. Catalogue of bulbs, roots, seeds and garden requisites. Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 14 WEEBEE & DON, lU CHAMBEKS ST., NEW YOKK. LILY OF THE VALLEY PIPS. (Ready about 1st of November.) The Lily of the Valley is one of the most useful and popular flowers grown; snow white color, and very sweet scented. It is now a most popular plant for forcing, which is easily done by planting the pips in pots, from 6 to 12 in each, watering freely, keeping in a cold


. Catalogue of bulbs, roots, seeds and garden requisites. Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 14 WEEBEE & DON, lU CHAMBEKS ST., NEW YOKK. LILY OF THE VALLEY PIPS. (Ready about 1st of November.) The Lily of the Valley is one of the most useful and popular flowers grown; snow white color, and very sweet scented. It is now a most popular plant for forcing, which is easily done by planting the pips in pots, from 6 to 12 in each, watering freely, keeping in a cold cellar, and starting from week to week, to keep up a succession ; they usually flower three or four weeks after planting. Strong Berlin Pips, 2oc. per doz.; $ per 100; per 1000. LILY OF THE VALLEY CLUMPS. (Ready about Ist of November.) Are generally used for outdoor planting, and should be placed in a shaded locality, where they can be left perma- nently. They are the most admired of spring flowering plants, and are greatly admired on account of their grace- ful appearance and delicate, bell-shaped, pure white flowers ; highly prized for cutting in the early spring. They can also be forced in pots for winter flowering. | Selected Clumps, 30c. each; $ per Lily of the Valley AMARYLLIS. These bulbs are the most gorgeous of bulbous plants. They should be cultivated under glass, using care in watering, unless when in flower. The spikes measure from two to three feet, bearing from two to five trum- pet-shaped flowers, comprising the most beautiful colors. Aullca (Lily of the Palace). Crimson, shaded with green. Each, | ; $ per dozen. Esquestre. Light, rich scarlet, marked with white bars in the centre of throat. Each, 20c.; $ per doz. Johnsonii. Crimson, striped with white. Each, 50c. Formosissima (Jacobean Lily). Scarlet. Each, 15c. AGAPANTHUS UMBELLATUS A fine bulbous-rooted plant, with flower stalk about three feet high, crowned with a head of twe


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