. Annual catalogue of Price & Reed, Geo H. Price, sucessor : importers, growers and dealers in fine flower, vegetable and field seeds also dealers in horticultural and agricultural implements. Nursery stock New York (State) Albany Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. TIGKI! A. LILY OF THE VALLEY. MADEIRA VINE. SINGLE DAHLIAS. JAPAN LILY. DOIREE DAHLIAS are well worthy of culture. The variety and beauty of its blossoms, and profusion in the late Summer and Autumn, when there are few ha


. Annual catalogue of Price & Reed, Geo H. Price, sucessor : importers, growers and dealers in fine flower, vegetable and field seeds also dealers in horticultural and agricultural implements. Nursery stock New York (State) Albany Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. TIGKI! A. LILY OF THE VALLEY. MADEIRA VINE. SINGLE DAHLIAS. JAPAN LILY. DOIREE DAHLIAS are well worthy of culture. The variety and beauty of its blossoms, and profusion in the late Summer and Autumn, when there are few handsome flowers in bloom, make it a great favorite. It will grow well in almost any good soil, except wet, heavy clay. Set about 3 feet apart; when out of danger of frost allow only one shoot to grow ; tie to stakes as it advances, trimming off the lower side shoots, keeping it moderately wet in dry weather. The tubers should be taken up before the ground freezes, and laid away in a dry, warm cellar till Spring. Bright Claret, White, Crimson, Red, Amber, Rose, Yellow, Salmon, Variegated, etc., etc., 20 cents each ; § per doz. Dwarf Bouquet Dahlias, assorted colors, 20 cents each; $ per doz. White, 20 cents each ; $ per doz. DAHLIAS. This section of the Dahlia family has now become exceedingly fashionable, on account of the value attached to the cut blossoms. The flowers range from 3 to 5 inches in diameter, with a bright yellow center, surrounded with petais of all shades of scarlet crimson, rose, yellow, orange, white ; 20 cents each ; $ per (Water ) These lilies are beautiful, and until lately have been rarely cultivated. They can be grown in any lake, pond or swampy piece of ground, aquarium, tanks or tubs of water sunk in the ground. The flowers are from 6 to 8 inches in diameter, very fragrant, and are produced freely from June to Septem- ber. For growing in ponds, if a soft, muddy bottom, tie the roots close to a stone large eno


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