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BULBOUS ROOTS, 



Aueniolies. Double flower- 

 ing. Planted and treated the same 

 as the Eanunculus. They are of 

 great varieties in color. 

 Double Dutch, 40 cts. per dozen. 

 Freach, 50 " '" 



Dahlias. Fine double-named 

 varieties. Plants so well known 

 for their brilliancy, diversity of 

 colors and profuse flowering quali- 

 ties, that they require no recom- 

 mendation. They can be planted 

 from February till lEay ; they 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 them. To 

 have them flower late in the season 

 they should be planted late in the 

 spring, and the flower buds nipped 

 off when they appear; treated in 

 this way, they will produce perfect 

 flowers during fall. Undivided 

 roots, S3. 00 per dozen. 



Anemones. 



Dahlias. 



