
ont i) si plete flowers not ere in spring nasi Nel ‘ 
aN a ! e i mer but running’ ‘well into the fall at which — he di Kame 
‘fatter. season Colchicums, autumn flowering — nis a ee 
MOS ty thes Crocus, Sternbergias and late vane oe to K maa ttet et 
RUG ate, 4 ae seen in flower. | (TR Riety i) 
stabs a ! _ Additional to Bulbous ees we ste? tba si 
fies ate i eallchitien of Hardy Herbaceous Perennials 
; including many Rock Plants, these always — 
a} include numbers of the new and less” com-_ as Et 
isin . mon. varieties. For exhibits of these ‘made aoe 
ve VOR ee before the Massachusetts Horticultural ‘Soci- a ‘ | 
ae paar Si nS i ‘ety many gold and silver. medals and other ee i ‘ 
Bt ion have been | made. Nain ie ed ae or aa 
as We carry Roses in 175 varieties, ale: caeke Bee: . : 
i tis ie : “evergreen. and deciduous trees and shrubs in- | lt 9 Rk i 
cluding a number of unusual: kinds. Large ae | 
Pata. sie flowered Clematis are another specialty Oe Rea 
ge at ap i i Hpbi we have a collection of 25 varieties. SO 
| oe SIR Our Spring Catalogue amongst other items” ies 
1 “contains fine lists of tender bulbous plants. Bh Ve. Pe 
such as ‘Amaryllis, ‘Tigridias, ‘Zephyranthes, Gi ritshails Naa! 
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