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SllllCASSlf(^TUBER.OSESi 



Bed is Ed§:ed with Dwarf Geraniums 



(See pages 60 and 61.) 



The illustration shows a single spike and part of a bed of our 

 Tuberoses as they appear in bloom. They are among the sweetest and 

 most beautiful flowers in existence. The bulbs may be started in the house 

 in April, but usually do best planted where they are to remain after the 

 ground gets warm and weather settled ; do not plant before 

 ground is warm, as they cannot bear much cold. The bulbs will 

 keep in any warm, dry place till wanted. Plant three inches deep and six 

 inches apart. If not done blooming when frost comes, lift and take indoors, 

 and they will continue to bloom for weeks and perfume the whole house. 

 We send large, selected bulbs, all sure to bloom. 

 DOUBLE EXCELSIOR PEARL TUBEROSE — This is the best 



Double Tuberose in cultivation; grows about eighteen inches high, 



blooms early, and bears immense spikes of large, pure white, perfectly 



double flowers; deliciously sweet. [See illustration.] Price, large 



blooming bulbs, 3 for 13 cts., 7 for 25 cts., 35 cts. per dozen, 



postpaid; *3.50 per hundred, postpaid, or $1.50 per hundred 



by express at purchaser's expense. 

 SILVER-LEAVED TUBEROSE -A lovely hardy variety, bulbs remain 



in the ground over Winter and bloom from year to year ; the leaves are 



bordered with creamy-white, making a handsome ornamental plant. 



[See illustration.] Large single flowers, very sweet ; blooms earlier 



than the other kinds which adds to its value. Fine blooming bulbs, 



5 cts. each, 3 for 12 cts., 40 cts. per dozen, postpaid. 

 ORANGE FLOWERED TUBEROSE— A very beautiful variety with 



elegant single flowers borne in great profusion, resembles orange blos- 

 soms in exquisite beauty and delicious fragrance. It blooms earlier and 



is considered more hardy than the Excelsior. [See illustration.] 5 cts. 



each, 3 for 13 cts., 7 for 35 cts., 40 cts per dozen, postpaid. 

 NEW EARLY BRANCHING TUBEROSE, ALBINO— A fine nov- 

 elty introduced recently ; blooms earlier than other kinds, and the flow- 

 ers are larger, but single and well expanded ; they are pure waxy-white, 



and thought to have a more delightful fragrance. The plant has a 



branching habit, and gives more flowers to the stalk than the older 



kinds. Splendid for pots and cutting. 5 cts. each, 6 for 35 cts., 



40 cts., per dozen. 



SPECIAL OFFER One bulb each of the four kinds of Tuberoses. 4 for 15 cts. 

 I TWO ELEGANT SETS OF TUBEROSES. 1 



« SET No. 1. For 35 cts. we send by mail, postpaid, 7 Excelsior Pearl Tuberoses, 4 Orange-Flowered, 2 varie- ^ 



M gated or Silver-leaved ; 13 for only 35 cts. ^ 



^ SET No. 3. For only 60 cts. we send, postpaid, 10 Excelsior Pearl Tuberoses, 4 Orange-Flowered, 3 New ^ 



l](K Albino, and 2 Silver-leaved ; nineteen. A very handsome collection, postpaid, only 60 cts. jm 



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 C. & J. CO. 



