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HENDERSON'S ““CHRISTMAS-FORCING” LILY OF THE VALLEY. 
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sureRion.... LIL Y VALLEY. 
The Lily of the Valley is one of the most useful and greatly admired plants grown; the modest | 
bell-shaped flowers of purest white are highly prized for cutting purposes, and for flowering . 
in pots in the winter they are-exceedingly well adapted and willlast several weeks in beauty. 
By taking them in at intervals a succession of flowers may be kept up all winter. They 
are also forced in immense quantities by florists, but they are the most charming when 
grown in large patches, in partially shaded localities around the lawn near the borders 
of streams, lakes, etc., being perfectly hardy. (Ready for delivery in November.) 
Large-Flowering German Single Crowns. Three years old, for forcing pot culture or 
Open-ground planting, 25 Crowns (1 bundle), 60c.; 100 Crowns, $2.00. ($15.00 
per 1000, buyer pa ing transit.) 
Henderson’s Extra ‘‘ Christmas-Forcing ’’ Single Crowns. The finest grade of 
Crowns in the world for early winter flowering, they will bear 12 to 16 large bells 
on strong stalks, with foliage, even when forced for extra early; the pips average 
large, plump and regular, with extra long roots. (See cut.) Crowns (1 
bundle), $1.00; 100 Crowns, $3.00. ($20.00 per 1000, buyer paying transit.) 
Fortin’s Giant Lily of the Valley. This is the largest variety yet produced; it is 
only adapted for open-ground planting and may not show much superiority 
the first spring after planting, but by the second season, when it gets well 
established, it produces wonderfully luxuriant foliage and immense spikes 
crowded Vv hite bells twice the size of any other sort. Inevery way 
it is super 
m s, 5c. each; 50c. per doz.; $3.50 per 100. 
Large Clumps of Lily of the Valley, for o 
ing carriage, 25c. each; $2.50 per doz.; 
U.S., for 50c. each; $5.00 per doz. 
LARGE FLOWERING OXALIS. 
Bermuda Buttercup Oxalis. This is one of the finest winter-flowering plants 
for pot culture it isa strong, luxuriant grower. Place in a dark, cool position for 
e 1 ove to a sunny situation in the window 
60 Fahr., and the great profusion of 
ance for eks will astonish and delight 
vou. The flowers > of the purest it buttercup yellow. Well-grown plants 
have produced as high as se ty flower stems at one time, and over 1000 flowers 
in one season. 5c. each; 59c. per doz.; $3.00 per 100. 
DOUBLE BUTTERCUP OXALIS. 
Double Buttercup Oxalis. This new double-flowering variety from Bermuda 
gem for pot culture, hanging baskets, etc., flowering freely during winter. It 
compact habit forming neat oval plants about 4 inches high by 6 inchesin diameter, 
dark green foliage. The flowers are densely double, of good size and are borne in 
clusters on 6 to 8 inch stems. Color rich golden-yellow with orange tinting 
bulbs, 8c. each; 75c. per doz.; $6.00 per 100. 
Grand Duchess Oxalis. Californian varieties of great urdy growth, throw- 
ing large, exquisite flowers well above the foliage Extreme vering, never being 
out of bloom from November till June. Most desirable for window culture. 
GRAND DUCHE WHITE. GRAND DUCHESSE PINK. 
GRAND DUCHESSE LAVENDER. 
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Price for any of the Grand Duchesse Oxalis, 5c. each; 50c. doz 
en-ground planting. Price, buyer pay 
$18.CO per 100; or delivered free in the 
or conservatory in a ter 
bloom produced in 
ral 
ty; of 
3.00 per 100. 
