. Vick's garden and floral guide . rmilion ; free bloomer 25 Woman in White, large white. Mrs. Tait, large white ; serrated petals 2S Yellow Boy, deep yellow. St. Catherine, cadmium yellow, free bloomer 2; Yellow Standard, yellow. Sydny Hailing, deep purplish maroon 23 New and Scarce Varieties of Dahlias for 1898. Price, 30 cents each, $ per Cactus Dahlias for 1898. New Show Dahlias for 1898. Blanche Keith, fine yellow, with long twisted petals. Alec Fielding, creamy ground, heavily tipped purplish rose, Countess of Gosford, cinnamon, suffused with gold. Adolph Wagner, buff, dott
. Vick's garden and floral guide . rmilion ; free bloomer 25 Woman in White, large white. Mrs. Tait, large white ; serrated petals 2S Yellow Boy, deep yellow. St. Catherine, cadmium yellow, free bloomer 2; Yellow Standard, yellow. Sydny Hailing, deep purplish maroon 23 New and Scarce Varieties of Dahlias for 1898. Price, 30 cents each, $ per Cactus Dahlias for 1898. New Show Dahlias for 1898. Blanche Keith, fine yellow, with long twisted petals. Alec Fielding, creamy ground, heavily tipped purplish rose, Countess of Gosford, cinnamon, suffused with gold. Adolph Wagner, buff, dotted and lined deep crimson. Grand Duke Alexis of Russia, white, tipped with delicate lilac. Effiie Wilmot, yellow ground, tipped with lake. Lady Montague, deep, rich crimson. John Walker, clear white, perfect flower. Miss Arnold, deep pink, shaded lilac. Lady Grace, light lemon, free Mooming. Miss Peart, beauliful white, long twisted petals. Yellow Queen, clear yellow, fine form. BULBS re JAMES VICKS SONS, ROCHESTER, N. Y. The Fuchsias when in full bloom are most beautiful objects. The plants we offerare strong and thrifty, grown especially for summer and winter flowering. Theyrequire a light, rich soil. Sprinkle often and give plenty of light and air. Theplants are capable of developing beautifully and blooming profusely when planted ina bed of rich soil in a somewhat shaded place, such as is afforded at the north oreast side of the house, or in the shade of a fence. In planting them out it is best toturn them out of their pots and allow their roots to run. In autumn lift the plantsand place in boxes of soil and keep nearly or quite dormant until spring. Winterblooming plants are better to be kept in their pots and treated with special referenceto their season of bloom. SINGLE. Fuchsia Black Prince, corolla reddish rose, sepals carmine. Constancy, flowers large ; corolla, a rich carmine; sepals white and well Topinard, flowers, large, fine ; corolla white
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