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LILY oFTiHE VALLEY 



The Lily of the Valley is one of the most useful and greatly admired plants grown; the mod 

 est bell-shaped flowers of purest white are highly prized for cutting purposes, and for flow- 

 ering in pots in the winter they are exceedingly well adapted and will last several weeks in 

 beauty. By taking them in at inter^'als a succession of flowers may be kept up all winter. 

 They are also forced in immense quantities by florists, but they are the most charmin; 

 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), oOc; 100 Crowns, SI. 75. (S13.00 

 per 1000, buyer paying 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. (bee cut.) 25 Crowns 

 (1 bundle), 75c. ; 100 Crowns, S2.50. (S18.00 per 1000, buyer paying transit.) 

 " The Christmas Valley / had from you were very fine — better than any I have 

 handled in IS years' experience. Can't compete now-a-days unless you have 

 something- a little better than the other fellow — and the extra price received more 

 than pays the difference in cost between No. 1 stock and ordinary, and there is a 

 satisfaction outside of dollars and'cents that goes a long way." 



S. A. E. LYUAN, Essex Greenhouses, Coe Ridge, Ohio. 

 Large Clumps of Lilv of the Valley, for open-ground planting, 30c. each', S3. 00 

 per doz., S20.00 per 100. 





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Bermuda Buttercup Oxalis. This is one of the finest winter-flowering plants 



-'--' — ' -..-a- coc-, ■ .■<■ ;- . — 1- - -<- — -~^. luxuriant grower 



dark, cool position 

 .tuation in the win- 

 nd the great profu- 



tion ot bloom pruuaceu. m Lim.it^w ,*, _ ._ ks will astonish and 



delight you. The flowers are of the purest bright buttercup yellow. Well-grown 



„!.,„*„ u„„~ J J -- v,;„u *,, a — . -. ■- time, and over 1000 



.'es, fold up at nijht 



,__^_;, „. rtially shaded situation 



the flowers remain open all the time. 



We do not claim the Bermuda Buttercup Oxalis to be strictly a new plant, but a 

 greatly improved selection from Oxalis Cemua, grown in the congenial soil and cli- 

 mate of Bermuda until the bulbs have attained great strength, producing bulbs, plants 

 and flowers larger and more luxuriant in all parts than the type. 5c. each 50c doz., 

 S3. 00 per 100. 



Grand Duchess Oxalis. Califomian varieties of great beauty; of dwarf , sturdy growth, throw- 

 ing large, exquisite flowers well above the foliage. Extremely free-flowering, never being 

 out of bloom from November till June. Most desirable for window culture. 



GRAND DUCHESS WHITE. GRAND DUCHESS PINK. 



GRAND DUCHESSE LAVENDER. 

 Price of any of above oxalis, 5c. each, 50c. doz., S3. 00 per 100. 



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