. Descriptive catalog. Nursery stock Catalogs; Horticulture Catalogs; Gardening Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Fruit-culture Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Iowa Shenandoah. 50 THE SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA DAHLIAS The Dahlia is coming to the front in the ranks of summer flowering plants. There is nothing that can equal them in range of color and abundance of bloom. They are splendid for cut-flower work and command attention wherever grown. Plant in good, rich garden soil; set three feet apart and for HARDY BULBS FOR FALL PLANTING. Dahlia. best res


. Descriptive catalog. Nursery stock Catalogs; Horticulture Catalogs; Gardening Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Fruit-culture Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Iowa Shenandoah. 50 THE SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA DAHLIAS The Dahlia is coming to the front in the ranks of summer flowering plants. There is nothing that can equal them in range of color and abundance of bloom. They are splendid for cut-flower work and command attention wherever grown. Plant in good, rich garden soil; set three feet apart and for HARDY BULBS FOR FALL PLANTING. Dahlia. best results allow but one stalk in a hill; be- fore freezing weather, dig and store in frost- proof cellar. TUBEROSE The Tuberose is one of the most highly perfumed and sweetest flowers known. Grows about eighteen inches high, sending up long, slender spikes, completely covered with beautiful white waxen flowers. Plant in May, after ground is warm, three inches deep and six inches apart. Before ground freezes in the fall, lift the bulbs and store in warm, dry cellar. They can also be grown in pots in the house. CROCUS These dainty little flowers are among the first to appear in the spring, a sure har- binger of warmer weather. They have a wonderful range of colors, which are bril- liant and showy; an ex- cellent bedding plant: when arranged in rows or beds by planting the various varieties, they make a splendid spot of color in the garden. Should be planted in the fall, about two inches deep. HYACINTHS The most beautiful and fra- grant of early spring flowering bulbs. The wax- like, bell-shaped flowers are borne in large trusses and the variety of colors is endless. They are very easy of cultivation, and can be grown either in pots of soil cr glasses of water for winter Moom- ing. When grown in the garden they form gorge- ous spots of color before other spring flowers come into bloom. Plant in the fall in good rich garden soil about four inches deep and three to four inches apart. LIL


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