. Triteleia Usui oka. Spir.^a Gladstone. TRITELEIA. Uniflora (Spring Star Mower). A pretty little plant, suitable either for pot culture or open border, grows about 6 inches high and bears star-shaped flowers of a delicate blue- white; fragrant. 15 cts. per doz.; 75 Cts. per 100; $6-00 per 1000. VALLOTA. Purpurea (Scarborougll Lily). A valuable free-flowering summer and autumn blooming Amaryllis; color rich red. It is one of the few really good window- plants. 25 cts. each; $ per doz. 2EPHYRANTHES (Zephyr Flowers, or Fair, Lilies). Beautiful dwarf bulbous plants, somewhat resembling the Cr


. Triteleia Usui oka. Spir.^a Gladstone. TRITELEIA. Uniflora (Spring Star Mower). A pretty little plant, suitable either for pot culture or open border, grows about 6 inches high and bears star-shaped flowers of a delicate blue- white; fragrant. 15 cts. per doz.; 75 Cts. per 100; $6-00 per 1000. VALLOTA. Purpurea (Scarborougll Lily). A valuable free-flowering summer and autumn blooming Amaryllis; color rich red. It is one of the few really good window- plants. 25 cts. each; $ per doz. 2EPHYRANTHES (Zephyr Flowers, or Fair, Lilies). Beautiful dwarf bulbous plants, somewhat resembling the Crocus in appearance; very effective for planting in the border in May. flowering with great profusion during the summer. They are also most suitable for pot culture. 6 bulbs clus- tered in a 6-inch pot in the autumn will give a fine display during the winter and spring. (Rcadi/ !" October.) Alba. Pure white. Rosea. Large rose-colored flowei s. Price, either of the above, 0 cts. each; 60 cts. per doz.; $ per 100. DREER'S SUPERB DARWIN TUEIPS. We illustrate on the cover of this catalogue six of the choicest of this Giant May-flowering class, and offer on page 13 a collection of eighteen of the very best varieties, each one distinct and desirable. SPIRAEA OR ASTILBE. (Ready in November.') As a pot plant for the cool conservatory or window garden this is one of the most satisfactory and easiest to grow; the clumps or roots should be put into pots or pans just large enough to hold them, as soon as received in November, given a thorough watering and set outside in a sheltered position and covered with ashes or litter. For Easter flowering bring them into the house from eight to ten weeks in advance of that date. lor best results keep them cool and give plenty of water. Also verj desirable for the hardy border, blooming outdoors in June, and prefer a partially shaded position. Gladstone. This grand variety is a favorite with the lead- ing glowers, who are unanimous in declarin


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