Livingston's true blue bulbs plants seeds for autumn . for 25c. Three each of the 6varieties for 70c, by mail, postpaid. NARCISSUS COLLECTION (DAFFODILS ) 16 Beautiful Bulbs for only 50 cents,By Mail, postpaid. 2 Alba Plena Odorata—Double, pure white; very fra-grant. Does finely in shady places. 2 Incomparable—The good old Butter and Eggs vari-ety. Urauge and yellow ; superb blooms. 2 Paper White Grandiflora—The ever popular purewhite, fragrant variety. In bloom by Christmas. 2 Poeticus Ornatus—Large, fragrant, snow-white, singleflowers, with crimson edged cup. A beautiful sort. 2 Princeps—A m


Livingston's true blue bulbs plants seeds for autumn . for 25c. Three each of the 6varieties for 70c, by mail, postpaid. NARCISSUS COLLECTION (DAFFODILS ) 16 Beautiful Bulbs for only 50 cents,By Mail, postpaid. 2 Alba Plena Odorata—Double, pure white; very fra-grant. Does finely in shady places. 2 Incomparable—The good old Butter and Eggs vari-ety. Urauge and yellow ; superb blooms. 2 Paper White Grandiflora—The ever popular purewhite, fragrant variety. In bloom by Christmas. 2 Poeticus Ornatus—Large, fragrant, snow-white, singleflowers, with crimson edged cup. A beautiful sort. 2 Princeps—A magnificent flower, with light-yellow pet-als and deep yellow trumpet. 2 Stella—A most beautiful, large, pure white, single vari-ety, with deep yellow trumpet. 2 Trumpet Major—A magnificent single variety; entirelygolden-yellow, both petals and trumpet. 2 Van Sion—The famous Old Double Dutch , golden-yellow flowers. A splendid variety. A Fine Collection—It Will Please You 6 The liivingston Seed Company, Columbus, TULIPS Our collection of Tulips is unusually fine. Weoffer you none but the very choicest varieties. Allour bulbs are of superior size and quality, we hav-ing made especial effort to secure the best Tulipsgrown in Holland, and feel that we have succeeded. No flower of our gardens excels the Tulip. Richand brilliant in color, beautiful in form, easy to growin pots, and gorgeously grand for bedding effects inthe garden—everybody plants Tulips. Nothing wecan say will make them more popular than theyalready are. Tulips always succeed—in the windowgarden, forced by florists, or outdoors in the flowerbeds. You cannot imagine a Spring without Tulips—let us urge you to plant lots of them. They areabsolutely hardy everywhere, need little care, growto perfection in any soil or situation, and alwaysyield their elegant blooms in lavish amongst shrubbery, or in the herbaceousplant border, they give admirable effects. Tul


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