Horsford's Nurseries . violet orpurple, the lower ones are pale blue, like thepetals of the type. May. N., 12 cts. each,$ per doz.; P., 13 cts. each, $ per doz. V. palmata, flowers. N. Viola pubescens. Downy Yellow Violet. 6 to 12inches high, with broadly heart-shaped leavesand vellow flowers. N., 12 cts. each, $1 per doz.;P., 14 cts. each, $ per tricolor. Pansy. This is one of the most gen-erally popular of cultivated flowers. It perfers/a cool, moist bottom. N., 5 cts. each, 45 per doz.; P., 6 cts. each, 55 cts. per doz. Mixed/ seeds, 10 cts. per pkt. YUCCA


Horsford's Nurseries . violet orpurple, the lower ones are pale blue, like thepetals of the type. May. N., 12 cts. each,$ per doz.; P., 13 cts. each, $ per doz. V. palmata, flowers. N. Viola pubescens. Downy Yellow Violet. 6 to 12inches high, with broadly heart-shaped leavesand vellow flowers. N., 12 cts. each, $1 per doz.;P., 14 cts. each, $ per tricolor. Pansy. This is one of the most gen-erally popular of cultivated flowers. It perfers/a cool, moist bottom. N., 5 cts. each, 45 per doz.; P., 6 cts. each, 55 cts. per doz. Mixed/ seeds, 10 cts. per pkt. YUCCA filamentosa. Adams Needle. One of theJ most effective perennials, bearing in July a splendid pyramid of white, bell-shaped flowers. 4 to 8 feet high. N., 20 cts. each. ZYGADENUS (Amianthium) muscitoxicum. A bulbous-rooted plant, 4 to 8 inches high, withsimple raceme of white flowers in June andJuly. A permanent plant when established ingood garden soil. N., 15 cts. each, $ perdoz.; P., 18 cts. each, $ per Viola Canadensis N. preceding the prices indicates NOT prepaid; P. indicates prepaid 36 fredk H. Horsford, Charlotte, Vermont Tender Plants Suited to spring planting. They are lifted in autumn just after frost, and, after being well dried, thebulbs are stored in a warm, dry place. The flowers of nearly all are brilliant and showy. \ ci BESSERA elegans. Mexican Coral Drops. Itscoral-like flowers are in umbels, bell-shaped,ten to fifteen per plant. Stems 1 to 2 feet dry, sandy, or gravelly soil and sun. N.,6 cts. each, 50 cts. per doz.; P., 7 cts. each,55 cts. per doz. CANNAS— ustria. Golden yellow; very fine,honse Bouvier. Deep, velvet}- Henderson. Crimson; of uniform Vaughan. Deep golden yellow, spottedrimson. NJJames Veitch. Color fine carmine-scarlet, withlarge bronze Marquant. Salmon-pink. In ordering Cannas, please say whether youwish started or dormant roots. Price of each variety: N., 10 cts. each;P., 1


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