. Vaughan's gardening illustrated : autumn edition. ; 100 for $ Mammoth Bulbs, extra heavy. Each, 25c; 3 30C LILIUM LONGIFLORUM. A variety bearing in clusters beautiful snow-whitetrumpet-shaped flowers of rare fragrance;almost exactly like Lilium Harrisii in shape,but blooms later, extending the season ofthat beautiful kind. Each, 15c; doz., $, postpaid. SPECIAL OFFER: One each extra size bulb, Harrisii and MammothCandidum for 40c; 3 each for $,postpaid. LILIUM HARRISII. For blooming at Christmas it is best to order bulbs as soon as you re-ceive this catalogue. This mammoth wh


. Vaughan's gardening illustrated : autumn edition. ; 100 for $ Mammoth Bulbs, extra heavy. Each, 25c; 3 30C LILIUM LONGIFLORUM. A variety bearing in clusters beautiful snow-whitetrumpet-shaped flowers of rare fragrance;almost exactly like Lilium Harrisii in shape,but blooms later, extending the season ofthat beautiful kind. Each, 15c; doz., $, postpaid. SPECIAL OFFER: One each extra size bulb, Harrisii and MammothCandidum for 40c; 3 each for $,postpaid. LILIUM HARRISII. For blooming at Christmas it is best to order bulbs as soon as you re-ceive this catalogue. This mammoth whiteTrumpet Lily, with flowers four to five incheslong, is the best of all Lilies for winter fore,ing and flowering, because its grand, trumpetshaped flowers, which give forth a deliciousperfume, are wonderfully beautiful and ex-pressive. As a pot plant it is tall and stately;the spike is thickly stu dded with bloom .whichare lovely as cut flowers, and keep a longtime in water. Fall Edition of Vaughans Gardening Illustrated, Chicago and New York 13. NARCISSUS. HESE charming, graceful flowers have had a great revival ofpopularity in the last few years and are now prime favor-ites for early blooming in the garden and are largely forcedby florists for winter flowers. They are bright and the Polyanthus sorts) and nearly all are most deliciously fra-grant; no flower better deserves its popularity. Of easy culture, they are equally satisfac-tory for potting and for the open bed and borders, where their rush-like glaucious foliageand white and yellow flowers are very much admired. For their cultivation the soilshould be well loosened so that the roots have perfect freedom in their growth. Theplanting of bulbs should be deep, and about five to ten inches the foliage dies down in the summer, th? bulbs should be lifted and replanted in September or October in a different place in the garden; in this waythey will thrive and increase from year to year. Every one sho


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