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Plants and Bulbs^ ^5 Spring 
GypsophUa Paniculata. Small white Bowers in great profusi 
cts each, ?i for 5. - ,1 
HtaerocaUis. Yellow day lily. 20 cts. each. $2 per doz. 
Chocs. Few ^aray plants combine as m^^^^^^^ 
protection duriuK the winter will be benefic.al. 
offer strong plants, which will flower this season. 
Double White link, Salmon-rose, Yellow, Maroon and Bright Red. 20 cts. 
Tris German. 10 cts. each ; Ji per doz. 
rfn\agr'f3Pe%°do^.'''sel«t^elf wit^^^^^^^ namis, doz. ^1.50. Best named 
fragrance. Ihey tlinve best in a T f si,^,,],! not be disturbed for 
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Cover the plants n, J"' . f .''/"J^^^"^^ for this latitude; anS 
J^iafSu^'c^fl^lnrSm le p^^dlitb tbe bulb. -fj'^ 
Lilium auratum. Gold bauded T'j's superb var^ty on Japan^ha- 
E3?;SS'^?Sasne^vS^^^ 
Lilinm speciosum album precox. Pure white, with a shght ttnge of rose 
on end ot petals ; one of tne best. 35 cts. ... , 
Liliumtierinumsplendens. Bright orange-scariel, with dark spots. 
'g';otl w^lMt^p^t's, and^n'midwin^ beautiful racemes ot snowy flow- 
ers are most welcome. 
l;VegTowali kmd;of Trees, Vines and Shrubs which are of any value in New 
England. 
