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almost every color has been produced, 

 tinged and blotched in all shades from 

 delicate rose to dark vermillion. When 

 planted at intervals during spring, they will 

 flower at different times, but those that are 

 planted earliest produce the finest flowers. 

 The roots should be taken up in the fall. 



Scilla Peruviana. 



Hybrids mixed, first choice (extra). lo 

 cents each; 75 cents per dozen. 



Hybrids white ground, first choice, 10 

 cents each. 



Hybrids mixed. 50 cents per dozen. 



Dahlias. Fine double-named varieties. 

 Plants so well known for their brilliancy, 

 diversity or colors and profuse flowering 

 qualities, that they require no recommenda- 

 tion. They can be planted from February 

 till May, and thrive best in rich loamy soil. 

 They should be tied up to stakes, which 

 ought to be driven into the ground before 

 or when planting the bulbs. To have them 

 flower late in the season they should be 

 planted late in the spring, and the flower 



Gloxinias. 



Dahlias. 



Oup Collection of Gladiolus is the Finest ever brought to New Orleans. 



Give it a trial. 



