. Bulbs and seeds : autumn 1902. Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. Amacryllis 'J'here are a great many species of Ama- ryllis, all producing lily-like flowers, but varying in color, from the richest crimspn and scarlet to pure white, and in size, from delicate blossoms scarcely an inch in diameter, to those which measure six to nine inches across. /'r/ces i)icludepostage. Amaryllis Atamasco, {Zephyranthes Aianiasco). Planted in warm, sandy soil, the bulbs increase rapidly and furnish a constant succession of delicately beauti- ful, very light pink or nearly wh


. Bulbs and seeds : autumn 1902. Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. Amacryllis 'J'here are a great many species of Ama- ryllis, all producing lily-like flowers, but varying in color, from the richest crimspn and scarlet to pure white, and in size, from delicate blossoms scarcely an inch in diameter, to those which measure six to nine inches across. /'r/ces i)icludepostage. Amaryllis Atamasco, {Zephyranthes Aianiasco). Planted in warm, sandy soil, the bulbs increase rapidly and furnish a constant succession of delicately beauti- ful, very light pink or nearly white flow- ers, which are borne in clusters of three or four. Hardy. 4 cejits each; 40 cents per dozen. Amaryllis Belladonna Major. These plants do best in a warm, sunny, ivell- drahied place out of doors, where they can receive some protection in winter and remain undisturbed for several years, when they will throw up great clusters of beautiful rosy-white flowers. Set the bulbs as early in the autumn as possible, surrounding and covering each bulb with clean sand, and hav- ing the top about two inches below the surface. Protect from severe frosts, taking care that the covering is not such as will hold ice and snow, ij cents em Ji; ^ 1 .^oper dozen. Amaryllis Formosissima {Spreke/m, Jacobean Lily). P^ach of the five narrow petals of this flower are three to four inches long and a very intense, rich scarlet color of unequaled brilliancy, vividness and purity. They are produced after the leaves have disappeared, and are curious as well as beautiful. The plants are easily Amaryllis. grown, and although the bulbs are notj hardy they can be easily preserved during the winter in a dry cellar and planted in the open ground in the spring. 75 cents each; $^ per dozen. CyclocmenL Cyclamen grows " readily, blossoms freely, and remains a long time in flow- er. The soil should be equal parts of turfy loam, leaf mould and sand. Plant in September or October, in a five- inch pot. Keep


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