. Floral gems for winter flowering: autumn 1899. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. 12 McGregor Brothers, Florists, Springfield, NARCISSUS JONQUILLA. iJONQUILIS.) MUCH prized for their charming, golden and deliciously sweet- scented flowers, perfectly hardy, and flowering very early in the spring; they are admirably adapted for Winter forcing, Sing:Ie Jonquil—The well-known favorite, delicately scented and beautiful for forcing. Eich yellow. Very fragrant. Price, two for 5 cents; 20 cent; per dozen.
. Floral gems for winter flowering: autumn 1899. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. 12 McGregor Brothers, Florists, Springfield, NARCISSUS JONQUILLA. iJONQUILIS.) MUCH prized for their charming, golden and deliciously sweet- scented flowers, perfectly hardy, and flowering very early in the spring; they are admirably adapted for Winter forcing, Sing:Ie Jonquil—The well-known favorite, delicately scented and beautiful for forcing. Eich yellow. Very fragrant. Price, two for 5 cents; 20 cent; per dozen. Double Jonquil—Heads of small but very double deep golden-yellow flowers, powerfully scented and good for forcing. Price, 6 cents each; 60 cents per dozen. Campernelle-Large, six lobed yellow flowers, four to six on a stem, fine for forcing, and the one generally preferred by florists. Price, 4c each; three for 10 cents; 25 cents per dozen. NARCISSUS POETICUS. Poeticus—The " Pheasant's Eye," or " Poet's Narcissuspure white flower, with orange cup edged with crimson. Splendid cut flower. Price, 3 cents each; 30 cents per dozen. IXIAS, THE Ixias produce their beautiful flowers in spikes, and are of the most dazzling and brilliant colors and sure to attract great attention. It is only a few years that they have been grown in this country to any ex- tent, but in that time, like the Freesias, they have become very popular. For pot culture in the house they give great satisfaction, being easy of culture and free bloomers. Plant in October (six toeightin a 5 inch pot) in sandy loam, one inch deep, pressing the soil firmly over the bulbs. Put away in a cool cellar or frame and cover with ashes. Water ppar- ingly until the fiower spikes appear. They may then be brought to the light and given plenty of air, sunshine and water. Finest new English sorts in variety. Price; 3 cents each; two for 5 cents; 15 cents per dozen French Ranunculus*. Please note that these imag
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