. Autumn catalogue of bulbs and plants. Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. James Vick's Sons, Seedsmen, Rochester, New York 11 JONQUILS DOZ. zoo > 35 a 35 i ao i 25 All the following are particularly desirable for forcing and window culture. Largest Double. Sweet-scented . 3 for Single. Sweet-scented 2 for Campernel (Great Jonquil). Yellow, fragrant 2 for 5 20 1 50 Rugulosus. Large golden yellow, much finer than Campernel 2 lor 5 25 1 75 CHINESE SACRED LILY A variety of Polyanthus Narcissus introduced by the Chinese. The flowers are pure silvery white, with golden ye


. Autumn catalogue of bulbs and plants. Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. James Vick's Sons, Seedsmen, Rochester, New York 11 JONQUILS DOZ. zoo > 35 a 35 i ao i 25 All the following are particularly desirable for forcing and window culture. Largest Double. Sweet-scented . 3 for Single. Sweet-scented 2 for Campernel (Great Jonquil). Yellow, fragrant 2 for 5 20 1 50 Rugulosus. Large golden yellow, much finer than Campernel 2 lor 5 25 1 75 CHINESE SACRED LILY A variety of Polyanthus Narcissus introduced by the Chinese. The flowers are pure silvery white, with golden yellow cups, chaste and graceful in appearance and of exquisite fragrance. A dozen bulbs started at intervals in shallow bowls of water, three or four bulbs in each dish, with just enough small pebbles or stones to prevent them from toppling over, will give a succession of flowers throughout the winter. Extra large size bulbs, by mail postpaid, each 12 cents; per dozen, $ ALLIUM NEAPOLITANUM This-species is largely raised in Southern France for its handsome white flowers produced in clusters; and is extensively grown by florists. Six or eight bulbs may be planted in a five-inch pot; they will develop in a low or moderate temperature. Two for s cents; dozen 20 cents; per 100, post- paid. GARDEN ANEMONE The Garden Anemones are very beautiful flowers. Some are double, some are single, the single varieties being the most brilliant. These Anemones have not been grown generally at the north because somewhat tender, and are not advised except for those gardens which have some shelter, either from buildings or evergreen trees or closely planted shrubs, where on a well-drained border the bulbs may be planted in autumn and given the protec- tion of a thick coating of stable litter or leaves or ever- green boughs. The flowers are so beautiful that they will give the highest satisfaction when they come into bloom in the spring. Plant them five inches apart and cover three inches d


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