. Catalogue of rare Florida fruits and flowers for the season of 1890. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Cutler Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. 24 fiAKDEN' Clematis coccinea, intense rosy scarlet, very fine, 20c. eacb. riematis crispa, fine deep blue, with a white border, and delicicusly frag^rant in which it differs 20e. each The.'^f Tiyo hpautifal compRDioDH should alw&jB b» growing near together, anrl we will send ou« of eaeb for 30f: J^ I^^ from mo~t soits FAIRY LILIES. Fairy Lily, or Zephyranthes Treatiae. .EMATIS C'RIHPA. Tbo great ama


. Catalogue of rare Florida fruits and flowers for the season of 1890. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Cutler Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. 24 fiAKDEN' Clematis coccinea, intense rosy scarlet, very fine, 20c. eacb. riematis crispa, fine deep blue, with a white border, and delicicusly frag^rant in which it differs 20e. each The.'^f Tiyo hpautifal compRDioDH should alw&jB b» growing near together, anrl we will send ou« of eaeb for 30f: J^ I^^ from mo~t soits FAIRY LILIES. Fairy Lily, or Zephyranthes Treatiae. .EMATIS C'RIHPA. Tbo great amaryIHa family has given us many rar» gems, bnt none that can Hnrpa^ie, if cqnal. In dell- eate beauty, purity and sweetness thif* fair Florida flower, most happily styled the Fair>- IJly. The cut shows the appearance of the flowers, which are aboat three inches across, of dazzling whiteness, delicioaslj sweet scented an*i bornf on 8cape« about one foot io height. The l)uU>s ar«' about the Hi«> of acorna. pro- ducing .^lender, gra-'.-'-like foiiagie. nnd from one to three perfect flowers at a time. Ah soon an pott«d lany of them will .aend up blooms at once, before they produce any foliagn, and many will continue to bloom at intervals throughout the entire iteaMoa. For Kaster decoration they are particularly appro- priate and quite nnsurpasi-ed. Several should be planted in one pot. in any g^ood. soil, remilarly watered and given a sunny position. Wh»»n they evince a disposition to rest, only enouirh wat^r ro^ be given to keep the soil from g'oing dry. On no Mc- coiwtfibould fhey he completely ilhi^d off. Perbape the most satisfactory way to arrow tliem is by plarting around the edges of pot* contoininfr larg* growing plants, such as Oleanders. Roses, Fuchsias, etc. In snch ,â : tn^s'Ti- n ' I ry will floarish and hloomforyears, therootsof thelarjie plants serving to l;eep tlit:' noii swf»t>t and friable. Price of strong; flowering ljulbs,


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