. Floral treasures : 1899. Nursery stock Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. CYPtRUS ALTi^RNAFOLIUS. This is a plant of the easiest culture, and a large specimen is ui handsome as a Palm for decoration. It makes a handsome pot slant, or can be used in baskets or vases, making a charming Jffect. It will grow luxuriantly in water, and is, therefore,indis- pensable for aquariums or fountains. Try it. It is a handsoire. »*sv-growing plant. Price. 10 c^-nts each; three for 26 cents. GLOXI N I POT OF GLOXINIAS. These are among the most beautiful


. Floral treasures : 1899. Nursery stock Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. CYPtRUS ALTi^RNAFOLIUS. This is a plant of the easiest culture, and a large specimen is ui handsome as a Palm for decoration. It makes a handsome pot slant, or can be used in baskets or vases, making a charming Jffect. It will grow luxuriantly in water, and is, therefore,indis- pensable for aquariums or fountains. Try it. It is a handsoire. »*sv-growing plant. Price. 10 c^-nts each; three for 26 cents. GLOXI N I POT OF GLOXINIAS. These are among the most beautiful of all our Summt-r- Mooming plants. The rosette of velvtty-preen leaves is sur- mounted with a cluster of lovely trum:)et-shaped flowers as larj^e as Gladioli blooms. The coloring is exquisite. The ground- work of many is pure white, with throats of blue, scarlet, rose, crimson or velvetv-purple, while others are beauiifuily flecked and striped with the brightest colors, and the tubt s are of bright color, with white throat. The bulbs should be started in a warm place, greenhouse, hot-bed or sunny window. They will bloom until late in the Summer, when they should be dried off", letting the leaves die. The pots can be kept over Winter in a cellar free Irom frost. Thev are verv easiiv grown. Give them a trial. Price, fine large bulbs. 20 rents earh; three for 60 cents. EXCELSIOR PEARL TUBEROSE Tlie Fittest itt Existence. All Bloomittg Bttlbs. Ctdture.—Tuberoses may be grown indoors preliminary to planting them in open ground. Plant outdoors as soon as the ground Decomes warm and all danger of frost is past. Plant two or three inches deep, and six to eight inches apart in the row. They like rich soil and plenty of sun. If there is danger of irost before the flowers are done blooming in the Fall, lift carefully with earth on the roots, plant in pots or boxes in a warm, light place, and they will continue to bloom for several weeks. Dwarf Excelsior Pearl Tuberose.—Year af


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