Vick's garden & floral guide : spring edition . YUCCA—Spanish Bayonet (l^t) Filamentosa. One of the most decorative and striking of the hardy plants. Itis erect andstately, perfectly hardy, and has sharp pointed leaves and large spikes of creamy whitebell-shaped flowers. It grows about four feet high and blooms in August. Each, 30 cents ; dozen, $ TRITOMA—Flame Flower McOweni. A charming variety, comins into bloom very early ; stems long, truss rather loose ; color orange scarlet and yellow Each, 35 cents; dozen, $ A great improvement on ihe old Tritoma uvaria grandiflora, o


Vick's garden & floral guide : spring edition . YUCCA—Spanish Bayonet (l^t) Filamentosa. One of the most decorative and striking of the hardy plants. Itis erect andstately, perfectly hardy, and has sharp pointed leaves and large spikes of creamy whitebell-shaped flowers. It grows about four feet high and blooms in August. Each, 30 cents ; dozen, $ TRITOMA—Flame Flower McOweni. A charming variety, comins into bloom very early ; stems long, truss rather loose ; color orange scarlet and yellow Each, 35 cents; dozen, $ A great improvement on ihe old Tritoma uvaria grandiflora, or Red Hot Poker. The Mower spikes which are produced with considerably more freedom than in the old variety, are of gigantic size; frequently 4^ feet high, with heads of bloom over twelve inches long, of a rich orange-scarlet, shading to salmon-rose at edie. Flowers from July untilfrost. Each 35 cents; dozen $ TRITOMA Our greenhouse farms at Barnard N. Y. this year were filled full of the finest stock of Perennials we have ever 9° THE LILY is renowned for its magnificent beauty, delicate charm and exquisite fragrance. It is invaluable for the hardy border,excellent for the perennial bed and attractive, as cut flowers, for the house. Knowing the satisfaction it will give, we recommendthe Lilys use more extensively in the hardy border, and urge the introduction of at least a few varieties in the perennial garden. Thevarieties may be so chosen as to give a succession of bloom from the first of June until the latter part of August. We are growing more varieties and larger quantities of Lilies each year on our own bulb farms, near Rochester, where, becauseof favorable soil conditions and our experience in Lily growing, we are able to secure unusually fine bulbs. Some of our Liliescome from Japan and other far-away places, but whether grown on our own farms or coming to us from other experts in Lily growingyou will find our bulbs to be true Vick Quality. Auratum, th


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