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HEN DERSON‘S CHRISTMAS-FORCING' LILY OF THE 
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The Lily of the Valley is one « e most useful and greatly admired plants grown: the miod 
est bell-shaped flowers of purest white are highly prized r 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 intervals a succession of flowers may be kept up all winter 
They are also forced in immense quantities 1 they are the most charmin 
when grown in large patches, in partially shad 
und the lawn, near the bor- 
ders of streams, lakes, etc., being perfectly hardy. J / 
lelivery in November.) 
Large-Flowering German Single Crowns, Three forcing pot culture 
or open-ground planting, 25 Crowns (1 bundle), 5 ms, $1.75. ($13.00 
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, wth even when forced for extra early; the pips 
average large, plump and reg vith extra long roots. (See cut.) 25 Crowns 
(1 bundle), 75c.; 100 Crowns, $2.50. ($18.00 per 1000, buyer paying transit.) 
“The Christmas Valley J /iad from yor } 
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A. E. LYMAN, Essex Greenh 
Large Clumops of Lily of the Valley, for open-ground planting, 30c. each, $3.00 
per doz., $20.00 per 100. 
Large Flowering Oxallis. 
Ce-muda Buttercup Oxalis, This is one of the finest winter-flowering plants 
for pot culture that we have ever seen; it is such a strong, luxuriant grower 
that one bulb will be sufficient for a 6-inch pot. Place in a dark, cool position 
for several days to root thoroughly, and remo\ r situation in the win- 
dow or conservatory in a temperature of al und the great proifu- 
sion of bloom produced in uninterrupted will astonish and 
delight vou. The flowers are of the purest bright buttercup yellow. Weil-grown 
plants have produced as high as seventy flower stems at one time, and over 1000 
flowers in one season. The flowers, and trequently the leaves, fold up at night 
and open again the next morning, but when grown in a partially 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 Cernua, grown in the conzenial 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., 
$3.00 per 100. 
Grand Duchess Oxalis. Californian varieties of great beauty; of dwarf, sturdy growth, 
throwing large, exquisite fl 
muses, Coe Ridge, Ohio. 
lowers well above the foliage. Extremely free-flowering,* never 
being out of bloom trom November till June. Most desirable for window culture. 
GRAND DUCHESSE WHITE. GRA™D DUCHESSE PINix, 
GRAND DUCHESSE LAVENDER, 
Price of any of above oxalis, 5c. each, 50c. doz., $3.00 per 100. 
