HARDY IIKRI! A(1D)ITS I'I ,()\V I'.R 1 N(; J’RAXTS. 
CARNATIONS, PICOTEES and PINKS — No plants arc more universally ad¬ 
mired tlian tliese — their rich colors and markings, and their delightful fra¬ 
grance have always made them favorites. 
PutcE —50c. each. i|!4 per dozen, named varieties. 
$3 per dozen, un-named varieties, good sorts. 
PIN'R. VICOTEE. 
DAY LILY, White, {I'Unkia This is a line plant in flower and foliage ; 
blossoms trumpet-lily shaped, pure white, very fragrant, and produced at the 
end of Summer. 50c. 
DAY LILY, Blue, {Fnnkia civntlea.) Similar in some respects to the preceding, 
but with blue llowers. 25c. 
Lily of the Valley, {Convnllana maja- 
lis .)— A pretty plant, with droop¬ 
ing raceines ol pendant, tiny 
white llowers, which are very fci- 
grant. Hardy everywhere, and 
blooms early in Spring. 30c. 
PANSY, (I'/o/a Iricplor .')—hhe beauti¬ 
ful MEAR'r’s-TvvsK, that everybody 
knows and admires. Recpiires 
a rich soil and good cultivation, 
to produce large flowers. A 
bed nia\' be entirely devoted to 
them, or they can be used as edg¬ 
ing plants. We have a large col¬ 
lection ol the linest \';trieties. 
;|i.50 per doz. 
PANSY. 
