Our new guide : autumn 1894 . ht all as a windowplant for Winter blooming, being of the easiest culture andsure to bloom freely in Midwinter; a few bulbs will give a potfull of handsome foliage plants, which produce numbers ofgraceful, drooping, Lilylike flowers; color, a fine shade ofyellow. The bulbs should be potted or planted soon afterbeing received, as they suffer if allowed to remain dry. 6 ; 3 for 15 cts.; 12 for 50 cts. 01HOTMOQALOT UM1ILJLTOT. STAR OF BETHLEHEM. This lovely flowering bulb is valuable both for pot culture inthe house during Winter, and in the open ground for


Our new guide : autumn 1894 . ht all as a windowplant for Winter blooming, being of the easiest culture andsure to bloom freely in Midwinter; a few bulbs will give a potfull of handsome foliage plants, which produce numbers ofgraceful, drooping, Lilylike flowers; color, a fine shade ofyellow. The bulbs should be potted or planted soon afterbeing received, as they suffer if allowed to remain dry. 6 ; 3 for 15 cts.; 12 for 50 cts. 01HOTMOQALOT UM1ILJLTOT. STAR OF BETHLEHEM. This lovely flowering bulb is valuable both for pot culture inthe house during Winter, and in the open ground for earlySpring blooming. Unlike O. Arabicum, this variety is entirelyhardy, and once planted it will become a permanent and beau-tiful addition to the garden. It is sure to do well under anyordinary circumstances, and the bulbs cost so little that no gar-den should be without a clump. In pots, culture is of thesimplest. The star-like white blossoms are borne in greatumbels. Fine bulbs, 5 cts. each ; 3 for 10 cts.; 12 for 35


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