. Dreer's 1913 garden book. tful fragrance, which is dispensed during thenight only. 1> cts. each; $() per doz. CISSUS. Discolor. A beautiful climber for the conservatory, with mottled andmarbled crimson and green foliage. 25 cts. each; £ per doz. CEIVIA MINIATA (Imantophyllum). A pretty lily-like plant of the easiest culture, and a most desirablehouse plant; it flowers during the spring and summer months, remainingperiod. The flowers are about 2 inches long, andare borne in dense clusters of from 10to 20 flowers each; in color it is of afine orange-red shading to buff. Large,strong


. Dreer's 1913 garden book. tful fragrance, which is dispensed during thenight only. 1> cts. each; $() per doz. CISSUS. Discolor. A beautiful climber for the conservatory, with mottled andmarbled crimson and green foliage. 25 cts. each; £ per doz. CEIVIA MINIATA (Imantophyllum). A pretty lily-like plant of the easiest culture, and a most desirablehouse plant; it flowers during the spring and summer months, remainingperiod. The flowers are about 2 inches long, andare borne in dense clusters of from 10to 20 flowers each; in color it is of afine orange-red shading to buff. Large,strong plants, 50 cts. each. CLEMATIS. Indivisa. One of the most valuableof all greenhouse climbers. Its purewhite flowers are from 1£ to 2 inchesin diameter,and produced in paniclesfrequently 2 feet long. A well-established plant during the early-spring months is simply a mass ofbloom; the flowers can be used togood advantnge in a cut state. Theplant is evergreen and at all times at-tractive. 75 cts. each. in bloom for a Ions;. Shlhct Carnation. Plants so treated should begin to flower in July and continue to produce anabundance of flowers until killed by frost. For winter-flowering the same cul-tural notes apply, with the exception that the flower shoots should be keptpinched back until about the middle of August, when they should be plantedon benches in the greenhouse for the seasons crop of flowers. Any good fresh soil, moderately enriched, will grow them. Plant 9 to 12inches apart, according to the size of the plants. The same night temperaturethat is required for the little plants before planting out will make good flowers,with 15 to 20 degrees higher and plenty of fresh air during bright days; wateronly sufficiently to keep plants from Gordon. A splendid deep Exquisite, delicate pink of large sizeQloriosa. A large, beautiful pink.(Jolden Beauty. A fine yellow, Brilliant ri h C. W. Ward. Beautifully formed


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