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The Best and Brightest Floral flonthly. 



Subscription Price, 25 Cents a Year. 



We extend a hearty NEW YEAR'S GREETING to all, and thank our friends for their enthusiastic 

 support of SUCCESS WITH FLOWERS. Good-will and endeavor has been such that we will begin the 

 new year with over 23,000 subscribers. This is a grand record for a periodical only a year and three 

 months old, ending with 1S91. If you have found it not hard to interest your friends in SUCCESS WITH 

 FLOWERS the past year, you will certainly find it very easy to interest them and get their subscriptions the 

 coming year. We wish the space could be spared here to tell of the brilliant year we have planned for 

 SUCCESS WITH FLOWERS, but it will be found in detail in the January and February numbers 

 (especially the latter), a sample copy of which we will cheerfully send to any address. A few years back a 

 magazine hke SUCCESS WITH FLOWERS could not be gotten out profitably under $1 a year sub- 

 scription price ; now marvelous paper-making machines and fast perfect printing presses, and, above all, 

 large circulations, give it to you foronly 25 cents a year. How far towards the 250,000 mark will SUCCESS 

 WITH FLOWERS go this year ? In clubs we offer a splendid floral premium actually worth more than 

 the subscription price of the magazine. 



A Valuable Premium Free to each Subscriber, in Clubs of Six or more. 



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i^S^S^g'^.^^S^fjfl I- WITH FLO\\'ERS, we make the following grand pre- 



SW^^d^^Ss "^^^^w^^^^a ''^'^'^ offers: Every one who subscribes for SUCCESS 



*^^^^^^!8 ^^^0-^^^^ &2U WITH FLOWERS for one year (25 cents) before July 



_ ^^^fr5lcnF-.<i^ffi(^^j^^^^a^y 1st, in a club of six or more, including the getter-up of the 



^S^Sf^^^,^^<^^/^^^>^^^^^M^^^^^&«L ciub, will receive, free of all cost, the five distinct varie- 



^^^r,^^^^^-e^J>S^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Plumbago tady Larpent (see cut). —Entirely hardy; 



^J^ , ^V^^B^^y ^A '"^T ^^^-«^^J[---^- ~^^''--~ T^^^^j jM & ^^^%4 needs no proieciicn in \Vinttr, lasts for 3-ears; the plants grow in 



\^ i ] ^^^^St[S^^^^ " '/ ^--"^^^^^^n^/ti^-^^^&S^^fl^^^ compact clumps, about as bread as they are high (12 inches), and 



iJCty ^^^Sldi^^^^V^'v^i ^-^ ^ '^^^^^^^^^g^^^^^^J^^SiL from the middle of July till severe frost are covered with lovely rich 



jai^wS^^M^5^s-^^?^^2«^f(B'5^^^^i^^^^^^^^^^M^^^i^ violet-blue colored flowers ; borne in close terminal heads ; the 



Sl^S^St v,'0T^^^%\~:^M \^^&^^g^^r^t!i»g^w^' ii^fe^ ^(^^t^^^ foliage is finely serrated and fringes the stems ; as a hardy plant by 



^Stg^^^r^-^'^^aSj LJ ^^S^''^mVTO^ '^^^^^.V3?WSMi^^^^%^ '^^ w-alk or in the bed or border this valuable hardy perennial will 



^5^^^'^^!t^^\/:;:gi^^&/^r^^ sT' P^^kSKS^'' Y give complete satisfaction. r' I 



v^^^j' Jl^^fefl'^^^^^^^Tr^^"'?^**-^^^^^^^^^ Gladiolus are the most gay and brilliant of all Summer 



(i/ .Wift^Mjg~V^. JH? J^^>1^?^ jg^^^^^^aiHffi^^ -~ Floiuering Bulbs, ar.d are nt-jj to many. An enormous stock 



SSS=-3|^^^^^^:/^.'^^r^^^*^.^^^^fcv|; T' = Gladiolus fliad. Moneret. — Superb spikes of lovely soft 



t^^E;^'~'^i^^k^-^^^^^^''^^^^^jl^^X'^^-: ' - ' ^ Gladiolus Napoleon HI.— Magnificent and showy pure 



'^^ff^~'~^^f^ '^^:^j;;^yfj^^^<^^^\'jt^^^^'^^'\'-' .- ^ white, flamed with intense scarlet. 



^^Jr^- ,_ fi'uM'^'^rM/WwJ^ SIt^^^'^-W?^- ' ■•'*-* Oxalis Dieppi. — Elegant thick, clover-like foliage; numer- 



~'°**' ~ - £«^' W^n\w'!^'ii^t&\'^Cfiv^:Aci ^^^t^^ti^-^-'- "^ °"^ umbels of graceful pure white flowers, home through the whole 



-.:/=.^^~^.J" —i^- W^jmmkJMJ: yr^|(hML^'j^^^B^fr^S'^l~'°*^ season; a lovely Summer flower, fine for vase, hanging basket or 



^^^e^^^^i^£_~^Si^2^^C-a=- ^'' -^' '7^i3?*^'< ^(^^3^^ A Packet of Flower Seeds that can be sown in the open 



ground for Summer flowers. This packet of seeds will be such as 

 PLUMBAGO LADY LARPENT. we can spare ; we will take pains to please. 



We make this liberal premium offer to extend the circulation of SUCCESS WITH FLOWERS. It 

 can therefore be allowed only to subscribers in clubs of si.x or more, and cannot reasonably be asked for, 

 or in fact anything, as a premium on a single subscription. In addition to the above premium, the getter- 

 up of the club can choose from the following valuable specialties : 



Marion Dingee page 5 Viburnum Plicatum . . . page 57 Manettia Vine . . . page 48 Tuberous Begonias . . page 67 



Henry M. Stanley . . . . "24 Hydrangea Grandiflora . " 59 Clerodendron Balfouri . " 107 Success Coleus ..... "75 



Pearl Rivers "24 New Hibiscus "49 Fuchsia Speciosa ... " 106 New Fancy Petunias . . "75 



Golden Gate "24 Auratum Lily "65 Cuphea Llavse " 106 Verbena Superfine . . . " 80 



For a club of 6 subscribers, at 25 cents each, the getter-up of the club can select any one of the 16 grand specialties 

 named above ; for a club of 12, any 2 ; for a club of t8, any 3 ; for a club of 24, any 5 • for a club of 30, any 7 ; for a club 

 of 40, any 10; for a club of 50, any 13 ; for a club of 60, the entire collection of 16. 



Taking into account the value of SUCCESS WITH FLOWERS and its extremely low subscription 

 price, we think our premium offer this year the most liberal ever made. We can do it only by making the 

 most complete preparations ahead and by being rewarded with an enormous increase of subscribers. If 

 you wish any further information or sample copies, the asking will bring the answer by return mail. 



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