TUBEROSES, LILIES, 



BASKETS, IMMORTELLES, &c. 



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For the Spring trade I offer my extensive assortment of bulbs in fine condition, 

 large and sound. 



TUBEROSE, 

 both pearl and common, are extra fine, and I have a large stock of both sorts this 

 season which I will supply at the low rate of 83.00 per 100, or SS6.00 per 1000. 

 Extra large bulbs, S4.00 per 100. 



LILIES. 

 LILIUM AURATUM.-I can now furnish first-class bulbs of this spl end ullilv 

 at S2.25 per dozen, or $13.50 per 100. LILIUM RUBRUM, L. ALBUM PRECOX, 

 L. CANDIDUM. Also other sorts which will appear in my Spring catalogue. 



CALADIUM ESCULENTUM-Large Bulbs. 



GLADIOLUS— In named sorts and fine mixtures. 



BASKETS FOR EASTER AND GENERAL USE. 



I am manufacturing a large and unusually elegant stock of the Indian Chip 

 and Straw Braid Baskets with several new designs, including novelties tor 

 Easter. Also carry all the leading stj'les in imported wicker work, sucn as 

 Moss and Flat Baskets, Nested and Single Fancy Baskets, etc., etc. 



IMMORTELLES, GRASSES, PAMPAS PLUMES, ETC. 



I can supply vou evers'thing in this line promptly, and of the best quality 

 and as low as the same go"ods can be bought East. Please send in your orders 

 for above goods or any others needed in the florists- line. 



Yours respectfully, JA.1VIES KiNGr, 



mh4 78 WABASH AVE.. CHICAGO. ILLS. 



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814 CHESTNUT STREET, PHIL,ADEI.PHIA. 



Iftfayside FloiArers 



Being a compilation of thirty-one of the beautiful plates from "Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States" and 128 pp. of text* 



'BIT thioimij^s is^EBi3:.A.nsr, 



Author of "The Native Flowers and Ferns of U. S. ; " Professor of Vegetable Physiology in Penna. State Board [of 

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CHAS. H. MAROT, 814 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. 



Wheat Culture; 



How to Double the Yield and Increase the Profits. 

 Bt D. S. CURTISS. 



72 ^ages, illustrated. Price 50 cents, mailed, post-paid, on re- 

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FERNS OF KENTUCKY, 



BY JOHN WILLIAMSON. 



With 60 full page etchings, and 6 wood cuts drawn by the 

 Author. Illustrating Structure, Fertilization, Classification, Genera 

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