. J. Bolgiano & Son : 1818 1904. or bouquets, is toowellknown to need any description. It delightsin a strong, rich, deep, well-drained, warm soil;manure heat and water are essential to its per-fect development. This variety grows only 2-1inches, about half the height of the old doublesort, and the flowers are nearly twice the size(often two inches in diameter), and imbricatedlike a Camelia ; deliciously fragrant. (See cut.)For early flowers they can be started in Febru-ary or March in the green-house or hot bed,and for a succession they can be planted at in-tervals as late as August. For flow


. J. Bolgiano & Son : 1818 1904. or bouquets, is toowellknown to need any description. It delightsin a strong, rich, deep, well-drained, warm soil;manure heat and water are essential to its per-fect development. This variety grows only 2-1inches, about half the height of the old doublesort, and the flowers are nearly twice the size(often two inches in diameter), and imbricatedlike a Camelia ; deliciously fragrant. (See cut.)For early flowers they can be started in Febru-ary or March in the green-house or hot bed,and for a succession they can be planted at in-tervals as late as August. For flowering in theopen border, plant them the first of May. Largeroots, per dozen, 15c. Per 100, 75c, Add root if to go by mail. Extra large roots,half dozen, 15c. Dozen, 25c. Per 1U0, $ 2c. per root if to go by mail. **************************S Harborton, Ya., Jan. 20th, 1903. # J? Gentlemen :—I am very much pleased rj*? with the bulbs that you sent me in the jjJjj fall. They are very fine. * 41 MRS. S. K. MARTIN. xt. ELEPHANT EARS. Dahlias. yjlITHIN the last year ortwo a wonderful revival ofW interest in the Dahlia has resulted in their nowbeing important rivals of the standard bedding plants,the Canna and Geranium. This, to a great extent, is dueto the introduction of many new varieties of Americanand European origin which succeed under our extremeclimatic conditions, and the marvelous results obtainedaugur well for their continued popularity. The collectionsof the various types we offer are the cream varieties,selected after critical examination and combining in asuperlative degree, purity of color, perfection of form, freeand continuous flowering, and they succeed under themost ordinary garden culture. For our Selection ofDahlia Roots,Choice varieties: 7c each,4 for 25c, 12 for60c. For your own selection of any of the followingchoice varieties: 9c each, 3 for 25c, 12 for 75c, If DahliaRoots are to go by mail, add 6c postage for each Root,or 60c per Dozen. SHOW,


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