. Allium Neapolitanum Agapanthus. A^IARYLLIS (Hippeastrum). splendid flowering bulbs suitable for green- oom, or garden cultivation. They Id be grown in pots, well-drained, a soil made up of two parts loam, ne part thoroughly decayed manure and half a part sand. Gold Medal Hybrids. This magnificent slrain was developed by a specialist in California, and has the reputation of being the most beautiful in existence; the flowers are of enormous size, while for range of color they are truly matchless, com- bining many shades of red, gar- net, maroon, ruby, orange, etc., with markings and stripings

. Allium Neapolitanum Agapanthus. A^IARYLLIS (Hippeastrum). splendid flowering bulbs suitable for green- oom, or garden cultivation. They Id be grown in pots, well-drained, a soil made up of two parts loam, ne part thoroughly decayed manure and half a part sand. Gold Medal Hybrids. This magnificent slrain was developed by a specialist in California, and has the reputation of being the most beautiful in existence; the flowers are of enormous size, while for range of color they are truly matchless, com- bining many shades of red, gar- net, maroon, ruby, orange, etc., with markings and stripings  Stock Photo
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. Allium Neapolitanum Agapanthus. A^IARYLLIS (Hippeastrum). splendid flowering bulbs suitable for green- oom, or garden cultivation. They Id be grown in pots, well-drained, a soil made up of two parts loam, ne part thoroughly decayed manure and half a part sand. Gold Medal Hybrids. This magnificent slrain was developed by a specialist in California, and has the reputation of being the most beautiful in existence; the flowers are of enormous size, while for range of color they are truly matchless, com- bining many shades of red, gar- net, maroon, ruby, orange, etc., with markings and stripings of white, while a good percentage have white grounds, suffused mar- led and streaked with pink, red, rple, etc. A collection of these was jited atthe Paris Exposition in 1900 ^'arded a gold medal. In Europe such slock sells at $2.50 to $5.00 per bulb. A good supply enables us to offer strong flowering bulbs at the popular price of $1.00 each. Aulica Platypetala {Lily of the Palace). Inimens!- flowers of intense crimson, tipped green. 75 cis. each; §7.50 per doz. Belladonna Major {Belladonna Lily). Beautiful silvery-white, turning to soft rose as the flower ages. 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz. Defiance. A grand strong-growing variety, often blooming several limes in a season flowers, of a deep carmine striped with white. 50 cts. each; §5.00 per doz. Equestre {Barbadoes Spice Lily). Bright orange-scarlet, with a white star-shaped centre; quite fragrant. 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz. Formisissiraa {Jacobcen Lily). Crimson; blooming early in the summer. 5 Cts. each ; .50 CIS. per doz.; $3.00 per 100. Johnsonii. Very large flower, of a rich crimson-scarlet color, striped with white. 25 cts. each ; $2.50 per doz. Prince of Orange. Large flowers; orange, intermingled with white and green. 50 cts. each : $5 00 per doz. Solandriflora Conspicua. Striped white, -rt-en and rose. 75 cts. each ; $7.50 per doz. Vittata Hybrids. Beautiful striped, flaked and feathered varieties; grown for us

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