Catalogue of bulbs, plants and seeds for fall planting, 1898 . shaped flowers. Each 5c; per dozen, 50c. PANCRATIUM Illyricum—Large, fragrant white flowers. Each35c and 50c. Maritimum (Sea Daffodil)—Delightfully fragrant,white. Each, 25c. Ismene Calithinum (Peruvian Daffodil)—White,sweet scented. Each, 15c. Cox Seed and Plant Autumn Catalogue of Bulbs, Plants, Etc. 9 CHIONODOXA LUCILLIAEGlory of the Snow Named in reference to the plants blooming amongthe melting snows of their habitats; the color is por-celain blue with white eye. Per doz., 25c. TR1LLIUMS American Wood Lily or Indian Shamr


Catalogue of bulbs, plants and seeds for fall planting, 1898 . shaped flowers. Each 5c; per dozen, 50c. PANCRATIUM Illyricum—Large, fragrant white flowers. Each35c and 50c. Maritimum (Sea Daffodil)—Delightfully fragrant,white. Each, 25c. Ismene Calithinum (Peruvian Daffodil)—White,sweet scented. Each, 15c. Cox Seed and Plant Autumn Catalogue of Bulbs, Plants, Etc. 9 CHIONODOXA LUCILLIAEGlory of the Snow Named in reference to the plants blooming amongthe melting snows of their habitats; the color is por-celain blue with white eye. Per doz., 25c. TR1LLIUMS American Wood Lily or Indian Shamrock Hardy, herbaceous perennials, succeeding best in adeep, well-drained soil, in a somewhat shady and white. Each, 15c. Ornithogaium Arabicum [Star of Bethlehem)—Large white flowers with a black center, and a dis-tinct aromatic odor. Each, 15c. COOPERIA One of the easiest of all bulbs to grow and tobloom the first year. It is of the Amaryllis — White, changing to red. Each, —White. Each, 25c SEEDS. PANSIES COXS PRIZE STRAIN The seed we offer, we have grown for us by a notedgrower in Belgium, being seed (rom exhibition flow-ers, including almost every shade of color, exquisitelyspotted and blotched, veined, mottled and margined,and fancy varieties, a strain so beautiful that no de-scription or praise can do it justice, being unsurpassedfor rich and varied colors. Packets of 250seeds at 50c. Giant Trimardeau—An altogether distinct andbeautiful new class of Pansy, the flowers being of verylarge size; some have measured four inches in diame-ter. The plants produce beautiful shades of colorsthat are found in other classes of Pansies. Packet,25c Cassiers Giant Odier—This is one of the mostremarkable strains of Pansies ever offered; the flow-ers are of immense size, often three inches and overin diameter, with the dark, deep, rich velvety , 25c. Bugnots—This new French variety created a greatfuror among


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