B. S. WILLIAMS & SON’S 
select hist sf Bulbs fer ¥ery Karly Forcing 
scormamiires « EARLY SINGLE TULIPS. EARLY DOUBLE aULAEe. 
| 
er doz —s. d. | r 100, Per doz. 
Early White Ron per 16s. 2 6 sper Per rhesieg cL ae 
Named Hya pefntas, “specially selected : Due Van Thol, redand yellow 3 0 0 6 
far daly forsing , &12 0 Canary Bird, fine yellow ... 10 6 1 6 Imperator vehinies a 
Due Van Thol, red and yellow 3 0 0 6 on-scarle a ep ee he 
ing are best for ver i] ing:— th ne ee 8 e888 Murillo, rosy wh: PRONE PAY ag? gi 
The following are best for very early forcing:— the Ae e dE Car ce Sige yo ~ 06 16 
Alba maxima, pure white ] ry yellow ee, ar as 
Blanchard, pure white | ee ae ee 
Crown Princess, pure whi ee gettin lid oot NARCISSUS. 
La Tour d’Auvergne, pure white —— — — ello ahs | Nae | Yeengn Oat Deahii te 1% 
Elfrida, blush L'Immaculee, white... .. 4 0 0 8 | Paper eo 1 0 
~arlemting 8 m blush | Le Matelas, rose 45 0 5 6 rly Pa White, large 
seh nee a | Pottebakker, white eee ee | flowering. Flowers stronger 
aay eacins. deep us | Vermilion E in, Seas Bay Ses eae per Prey r than the old a 
Grand Lilas, light bl | erm on rilliant, ver- ahi aay se 
General Lauriston, ah blue ae oe Poeticus a pleno on : ; M ; 
LILIUM HARRISII. 
(The Bermuda Easter Lily), 
Strong Bulbs ae 7s. 6d., 93., 128., 153., 18s, & 24s. per doz. | Extra Strong Bulbs ve ne Pe vee 28, 6d, & Bs. Bd. cach. 
FREESIA LEICHTLINI MAJOR, a variety of ri size with flowers of a FREESIA REFRACTA 4 0, 5s. 6a, ] 1 
French white with an orange throat, per 100, 5s. 6d. ; per doz., 1s. | FREESIA, MIXED SEEDLINGS, useful brea or cutting, “100, fx ; do. Od. 
BULBS SUITABLE FOR PLANTING IN BORDERS, MASSES, SHRUBBERIES, AS, 
Not less than 50 supplied at the price per 100, and not less than 250 supplied at the price per 1000, 
HYACINTHS. CROCUS. Per 1000, Per 100, 
Per 1000. Per 100, Per 1000. Per 100, Anemone, Double, finest »s. d. 8. d. 
% d, 8. d. bee mixed eee 26 0. 4°90 
Red, all shades, mixed ... _ 13 6 Large Golden Yellow ... 15 0 1 9 ani AE ia oe oS 
Whi do. do, vee = 13 6 Large Blue ... ne fests | Se 18 SE broom ” oo » 22 6 2 6 
Rive do. do I. 6 ergs Ws, a ix oy 3% 
Mixed, all colours ... ;aee yO ee Large Striped 2 Chionodoxa rp elliae 30 0 38 6 
a ft ea Fritillaria meleagris mixed 45 0 5 0 
xe led ‘es 
DOUBLE TULIPS. J uals afer ats Gladioli, mixed, ” eatly- 
Due Van e Ss alata ways Mapa sega ee 
Red and ie aa 0 8 6 | Double and Single oe es ore vill alban... . . wb hs 
ee ; Hyacinthus candica a 7 6 
Subd os Gs pen? heey ™ _ pee mired. 45 0 5 0 
Se 0 4 0 GEN 2 se is 12 6 I 
SI Single (Lent oe one 15 ok es erman ‘ — 08 
os pincer 6 3 0 Ixia crateroides 0 0 4 0 
Red and ie a 0 ONQUILS. a gg erocosmizeflora 4S 
Searlet “ in 8 : Single Saat sa 9 #9 Ranunculus, ‘mixed Persian 0:0: 248 
eae vee eee ri . on 5 A 
Wit ere ee NARCISSUS. mee aes 
“+ ee 60 0 6 6 | Pheasant’s Eye . 150 20 Tritele tn. «6 6 O96 
Mixed, all colours ics ieee 8 2 6 — White ee 80 0 8 6 in 26. 86 
6 2 0 Wood idvaclaties (Blue Belts) 14 0 i'-¢6 
Spo ane iasvalpecabilie( Butter and Orange Lily (LZ. crocewm)... — 27 6 
Campanula 25 0 3.90 Eggs 0 3 6 Tiger iy Baa bai read _ 10 6 
—— brant “ae, very Mixed Hardy ‘Narciss ae 98 White (L. 
arly 6% 0 3 9 Polyanthus Narcissus, pat br 0. 6 0 140 0 15 0 
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