. Cottage Rose Garden. Nursery stock Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs. 58 Catalogue of Cottage Rose Garden, Columbus, Ohio. LILIES Otaheite Orange. LILIES are probably the most stately of all outdoor flowering bulbs, and combining as they do, perfect hardiness, easy cul- ture, with the most elegant forms and colors; no garden should be without at least a few of them. The varieties named below are perfectly hardy and sure to please. There are plenty of other varieties but we cannot recommend them, as many of them die in a short time, especially in the Souther


. Cottage Rose Garden. Nursery stock Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs. 58 Catalogue of Cottage Rose Garden, Columbus, Ohio. LILIES Otaheite Orange. LILIES are probably the most stately of all outdoor flowering bulbs, and combining as they do, perfect hardiness, easy cul- ture, with the most elegant forms and colors; no garden should be without at least a few of them. The varieties named below are perfectly hardy and sure to please. There are plenty of other varieties but we cannot recommend them, as many of them die in a short time, especially in the Southern States. The California Lilies do not succeed well here. Lilium Auratum, Golden Japan Lily—This superb Lily has flowers from ten to twelve inches across, composed of six delicate white, ivory like petals, each being thfckly studded with rich, chocolate crimson spots, and having a bright golden band through the center of each petal, with an exquisite vanilla-like perfume. 25c each. Lilium Aurantiacum—A very hardy Lily for permanent planting in the garden, producing large clusters of showy crim- son orange-colored flowers. 20c each. Lancifolium Album—White. 30 cents. - Lancifolium Rubrum—Spotted crimson. 25 centp. Lancifolium Roseum— Spotted rose. 25c. (Efyinese 2)tr>arf or (Dtafjette ©range. This we consider one of the most sat- isfactory plants in our Catalogue, to judge from the many flattering letters which we receive annually, speaking about the great pleasure this plant has given. It has deep green, fragrant fol- iage and sweet oranges, and is of decid- ed dwarf, bushy growth. Plants only one year old, and not over ten to fifteen inches high, produce their delicious blossoms, succeeded by eatable fruit. Nothing can be more ornamental and attractive in a collection of pot plants than one cf these orange trees, which get to be about one-third or one-half the size of the regular or- anges. Plants are of the easiest cul- ture; and can be kept in a cellar over win


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