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THE DIXGEE & COXARD COMPAXY, WEST GROVE. PA. 



Koman Hyacinths 



Winter Blooming Oxalis 



The variety of Oxalis we offer at this season is en- 

 tirely suitable for ^vinter-hlooming and pot culture. 

 These lovely flowers are now among- the most popular 

 for hanging baskets, pots and positions calling: for 

 graceful and effective flo'wering plants. A fe^v in a 

 five-inch pot or basket will start ofE at once and soon 

 be in flo^^ver, remaining: so throughout the' winter. 



Price. 4 cts. each. 40 cts. per doz. 

 Bermuda Buttercup. New, large-flowering yellow. 

 Xew Winter-blooming Oxalis. Grand Duchess. The 

 finest winter-blooming variety j-et introduced, bear- 

 ing continuously beautifully formed flowers o: 

 splendid size and color. "We offer three colors, rose- 

 pink, white and lavender. 



Winter-Blooming 

 Freesias 



Celebrated Freesia Refracta Alba Strain 



One of the most popular TTinter-blooming- bulbs, 

 growing well in ordinary soil. One of the easiest of 

 TVinter-bloomi^g- bulbs for window culture. The colo" 

 is pure white, lower petals touched with yellow. 



Freesias should be planted early for the best re?ur- 

 — the earlier the better. The vitalitj" of the bi. - 

 at its highest early in the season. "We have 

 bulbs grown in tremendous quantities by our s- 

 growers, and are able to offer larger and better tiUc 

 ity bulbs than those generally sold. 

 First-Size Monster Bulbs. Three years old. 10 ct^. 



each, SI. 00 per dozen, postpaid. 

 Second-Size Mammoth Bulbs about lo inch in dian^ 



eter. 3 for 10 cts.. 30 cts. per doz., postpaid, 

 Third-Size. Zxtra-Larg:e. Selected Bulbs. 15 cts. per 



doz.. 50 for 50 cts., postpaid. 



Grand New Freesia, PuriU^ 



This variety is a type of pure white Freesia tli< 

 surpasses in size, floriferousness and purity of colo: 

 T\'e offer one size only — Plrst-size bulbs at 8 cts. each 

 5 for 35 cts., 75 cts. per doz., postpaid. Second size, 

 5 cts. each. 50 cts. per doz. 



The Famous Chinese 

 Sacred Lily 



One of the most popular of the Winter-flower- 

 ing bulbs: ease of culture, certainty of bloom 

 and rare beauty of all combine to make this 

 lovely gem from the Flowery Kingdom a most 

 interesting: and satisfactory "Winter flower. It 

 will thrive in soil, but the favorite method of 

 culture is growing in water and gravel, where 

 it can be depended upon to flower within 20 

 to 3o days after planting. Select a vessel of 

 sufficient size, place . two or three bulbs in it, 

 fill the interspace with coarse sand or gravel 

 until the bulb is firmly held in position, and 

 then add water until quite covered. Place in 

 a moderately cool situation by the window, re- 

 plenish the water from time to time as it 

 evaporates or becomes foul. It is particularly 

 adapted to conditions not favorable to the 

 growth of most other plants. In four or fiA e 

 weeks it will produce masses of deliciously 

 scented flowers. 



Immense Bulbs. 25 cts. each, 4 for SI. 00, postpaid. 



Broadiaeas 



(Price. 6 cts. each, 6 for 



cts.) 



Extremely showy half-hardy bulbs, bearing beau- 

 tiful tubular flowers in clusters on stems. One to 

 two feet high. 

 Capitata (California Hyacinths). Slender stems, 



capped with a head of violet-blue flowers. 

 Lactea. Has a close umbel of milky-white flowers. 

 Stellaris. Dwarf. 3 to 6 bright purple flowers with 



white centers. 



Freesia Purity 



