. New and rare plants, bulbs, Nursery stock, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs; Shrubs, Catalogs. AMARYLLIS (Hippeastrum) Amaryllis. Arthemise.—New. White, banded with vermilion ; immense flowers. Something entirely unique. $i. Aulica.—A Brazilian species of great merit. The color is rich, deep crimson, with a bold, green star, that is sometimes pro- longed to the extremities of the divisions, which are so broad as to overlap and form a grand flower. An excellent fall and winter bloomer. $ for extra-fine bulbs. Atirea {Lycoris aurea


. New and rare plants, bulbs, Nursery stock, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs; Shrubs, Catalogs. AMARYLLIS (Hippeastrum) Amaryllis. Arthemise.—New. White, banded with vermilion ; immense flowers. Something entirely unique. $i. Aulica.—A Brazilian species of great merit. The color is rich, deep crimson, with a bold, green star, that is sometimes pro- longed to the extremities of the divisions, which are so broad as to overlap and form a grand flower. An excellent fall and winter bloomer. $ for extra-fine bulbs. Atirea {Lycoris aurea).—This is the so-called Golden Amaryllis, with most beautiful golden yellow flowers in large clusters. 25c. Belladonna.—A noble flower from the Cape of Good Hope ; perfectly hardy south of Washington, and even further north if planted a foot deep and covered. The flowers appear in the fall, and are of the most beautiful satiny rose imaginable, and of exquisite fragrance. Six to 12 flowers in a clus- ter. Large bulbs, 25 cents. Belladonna Spectabilis BiCOlbr.—The finest of all the Belladonna lilies ; flowers larger than the type, on stalks 1% to 2 feet high ; deep, silvery, pubes- cent rose, and often striped or marbled in bright carmine; the perfume is delicious. 35 cents. Cleopatra.—Bright'purplish red, very dark; immense flowers. 75 cents. Croceum Grandiflorum.—A very free bloomer ; brilliant orange flowers with white stripes. 75 cents. Defiance.—Blooms nearly the entire season ; flowers extremely large, carmine-red, with bars of white running through the petals ; flowers lined and penciled with white. 75 cents. Equestre (Barbadoes Lily).—A free bloomer, and of good size. Orange-red with a green star in center. 20 cents. Formosissima.—Intense dark red, velvety flower; certain to bloom early in the year. 15 cents. Fulgtda.—Large flowers; deep crimson, veined white; robust grower; generally bears two flower-spikes. 75 cents. Johnsoni.—Fine form ; yearly


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