. Catalogue of bulbs for winter and spring blooming. Nursery stock, Pennsylvania, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants), Catalogs. CALYSTEGIA. trellis or arbor ; it will bloom 15 cts. each, $ per dozen. early 1 give greatest s a t i s f a ction. They should be kept in sand in a cool place un- til planted. The demand for this hardy Double Pink Morning Glory has been very great this year, and it promises to continue next season. Flowers like a beautiful pink PolyanthaRose —p e r f e c 11 y hardy. If planted in the garden it is best to confine the groots in a large p""pot or b


. Catalogue of bulbs for winter and spring blooming. Nursery stock, Pennsylvania, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants), Catalogs. CALYSTEGIA. trellis or arbor ; it will bloom 15 cts. each, $ per dozen. early 1 give greatest s a t i s f a ction. They should be kept in sand in a cool place un- til planted. The demand for this hardy Double Pink Morning Glory has been very great this year, and it promises to continue next season. Flowers like a beautiful pink PolyanthaRose —p e r f e c 11 y hardy. If planted in the garden it is best to confine the groots in a large p""pot or box, when it will be found very fine for covering a and freely . WEEOI. The most beautiful and largest of all the Butterfly Lilies. Its immense flowers, which are golden yellow in color, delicately dotted with brown, are covered with silky hairs ; robust and easily grown ; plant 5 to 6 inches deep. These " Mariposa Tulips " or '• Butterfly Lilies" are most interesting and beautiful, and always please. 15 cts. each, $ per dozen. CAMA S - SIA FRA- SERI. Beaut i f u 1 and vigorous hardy bulb, bearing loose racemes of 20 to 30 flowers on spikes i to 3 feet high. Colors deep to a pale blue. Fine for cut. ting, as they remain per- fect for a long time. P r o - duces a strik- ing effect in the garden ; a decided ac- quisition. 15 cents each. $ CAMASSIA FRASERI, Crinum Capense Rosea. While much praise has been bestowed on some southern Crinums sold at $1 to $3 each, here is one which is just as beautiful, and which would be perfectly hardy in any but the most northern localities, with a slight protection. But it is really too beautiful a flower to plant in the garden, and can best be enjoyed indoors. Its flowers are borne on stems 2 to 3 feet high ; they are very large, funnel-shaped, white tinged with red, and produced in umbels of 10 to 20 flowers, frequently blooming several times during the season. When planted in the garden they enjoy


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