. Compliments of the season. Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. EYNSFORD GEM. TUBE-ROSE. The Tuberose is a beautiful, pure white, wax- like very sweet scented, double flower, growing on tall stems, each stem bearing a dozen or more flowers. In cold latitudes, obtain tubers early, plant them in boxes of earth, and keep in a warm place in the house; when warm weather, transplant to the garden. Those who want this beautiful flower in early winter, can. TUBEROSE. plant a few bulbs in pots in July or August, sink them to the rim in earth in the garden, where


. Compliments of the season. Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. EYNSFORD GEM. TUBE-ROSE. The Tuberose is a beautiful, pure white, wax- like very sweet scented, double flower, growing on tall stems, each stem bearing a dozen or more flowers. In cold latitudes, obtain tubers early, plant them in boxes of earth, and keep in a warm place in the house; when warm weather, transplant to the garden. Those who want this beautiful flower in early winter, can. TUBEROSE. plant a few bulbs in pots in July or August, sink them to the rim in earth in the garden, where they can remain until the cool nights of autumn, then remove to the house. Our Tube- roses are all of our own growing, and splendid bulbs. /View "Dwarf Tuberose, "Pearl," per dozen, 75 cents; half-dozen, 40 cents; three tubers, 25 cents; each 10 SALVIA (Flowering Sage). No plant grown gives us such a brilliant dis- play of flowers in the autumn as the Salvia. Splendid for pot culture in the house; 20 cents each. Salvia "Bruantii, dwarf, flowers large, rich dark red. leucantha, base of tubes rosy-mauve, upper part of tubes pure white. marmorata nana, of neat dwarf hab- it; flowers alternately marked scarlet and white. Mons. Issanchou, flowers scarlet and white; a strong, robust grower. Mrs. Stevens, this variety is identical with Salvia splendens, except the color, which is deep crimson, splendens, the old scarlet variety. TKAB ESe AN TIA. The Tradescantia (often called Wandering Jew), have beautifully marked foliage, and are fine for hanging baskets and vases, or for house culture, as they will endure almost any hardship. Tradescantia zebrina, leaves dark green, with a silvery stripe— 80. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original James Vick's Sons (Rochester, N. Y. ); Henry G. Gil


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