. Park's illustrated list of hardy bulbs for 1900. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. TROP^OLUM JARRATII. A fine trellis vine blooming in pots in early spring; flowers scarlet, yellow and black; each 25 cents. This Tropseolum has small, graceful, delicate foliage, and tuber- ous roots. T. speciosum, creeping plant with six-lobed leaves and brilliant Ver- million flowers, 25 cents each. T. Lobbi- anum, fibrous-rooted sort, rich scarlet flowers, 15 cents each, three for 25 cents. These are valuable for winter-blooming. TRITONIAS. These are attra


. Park's illustrated list of hardy bulbs for 1900. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. TROP^OLUM JARRATII. A fine trellis vine blooming in pots in early spring; flowers scarlet, yellow and black; each 25 cents. This Tropseolum has small, graceful, delicate foliage, and tuber- ous roots. T. speciosum, creeping plant with six-lobed leaves and brilliant Ver- million flowers, 25 cents each. T. Lobbi- anum, fibrous-rooted sort, rich scarlet flowers, 15 cents each, three for 25 cents. These are valuable for winter-blooming. TRITONIAS. These are attractive bulbous plants for pot culture. Colors range from bright rose to rich orange. They make a brilliant appearance, and set among other window plants add much to the effect. The bulbs are not large, and a half dozen of them may be planted in a five-inch pot. Cover about an inch deep. Aurea, yellow, each 4 cents; mixed 4 cents each. The general appearance of the plant is shown in the accompanying en- VALLOTA PURPUREA. A [first-class, free - blooming bulbous plant for pots; very rich in color; each 50 cents. For some years past I have been unable to sup- ply the demand for these Ama- ryllis-like flow- ers. I hope, however, t o have enough for all. They are well worth cul- tivating. WATSONIA. Iridaceous bulbous plants requiring the same care as the Hybrid Gladiolus. Flow- ers showy and handsome. Each 5 cents. ZEPHYRANTHES. Zephyr-flowers; bulbous flowers suitable for pots in winter, or for summer-blooming out-door. Six bulbs will fill a five-inch pot. Treatment same as that recommended for Hyacinths. They are sure to bloom. These flowers are natives of Texas, where they are often called Rain-flowers, because they appear after the first rain following a dry season. 30 cts. per dozen, 4 cts. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations m


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