. AMARYLLIS. Having secured a large stock of un- usually fine bulbs of Amaryllis, we are enabled to sell them at a much lower price than they have ever been offered before. Johnsoni. Very large flower of rich crimson scarlet, striped with white. 75 cts.; $ per doz. Regina. Large orange scarlet flowers with yellow throat. 75 cts. each ; $ per doz. Aulica, Lily of the Palace. Dark crimson, large and fine. each. Formosissima (Jacobsea Lily). Crimson velvet color, flowering early in the summer. Tlie flowers have a most graceful and channing appearance. Plant out in May in rich ground


. AMARYLLIS. Having secured a large stock of un- usually fine bulbs of Amaryllis, we are enabled to sell them at a much lower price than they have ever been offered before. Johnsoni. Very large flower of rich crimson scarlet, striped with white. 75 cts.; $ per doz. Regina. Large orange scarlet flowers with yellow throat. 75 cts. each ; $ per doz. Aulica, Lily of the Palace. Dark crimson, large and fine. each. Formosissima (Jacobsea Lily). Crimson velvet color, flowering early in the summer. Tlie flowers have a most graceful and channing appearance. Plant out in May in rich ground. 20cts.; Hybrids of Vittata. White ground, striped with red. $ each. Hybrids of Vittata. Red ground, striped with white. each. Loiigiflora Alba. Large fragrant white flowers. 40 cts. each. Longiflora Rosea. Rose colored flowers. 40 cts. each. Prince of Orange. Bright orange, large and fine. .$ each. Vittata. White, striped with dark rose; extra. $ each. Set of 11 sorts, one of each, for $ Ajiaryllis. ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANUS. The stems of this extremely elegant plant are tufted, slender and gracefully arching. From the upper portions the branches, which are finer than the fronds of the most delicate Fern, spread in all directions. The whole ydant is of a bright cheerful green. It is one of the most distinct and eftective decorative plants for the stove or warm conservatory. As a plant for contrast it un- rivalled, and when cut, its sprays retain their freshness in water for three or four weeks. $ each. ASPARAGUS TENUISSIMUS. A beautiful spefies of climbing habit. Remarkable for the extreme delicacy of its foliage; the leaves are longer and of a lighter tint than those of A. Plumosus Nanus. As a decorative plant for the stove or warm conservatory it is very striking, and for contrast with the foliage of other plants it is one of the most efi'eetive. Like A. Plumosus Nanus the sprays retain their beauty a long time when cut. 25 to 50


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