. PANCRATIUMS. The majority of the Pancratiums being evergreen in their foliage will bloom much more abundantly if potted in the fall, or planted in cold frames ; they will then be in full foliage in early spring, and can- not fail to produce their sweet-scented flowers in abundance. Pancratium Carribseum (Spider Lily). Numer- ous clusters of delicate pure white sweet-scented flowers, lasting long in bloom. 25 cts. each ; $ per dozen. P. Illyricum. Bears a stout flower stem, termin- ated by numerous umbels of deliriously fragrant and attractive large white blossoms. A rare gem. 35 cts. eac
. PANCRATIUMS. The majority of the Pancratiums being evergreen in their foliage will bloom much more abundantly if potted in the fall, or planted in cold frames ; they will then be in full foliage in early spring, and can- not fail to produce their sweet-scented flowers in abundance. Pancratium Carribseum (Spider Lily). Numer- ous clusters of delicate pure white sweet-scented flowers, lasting long in bloom. 25 cts. each ; $ per dozen. P. Illyricum. Bears a stout flower stem, termin- ated by numerous umbels of deliriously fragrant and attractive large white blossoms. A rare gem. 35 cts. each. P. Maritimum (The Sea Daffodil). Bears large panicles of pure white fragrant amaryllis-like flowers, yellowish inside and of delightful odor. Planted a foot in the ground, in light sandy soil, they will prove hardy. One of the finest of Pancratiums. If whole stems are cut the flowers will continue opening in succession for two weeks. 20 cts. each ; § per dozen.
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