. Catalogue of first quality plants : at unheard of low prices. Nursery stock Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Hyacinthus Candlcans.âThis is not unlike our Spring blooming Hyacinths. Its leaves are deep green and fleshy. The flowers are white, in handsome pendulous bells, arranged on pyramidal spikes often reaching to the height of three feet or more in strong plants. A strong bulb will give from two to three flower spikes, and these produce from thirty to fifty flowers. The plants come into bloom in July, and bloom continuously until Oc


. Catalogue of first quality plants : at unheard of low prices. Nursery stock Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Hyacinthus Candlcans.âThis is not unlike our Spring blooming Hyacinths. Its leaves are deep green and fleshy. The flowers are white, in handsome pendulous bells, arranged on pyramidal spikes often reaching to the height of three feet or more in strong plants. A strong bulb will give from two to three flower spikes, and these produce from thirty to fifty flowers. The plants come into bloom in July, and bloom continuously until October. It is perfectly hardy. 20 cents each; three for 50 cents. Lily of the Valley.âThe Lily of the Valley is one of those deli- cate, sweet little flowers that not only easily win our love, but keep it forever. Put four or five or half a dozen of the pips or bulbs in a pot, and in about four or five weeks they wi".l flower. In the Spring transfer them to the garden. Fine pips, 4 cents each; 40 per doz. The Black Calla.âThe introducer says: "Its flowers are enor- mous, fully a foot in length. Color clear coal black, so intense that it really shows a brilliancy, and, as well may be imagined, it is a fl< wcr of the most striking oddity and beauty. The buibs- are large and should be potted in the Fall and when growth commences set in a ULY OF THE VALLEY. After blooming the fvlia^e will die down, and the bulb should be ke; l dry for planting again in the Fall. It is a native of the Holy Treat same as tor White Calla ; This is a very beautiful Lily. We have flowered it extensively. It is coal black and is a great curi- osity. It is very scarce. Large flowering bulbs, 50 cents each. New Dwarf Ever-blooming Calla Lily.âIt is our good fortune to have come into possession of this most valuable of all Callas. The following facts will convince any one of its great superiority over the older sort: It is of dwarf habit and does not grow tall


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