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CLIMBING ROSES. 
Perfectly hardy and free blooming, admirably adapted for 
covering arbors and walls. 
Price, 37 cents to 75 cents each. 
Baltimore Belle — Pale blush, in dastcrs, fine. 
Boursault — Crimson purple. 
Queen of Prairies — Bright red, a very strong grower. 
Superba — Rosy blush. 
AUSTRIAN OR YELLOW ROSES. 
Price, 50 cents to 75 cents each. 
Harrisonii — Fine golden yellow. 
Persian Yellow — The deepest yellow, large and full. 
Roses, to bloom in perfection, require a rich, strong soil, with a 
dry subsoil. The fii-st year after transplanting they should be 
tied to stakes, and watered during dry weather. 
LILIES. 
The Lily has long been celebrated for its beauty, and cannot 
be too strongly recommended for general culture. They are 
beautiful ornaments for the conservatory, the greenhouse, and 
for the open border. Any good garden soil, mixed with a little 
sand, will answer for their culture ; for pot culture, garden soil, 
leaf mould, and sand, with the pots well drained. 
The species of Lilium Lancifolium are the most beautiful and 
distinct. 
Lancifolium Album — White. 33 cents. 
" Rubrum — Spotted red. 33 cents. 
" Boseum — Spotted rose. 33 cents. 
«« Punctatum — White and pink, very beautiful. $1. 
Longiflorum — White, fine. 33 cents. 
Candidum— White, common Garden Lily. 25 cents. 
Funkia Japonicar— Hardy White Day Lily. 33 cents. 
" Ovata— Hardy Blue Day Lily. 25 cents. 
" Marginata— Pretty variegated leaves. 33 cents. 
The above are all hardy plants, and no collection should be 
without them. 
LILY OF VALLEY. 
Beautiful, hardy well-known spring flowering plants, celebrated 
for their fragrance. 
Started in pots, 20 cents each. 
Large clumps, from ground, 33 cents. 
