. Choice selections in seeds and plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Tarrytown Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. CALADIUM ESCrLiEXTTTO (Calocasia). Hants, with immense leaves, measuring two to three feet long and two broad, and growing four feet high, having a tropical aspect; admirablv adapted for single specimens for lawns. Extra size bulbs, 50 cents each; too heavv to mail. 1st size bulbs, 30 cents each; by mail. 40 cents each. 2d size hulbs, 15 cemts each: by mail, 20 cants each


. Choice selections in seeds and plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Tarrytown Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. CALADIUM ESCrLiEXTTTO (Calocasia). Hants, with immense leaves, measuring two to three feet long and two broad, and growing four feet high, having a tropical aspect; admirablv adapted for single specimens for lawns. Extra size bulbs, 50 cents each; too heavv to mail. 1st size bulbs, 30 cents each; by mail. 40 cents each. 2d size hulbs, 15 cemts each: by mail, 20 cants each. Bulbs started in pots (by express only), ready May Ist. 30 cents each: $ per doz. Carnation Pinks. ETEE-BLOOMI^G OE PERPETUAL KESDS. The Carnation is one of the sweetest flowers that grows. The only rival of the rose; it is beautiful and fragrant, and gives an abundance of flowers for a long time. The foUowing ever-blooming or perpetual sorts can be had in bloom summer and winter. As they are almost hardy, they can be planted out very early in April, when, if put in good soU, will bloom by July. If the first shoots that start up are pinched off. the plants will become more "bushy, and in conse- quence give more flowers. TVhen wanted for winter flowering they should not be allowed to bloom during the summer, the flowering stems being cut off as they shoot up, until middle of August, The following sorts are the most abun- dant bloomers there are, and the best. Small plants of these can be sent by mail as well almost as by express, with the certaintv of doinir well. Peerless.—.Strong grower, white, slightly tinged with pink. Crimson King.—j^ate bloomer, dark crimson—color Jacqueminot rose. Hinsdale.—Lilac shaded and splashed with white; a lovely flower. liUlii'—Scarlet, evenly marked with flu"" lines of whi^e. Lady Emma.—The freest flowering brij,irt scarlet carnation. Rosalind.—A lovely shade of pink, resembling in color Mary Geering (Jer- anium


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