Our new guide : autumn 1894 . o form, when it should be trans-ferred to the sitting-room and given a warm and light should flower in about threemonths from the time of planting:.This Lily may be planted outside, and is hardy in the SouthernStates, and will survive the northern Winters if protected with acovering of leaves or other litter. The Bulbs that we offer arethe true Bermuda Easter Lily {Lilium Harrisii), and are of and inferior bulbs can be purchased at a much less price ; suchbulbs are almost worthless, as they produce few flowers. We prize the cus-tomers


Our new guide : autumn 1894 . o form, when it should be trans-ferred to the sitting-room and given a warm and light should flower in about threemonths from the time of planting:.This Lily may be planted outside, and is hardy in the SouthernStates, and will survive the northern Winters if protected with acovering of leaves or other litter. The Bulbs that we offer arethe true Bermuda Easter Lily {Lilium Harrisii), and are of and inferior bulbs can be purchased at a much less price ; suchbulbs are almost worthless, as they produce few flowers. We prize the cus-tomers satisfaction, and therefore secured only large healthy bulbs—the finestwe have ever sent out; they will quickly make a vigorous growth and aresure to give an abundance of bloom. They are the only size we can unqual-ifiedly recommend to give absolute satisfaction. Unusually Large Bulbs.—-7 to 9 inches, 25 cts. each ; 5 for $1, post-paid, by mail. Enormous Bulbs.—9 to 11 inches, 40 cts. each ; 3 for $1, postpaid,bv LIEN CHU LILY. As the demand for Roses during the Autumn months islargely confined to the finer sorts for house culture during theWinter, we therefore devote this and the following page to aselect list of choice varieties most suitable for the purpose andthat cannot fail to give the most gratifying results. Whenreceived the Roses should be planted at once in four-inch pots,in good rich soil, watered freely and given a warm temperatureand as much light and sun as possible. In the Spring theymay be transplanted in the open ground, where they will con-tinue to bloom throughout the Summer. American Beauty.—A grand Hybrid Perpetual Rose,valuable both for garden and house culture. Color rosy crim-son, exquisitely shaded and very handsome; extra-large, fullflowers, exceedingly sweet; makes magnificent buds; is agood bushy grower and a constant bloomer. 50 cts. each. Augustine Guinoisseau.—This magnificent new Rose isa pure white La France, having just a brea


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