. Bliss and Sons' illustrated hand-book for the farm and garden for 1883 : containing a list of the best known and most poplular varieties of garden, field & flower seeds, with directions for their culture : also, a large assortment of plants, gladiolus, lilies, horticultural requisites, &c. Nursery stock New York (State) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs; Gardening Catalogs. Tuberose, the Pearl. (One-half the average size.). ^\ TIGRIDIAS (Tiger Flower). A genus of Mexican bu


. Bliss and Sons' illustrated hand-book for the farm and garden for 1883 : containing a list of the best known and most poplular varieties of garden, field & flower seeds, with directions for their culture : also, a large assortment of plants, gladiolus, lilies, horticultural requisites, &c. Nursery stock New York (State) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs; Gardening Catalogs. Tuberose, the Pearl. (One-half the average size.). ^\ TIGRIDIAS (Tiger Flower). A genus of Mexican bulbs, growing about one and a half feet high, and i)roducing flowers of the most exquisite beauty; flowei-s large, about four inches across, of singu- larly curious shape, and the color of eacli variety gorgeous and purely contrasted. No flower can surpass it in beaut3-. In bloom from July to the first of October. The bulbs may bo planted any time in May, or the flrst of June, about twO' inches deep, in any garden soil, and require no particulai- care. In Autumn, after the tops are killed by frost, take up the bulbs and keep them in a di-y place away from the frost until the time of plauting^u the Sjjring. Each. Doz. Couchiflora.—Richest orange, variegated with goldeu yellow, and spotted with black.$ $ Pavonia.—Eicliest scarlet, tinged and spot- ted witli pure yellow 15 Tigridias. MADEIRA VINE. A half-hardy tuberous-rooted climber, of rai)id growth, with thick, glossy, light green leaves. It bears a profusion of graceful racemes of deliciously fragrant white flowers, and for screens or trellis work, in a sheltered or sunny sit- uation, no better plant can be used. Each, 10 cents; per doz., $ ; per hund., $ DOUBLE DAHLIAS. When well-grown, we know ol no Autumn flowering bulb more stately in appearance, or more varied and beautifvxl iu color than the Dahlia. They require a well-trenched, deep, and very rich soil. Plant out in May or June, and during growt


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