Vaughan's seed store . Chionodoxa Lucilliae {Glory of the Snotu) These bulbs are becoming very popular, and de-servedly so, for their lovely blue and white flowersare seen in the garden among the earliest of springflowers. The graceful sprays are admirable for allsorts of bouquets and cut-flower work of everykind, such soft blue shades being always desirableand hard to find in other flowers. The bulbs areperfectly hardy and make a fine display whenplanted in masses outdoors. Once planted theycan be left to themselves, coming up each year atthe first sign of spring. For window culture theyare f


Vaughan's seed store . Chionodoxa Lucilliae {Glory of the Snotu) These bulbs are becoming very popular, and de-servedly so, for their lovely blue and white flowersare seen in the garden among the earliest of springflowers. The graceful sprays are admirable for allsorts of bouquets and cut-flower work of everykind, such soft blue shades being always desirableand hard to find in other flowers. The bulbs areperfectly hardy and make a fine display whenplanted in masses outdoors. Once planted theycan be left to themselves, coming up each year atthe first sign of spring. For window culture theyare fully as charming as freesias • they bloom veryearly, usually by Christmas. Selected bulbs, 3 , 20 cts. per doz., 90 cts. per ico, postpaid. Crown Imperial An old-time garden favorite, with clusters oflarge, bell-shaped flowers. Once planted it wiltgrow and increase from year to year. Plant asearly as possible, and about 5 inches deep. 15 , 30 cts. for 3, per doz., Cyclamen GIANT-FLOWERED This well-known, free-blooming plant is onlyadapted for house culture in our climate, but forwinter flowering it has few superiors. Plant inSeptember or October in a 5-inch pot, using rich,light soil, and water sparingly until it begins vigor-ous growth, after which it may be treated like otherhouse plants. Will give more flowers with lesstrouble than almost any other bulb we White CrimsonWhite, carmine eye Rose, with dark eye Any of above varieties, 15 cts. each, 40 cts. for 3,75 cts. for 6, postpaid. Mixed Varieties. 12 cts. each, 30 «ts. for 3,50 cts. for 6, postpaid. GIANT ORCHID- FLOWERED This splendid new variety, which we offer nowfor the first time, differs from the ordinary Cycla-men by it beautifully fringed flowers. The stemsof both leaves andflowers are stiff, the foliagebeautiful and the flowers of surpassing edges of the petals are frilled, fringed andcurled, and the colors range from the purest whitethrough delicate pink, t


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