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GRIFFITH, TURNER & CO. 



Li I ies- con ti n ued 



LILlUn CANDIDUn. 



•The Bridal Lily of Bermuda. 



The old-fashioned pure white Gar- 

 den Lily. It is as hardy as an oak, 

 and always gives satisfaction. As it 

 starts into growth very early in the 

 fall, it should be ordered early, and 

 for this reason it is best planted in 

 August and September when possi- 

 ble. It is also considerably used in 

 some localities for forcing. It grows 

 about four feet high, bearing large 

 clusters of snowy white, medium- 

 sized flowers. Selected bulbs, extra 

 fine, 10 cts. each, $1.00 per dozen. 

 Mailed free. 



WHITE CALLA. 



The White Calla or Lily of the 

 Nile is a well known plant of easy 

 culture, and in winter is one of our 

 best window plants. To aid profuse 



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WHITE CALLA. 



blooming, keep them dormant from the middle of June to last of August, repot in 

 good rich soil, using a 4 to 6 inch pot, give water, light and heat in abundance, 

 and the result will be most satisfactory. 



Large bulbs, 15 cts. each. $1.25 per doz. 



Extra large bulbs, 20 cts. each. ,^1.75 per doz. 



Black Calla, each 25 cts. Spotted Calla, 15 cts. each. 

 By mail, 5 cts. per bulb extra for postage. 



SPIREA JAPONICA. 



ASTILBE. 



A splendid plant for forcing in the greenhouse or the conservatory, where it 

 produces beautiful sprays of silvery-white flowers during February and March. It 

 is perfectly hardy, and when planted outside it blooms in June. 

 Clumps 10 cts. each. i$1.00 per dozen. 



Each. 



Crown Imperials S 10 



Snowdrops, single 



Snowdrops, double 



Anemones, mixed double 



Ranunculus, mixed French 



Jonquils, single . = 



Per T)oz. 

 $1 00 

 15 

 20 

 20 

 15 

 20 



Per 100 



1 25 

 1 00 



Sweet Peas. 



FOR SOWING IN FALL. 



Sveeet Peas can be successfully grown by sowing the seed in the Autumn in 

 rich sandy soil about 6 inches deep. Cover with straw or manure over winter ; 

 remove covering about March 20th or April 1st. Stake the plants, and if weather 

 is seasonable they will flower in May. 



The wonderful advance made in the size, substance and variety of colors in 

 Sweet Peas in the past few years has placed it in the first rank among flowering 

 plants. But few plants are easier grown, and grown in masses of separate colors 

 or in mixture their beauty and fragrance cannot be surpassed. 



Splendid mixture, 5c. pkt., 25c. i lb., 75c. per lb. 



