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offsets around the main root, place a single tuber in a pot six inches wide, or a group of two or 
three in a proportionately larger one. Use good rich-bodied loam. 
Each. Per doz. Per 
Flowering roots.i.$0.08 $0.75 $4 
Large flowering roots. * .10 r.oo 
Extra large flowering roots..15 1.50 
DOUBLE TUBEROSE. (The Pearl.) 
This is a new and entirely distinct form of the old double Tuberose. Its chief characteristics 
are its short robust stem and great size of flowers, the latter being as freely produced as in the 
common sort, while they are quite double the size and of purer white than the old variety 
Each. Per doz. Per IU 0 . Each. Per doz Per 100 
Flowering roots.$0.10 $(.oo $5.00 Extra large flowering roots $0.15 $1.50 $8.00 
TUBEROSE — THE PEARL. TTGRIDTAS. 
MADEIRA VINE. 
A half-hardy tuberous-rooted climber of rapid growth, with thick, glossy, light green leaves. 
It bears a profusion of graceful racemes of deliciously fragrant white flowers, and for screens or 
trellis work, in a sheltered or sunny situation, no better plant can be used. Each, 10 cents; 
per dozen, $1.00; per hundred, $5.00. , 
TIGRIDIAS. (Tiger Flower). 
A genus of Mexican bulbs, growing about one and a half feet high, and producing flowers 
of the most exquisite beauty; flowers large, about four inches across, of singular curious shape, 
and the color of each variety gorgeous and purely contrasted No flower can surpass it in beauty. 
In bloom from July to the first of October. The bulbs may be planted any time in May, or the 
first of June, about two inches deep, in any garden soil, and require no particular care. In 
Autumn, after the tops are killed by frost, take up the bulbs and keep them in a dry place away 
from the frost until .the time of planting in the Spring. 
, Each Doz 
Conchiflora, richest orange, variegated with golden yellow, and spotted with black .15 $1.50 
Pavonia, richest scarlet, tinged and spotted with pure yellow .15 1.50 
VALLOTA PURPUREA. 
One of the most beautiful and desirable plants grown, producing large crimson scarlet lily- 
like flowers, in heads of five to six blooms each, which remain a long time in perfection. Large 
bulbs, if kept growing, will flower several times during the year. As easily cultivated as the Cal la 
Lily. Price, 50 cents each ; $4.00 per dozen. 
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