. Elliott's fifty-third annual edition of fall bulbs. Seeds New York (State) New York Catalogs; Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Vegetab. / CHIONODOXA LUCrLIAE. CHIONODOXA LUCILIAE. (Glory of the Sno-vv.) A most exquisite early spring flowering plant, thoj'- oughly hardy, and will thrive well in any soil; it grows taller than Scilla Siberica, with flowers larger and more numerous, of a brilliant sky-blue color, with white centre.
. Elliott's fifty-third annual edition of fall bulbs. Seeds New York (State) New York Catalogs; Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Vegetab. / CHIONODOXA LUCrLIAE. CHIONODOXA LUCILIAE. (Glory of the Sno-vv.) A most exquisite early spring flowering plant, thoj'- oughly hardy, and will thrive well in any soil; it grows taller than Scilla Siberica, with flowers larger and more numerous, of a brilliant sky-blue color, with white centre. 5o. each; 25c. per doz.; $ per 100. By mail CEOWN IMPEEIALS. CROWN IMPERIALS. These are handsome border plants of stately growth, perfectly hardy, and produce their pendant, bell-shaped flowers in clusters. They will succeed well in free drained soils, and are very effective planted in clumps in shrubberj' borders. Mixed varieties. 12c. each; $ per doz. Add for postage 3 cents per bulb extra. COLCHICUM AUTUMNALE. (Autamn Plo'werlns: Crocus.) A pretty bulb with flowers resembling a Crocus, purple, white striped—treat as Crocus. The peculiarity of the plant is, that the flowers are produced late in autumn, and the leaves appear in the following spring, ripening the seed ; a very interesting plant. The bulbs are large and should re- main some time without being disturbed. 10c. each ; 75c. per doz. By mail add 3 cents per bulb. CYCLAMEN. Among the many charming plants which grace the flower house and sitting-room during the spring and winter months, few, if any, are so interestingly pretty and accom- modating as the Cyclamen ; its neat, chaste, graceful little elegant flowers, varj-ing from snow-white to crimson, secure for it universal admiration, while the simplicity of its culture brings it within the reach of even those who can command no better accommodation than a sitting room window. Cyclamen Persicum Giganteum. Prize strain. 20c. each; | per doz. A
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