The new guide to rose culture : 1881 . started in the house in a warmpJace, but care should be taken that they getno check in setting out. Plant three or fourinches deep in rich ground. If danger of frostbefore flowers are done in the Fall, lift carefullywithout disturbing the roots, and plant in potsor boxes and remove to a warm light place,and they will continue to bloom for a Tuberose requires rich ground, plenty oflight and heat—and moderate moisture—theflowers are so extremely beautiful and fragrantthat they are worth taking some extra care to get. Double Tuberose.—Price, str


The new guide to rose culture : 1881 . started in the house in a warmpJace, but care should be taken that they getno check in setting out. Plant three or fourinches deep in rich ground. If danger of frostbefore flowers are done in the Fall, lift carefullywithout disturbing the roots, and plant in potsor boxes and remove to a warm light place,and they will continue to bloom for a Tuberose requires rich ground, plenty oflight and heat—and moderate moisture—theflowers are so extremely beautiful and fragrantthat they are worth taking some extra care to get. Double Tuberose.—Price, strong floweringbulbs, 2 for 25 cents ; 12 for $ ; $S per hun-dred. Double Tuberose, PEARL.—This elegantsort produces much larger and more doubleflowers than the common variety; it is ofdwarfish habit, with flower stems only 18inches to two feet high ; flowers in greatprofusion, and of indescribable sweetness ;requires same treatment as above. Price,strong flowering bulbs, 2 for 35 cents; 6for $1; 13 for $2 ; ^12 per Double Tuberose, Pearl. IN NEW COUNTRIES and TRYING CLIMATES try first Hardy FloweringShrubs, Honeysuckles, Climbing Vines and Prairie Roses. These are all very hardy and aresure to succeed. They will produce a fine effect very quickly, and help to make shelterfor more tender plants. When you get these well established, try our Beautiful Ever*Blooming Roses, and all other pretty flowers you can obtain. Our • Guide to Rose Culture, this year, as heretofore, is from the press of & Stavely, Printers and Publishers, Nos. 237-9 Dock Street, Philadelphia; andit here gives us pleasure to say that we have always found them faithful to their contracts,prompt and reliable. 62 THE DINGEE & CONARD COMPANYS ^£ ^ ERIANTHUS RAVENNA. A perfectly hardy Ornamental Grass, very largeand strong. It throws up 20 to 30 splendid flower stalks,9 to 12 feet high, each one crowned with a beautifulfeathery plume over one foot long, and very gracefuland pre


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