. Gregory & Son's retail catalogue of warranted vegetable, flower and grain seeds . se in winter. It completely coversitself with long racemes of deliciously fragrant white flowers. Thetubers should be kept in the cellar, over winter. 10 cents each; perdozen, 75 cts. CINNAMON VINE. A beautiful, rapid-growing summer climber, with glossy foliage andspikes of delicious cinnamon-scented flowers. Good-sized roots, 10cents each ; Bublets, 2 cents each. LILY OF THE VALLEY. A great favorite because of its delicious fragrance and low growth,bearing graceful bows of fairy-like lily bells. Each, 5 cents;


. Gregory & Son's retail catalogue of warranted vegetable, flower and grain seeds . se in winter. It completely coversitself with long racemes of deliciously fragrant white flowers. Thetubers should be kept in the cellar, over winter. 10 cents each; perdozen, 75 cts. CINNAMON VINE. A beautiful, rapid-growing summer climber, with glossy foliage andspikes of delicious cinnamon-scented flowers. Good-sized roots, 10cents each ; Bublets, 2 cents each. LILY OF THE VALLEY. A great favorite because of its delicious fragrance and low growth,bearing graceful bows of fairy-like lily bells. Each, 5 cents; perdozen, 50 cents. POT-GROWN DAHLIAS. As hardy as those grown in open ground. Twenty-five varieties, ofvarious colors, 20 cents each; $2 per dozen, post-paid. THE RESURRECTION PLANT. A great plants when dryroll up into a ball, andcan be kept in thatstate for months oryears, apparentlydead; but whenplaced in a saucer orvase of water, they,in a few minutes, un-fold, and becomegreen and beautiful,making a very prettyplant as long as theyare kept moist. 10cents OLD-FASHIONED GARDEN PINK ROOTS. The delicious, sweet-smelling pinks of our grandmothers. Veryhardy and easily grown. Each, 10 cents; 75 cents per dozen, post-paid. SMILAX. There is no climbing plant in cultivation that surpasses this inbeauty and grace of habit and foliage. Its cultivation has now becomea specialty in every greenhouse, where it is extensively employed inall descriptions of floral decorations. Bulbs, 20 cents each. DOUBLE TUBEROSE. The Pearl. Beautiful, white, wax-like, very sweet-scented double flowers, grow-ing on tall stems, each stem bearing a dozen or more flowers. Removeall off-shoots from the sides of the bulbs, start in the house in April,and transplant to the open ground for summer blooming. Planted inpots in the ground in April, and taken into the house when frostcomes, they will freely bloom in December. First quality bulbs, 8cents each, 75 cents per doz., post-paid; 60 cent


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