. Vaughan's gardening illustrated : autumn edition. tipped stamens verymuch resembling a single Camellia. It is covered with flowers for monthsduring its season. Aside from is truly beautiful—much moreso than many popular plants. It is hardy throughout the Gulf States. Grownas a pot plant it always is a wonder and a curiosity, and very good tea can bemade from the leaves. Each, 20 cents; 3 for 50 cents. BONE MEAL. The safest and most satisfactory fertilizer for allplants. 5lbs.,30c; iolbs.,5CC.; 25 lbs., 85c; 50 $, not prepaid. HO WK ICRS PLAXT FOOD. This is a most usef


. Vaughan's gardening illustrated : autumn edition. tipped stamens verymuch resembling a single Camellia. It is covered with flowers for monthsduring its season. Aside from is truly beautiful—much moreso than many popular plants. It is hardy throughout the Gulf States. Grownas a pot plant it always is a wonder and a curiosity, and very good tea can bemade from the leaves. Each, 20 cents; 3 for 50 cents. BONE MEAL. The safest and most satisfactory fertilizer for allplants. 5lbs.,30c; iolbs.,5CC.; 25 lbs., 85c; 50 $, not prepaid. HO WK ICRS PLAXT FOOD. This is a most useful Fertilizerfor all kinds of plants raised in pots. It produces a rapid and rigorous growthand an abundance of flowers. It is odorless and takes the place of liquidmanure. Drives all insects out of the soil. Price, small package, containingsufficient plant food for 20 plants for 3 months, 15c.; 3 for 40c.; if by mail add5c. per package. Large package, containing sufficient plant food for oneyear, 25c; 3 for 65c; if by mail add 15c. per SANSEVERIA ZEVLANICA. Fall Edition of Vaughans Gardening Illustrated, Chicago and New York ^ FOR FALL AND WINTER9 PLANTING. . , . * Many amateurs and professional growers set out one and two year old Roses in the Fall, mulching or covering each plant justbefore severe weather with long strawy manure. There is no question as to their success next season. They grow andproduce flowers that are not surpassed by old and established plants. The Why of this is easily explained. Anybroken or bruised roots have time to callous and heal over, and if toward spring an examination be made, it will beseen that the old roots have thrown out many thread-like roots before a leaf has started. As canbe imagined a Rose Plant in this condition is well prepared before the more or less exhaustive ^process of reestablishing itself as well as making flowers and subsequent growth. In the South .Vgand Pacific coast late Fall and Winter planting is especiall


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