. Bulbs : autumn 1904 . friable soil. Per Doz. Per 100 Grand Duchesse, White, large, pure white, on single stems from 5 to 8 inches long, bright green foliage; extra fine 2 for 5c Grand Duchesse, Pink, bright pink, on single stems; compact sturdy Grand Duchesse, Lavender, pinkish lavender, changing to old rose, onsingle stems 5 to 8 inches long; dark green foliage 2 for 5c Bermuda Buttercup, flowers very large, bright buttercup yellow, producedin great profusion on long stems, several on a stem. A very luxuriantgrower; one of the most desirable for pots or hanging baskets; one bulbof this vari


. Bulbs : autumn 1904 . friable soil. Per Doz. Per 100 Grand Duchesse, White, large, pure white, on single stems from 5 to 8 inches long, bright green foliage; extra fine 2 for 5c Grand Duchesse, Pink, bright pink, on single stems; compact sturdy Grand Duchesse, Lavender, pinkish lavender, changing to old rose, onsingle stems 5 to 8 inches long; dark green foliage 2 for 5c Bermuda Buttercup, flowers very large, bright buttercup yellow, producedin great profusion on long stems, several on a stem. A very luxuriantgrower; one of the most desirable for pots or hanging baskets; one bulbof this variety is sufficient for a 5 or 6 inch pot, and if properly treated 20 $1 25 20 1 25 20 1 25 10 GERMAIN SEED COMPANY. Oxalis.—Continued. may be had in bloom within 6 or 7 weeks from time of planting. Wellgrown plants have produced over 1000 blossoms in one season and as many as 70 flower stems at one time 2 for 5e Boweii, rosy crimson, large, extra fine 2 for 5e Choice Mixed 2 for 5c Per Doz. Per 100 202020 1 251 501 25. Lilies. LILTCTM HARRISII. Postage 20e to 25c per doz. cannot say too much in praise of this elegantclass of plants which are becoming more popular everyseason. The Lily has been rightly termed the Queenof Flowers, aud no flower can convey a more trueidea of purity, grandeur and stately beauty. Veryhandsome either for garden or pot culture, deliciouslyfragrant and fine for cut flowers. Culture in open ground; dig well, add some sandand well-rotted manure (except for Auratum, whichwill not bear manure) and plant about five inchesdeep. Culture in pots; give thorough drainage, thenfill up with compost, consisting of good, rich soil, peatand river sand; place the bulb firmly on this and coverthem about one inch below the surface; give no wateruntil the plants appear above ground, then water freely. L. Candidum and L. Harrisii ready Sept. 1, othervarieties about the middle of November. Each. Per Doz Auratum, Golden Banded Lily, thefinest and most magnificent


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