish 
yellow, petals rosy red with green mid-rib and green throat. 5” 
blooms 2 ft. May, July. 75 
SEASHELLS (Russell) Evergreen. Pink and Yellow Bicolor. 31/2" 
biooms 3 ft. April, May, June, July. $1.00 
QUEEN OF MONTERY (Russell) Evergreen. Brownish red with a 
wide purple eye zone, canary yellow throat. Ruffled. 5" blooms 3 ft. 
May iuily: 50 
RED GEM (Russell) Evergreen. 10-30 C. Heavily veined Chinese- 
red over gold. Throat orange shading to green. 5" blooms 3 ft. 
May-July. ' 35 
RED RAPTURE (Russell) Dormant. 10 C. Rich brown red, yellow 
throat into petals. Bi-color. 3"'' blooms 12" May, June. $1.00 
SERENADE (Stout) Dormant. Pastel yellow and pink. Petals twisted 
and crinkled, faint halo. 4 ft. April, May. 50 
CRINUMS 
ASIATICUM 
~~ Another of the larger sorts, forming a magnificent rosette of dark 
green leaves and bearing almost constantly large clusters of fra- 
grant white flowers. = =! Our Small bulbs .25 
CAMPANULATUM 
A strong-growing plant with wavy-margined, strap-shaped leaves 
and scapes on which are borne from ten to twelve lovely bell- 
shapel flowers, white-striped, dark pink, 3'' across, and petals 
strongly recurved. Small bulbs .75; large bulbs $1.00 
J. C. HARVEY 
A fine, vigorous hybrid (C. Moorei x C. Kirki) evergreen, par- 
taking in habit almost equally of both parents. Flowers rose- 
pink, exceedingly fragrant, very floriferous and of good substance, 
a single bulb often producing three flower stalks in one season. 
Small bulbs .75; large bulbs $1.00 
GIGANTEUM 
One of the most beautiful of the Crinums. Foliage erect, every 
handsome, rich deep green, with a bluish tint; flowers large, pure 
white when open, creamy white in bud. Has a deciled vanilla- 
like fragrance. Likes shades. Small bulbs .50; large bulbs $1.00 
KIRKII 
The flowers are large, white, with a reddish purple stripe on the 
outside of each petal which showing through, gives the flower a 
pink tinge on the inside; some ten or fifteen of these flowers are 
produced at the top of a tall purple spike, and there are fre- 
quently two or more spikes of bloom from the bulb during the 
season. Small bulbs .50; large bulbs .75 
KUNTHIANUM 
Vigorous-growing and abundant bloomer from New Granda. This 
is a grand species, with splendid flowers, dull white tinged with 
rose-red. Small bulbs .50; large bulbs $1.00. 
LONGIFOLIUM 
One of the hardiest of the species, enduring even the winters of 
the Middle States, if protected with litter. The large umbels of — 
fragrant white flowers are faintly tinted pink. 
Ab Small bulbs .50; large bulbs $1.00 
MRS. ELLEN BOSENQUET 
This new Crinum, originated by Mr. Alfred Bosanquet, of Fruitland 
Park, is by far the loveliest of the lot, and an entirely new de- 
parture in the color-line. The blooms are large, cup-shaped and 
of a deep glowing rose, fading very little as the flower ages. 
Small bulbs .50 and $1.00; large bulbs $1.75 
SANDERIANUM 
A strong grower, not particular as to soil. Flowers are in small 
umbles, large and showy, striped white and carmine, 3 to 4 inches 
in diameter. Small bulbs .25; large bulbs .35 
