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Siiivi*!^ Pto"w^r« There is only ONE periodical in the worid entirely devoted to floriculture ; its 

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 worth $>*50t ^ teaches is to love and cherish the flowers that bountiful nature has so gen er- 

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 it*^^ to ^acK .56 .5* Success with Flowers is a monthly loumal of magazine size, and its pages 

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 offer a magnificent flower premium of fifteen varieties with each subscription. 



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Since the first nninber of Success was issued, six years ago, its progress has been something phenomenal— over 150,000 subscrip- 

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 world, we offer the magnificent flower premium— 15 superb varieties, actually worth $1.50— described on this page, »nd illustrated 

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 of five or more. In addition to this, the person raising the club 

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For every dob of five subscribers, new or old, to Success 

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 mium flowers named), the club raiser may select any one of the 

 following splendid bulbs or plants in quantity named, which will 

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1 New Rose, TeUowBambler^ 



1 «• Climbing White Pet, 



1 ** Mosella, 



1 ** Princess Bonnie, 



1 *' Crinoson Rambler, 



1 ** Pink Soapert, 



1 Rose, American Beaxtty, 



3 Good Carnations. 



3 Hardy Pinks, 



1 New Canna, Golden Star, 



1 Liittle Gem Calla, 



3 Good HoneysQcUes, 



3 Cissus Discolor, 



2 Otaheite Orange, 



1 Sanseveria, 



3 Good Violets, 



/S Moon Flowers, 



2 New Chryganthemunts, 

 1 Cape Jessamine, 



1 Japan Mayberry, 



1 New Dahlia, 



2 Sword Ferns, 



1 Hypericnnx IHoserianam, 



2 Choice Begonias. 



Yearly Subscription Terms to ^^Success with Flowers.*^ 



Single subscriptions^ without premiums 25c« each* 



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SuI»criptions in clubs of five or more^ premiums 



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Every one who subscribes to SrccESS before June 

 1, 1897. for one year, in a club of five or more (at 80c. 

 each) will receive, postpaid and free of all cost, the 15 

 splendid premium flowers named below. 



I Gloxinia,— Admitted to be one of the finest 

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 and color. 



I Calla, I«il9r of the ]Klle.— A famous old 

 favorite ; known and valued everywhere. 



I Passiflora, Sontbem Beanty.^A 

 superb novelty, now offered fortheflrsttime ; very free 

 blooming: exceedingly beautiful, with blue, white, 

 pink and red flowers ; 4 to 5 inche.'^ across ; grand. 



I Cintf amon Vine.— A rapid growing hardy 

 vine, with delieiously sweet flowers. 



I Pardantlias.— This is a hardy perennial, 

 known as the Blackberry Lily. Strong growing, with 

 large, lil^-like flowers ; bright orange, spotted red ; 

 bears fruit. 



I Hardy Spider Uly (NerineJapcnica).— 

 Produces numerous trusses of delicate pinkish flowers. 

 Very beautiful and desirable. 



I Caladinm Kscnlentntn. — Stands 

 without an equal among ornamental loliage plants ; 

 immense in everv way. 



I Zepbyrantlias.— Fine white flowers ; very 

 profuse bloomer. 



r Hemerocallis.— Produces endless num-? 

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 one of the very finest flowering plants. 



I Besronia^ Tnberous-rooted.— Sells 

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 the most desirable, plants we know ; blooms contin- 

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I Xnberose, D-warf Kxcelsior 

 Pearl.— The favorite variety ; known too well for 

 description. 



I Gladiolus.— One of the most popular flowers 

 of the day, sure to grow and bloom ; elegant spikes of 

 large flowers ; all colors. 



I Iris Gertnanica. — Hardy ; flowers su- 

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I Pkt. Giant Imperial Japanese 

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 single, of ♦"very conceivable color, some blotched and 

 striped, others marked and marbled in the most fan- 

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 be described in a whole page ; they are gorgeous ; we 

 offer genuine seed, secured direct from the introducers. 



I Ptct. Pansy Seed.— A splendid mixture, 

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