FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 



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Hybrids mixed, 1st choice, (extra) lOc. 

 each; 75c. per dozen. 



Hybrids white ground, 1st choice, 10c. 

 each ; 75c. per dozen. 



Hybrids mixed, 50c. per dozen. 



Oloxinias. These are really bul- 

 bous green house plants, but they can be 

 cultivated in pots and kept in a shady 

 place in the garden, or window. They 

 are very beautiful ; color from white to 

 dark viol et and crimson. The leaves are 

 velvety, and on some varieties very 

 large. They should be planted early in 

 spring ; require sandy ground and a good 

 deal of moisture during flowering time. 

 French Hybrids, strong bulbs, 25c. each ; 

 $3.00 per dozen. 



Hyacintlis. (Dutch.) Double and 

 single. The Hyacinth is a beautiful 

 flowering bulb, well suited for open 

 ground or pot culture. They should be 

 planted from October till February. If 

 planted in pots it is well to keep in a 



cool, rather dark place, till they are well 

 started, when they can be placed in the 

 full light and sud. Double and single, 

 10 cents each ; 75c. per dozen. Named 

 varieties $1.00 per dozen. 



WarcissMS. Bulbs of the easiest 

 culture, planted from November to Jan- 

 uary. 



Double WhUe, sweet scented, 35c. per 

 dozen. 



Paper White (Single,) Price, 5c. each; 

 50c. per dozen. 



Trumpet Major, (single) very fine, 

 50c. per dozen. 



Liliiiiii tig^riiium. Tiger Lily. A 

 well known variety, very showy and of 

 easy culture ; 10 cents each. 



LiilJiim tig:irinuni fl. pi. This is a 

 new variety ; it is perfectly double, and 

 the petals are imbricated almost as reg- 

 ularly as a camelia flower. Very fine, 

 15 cents each. 



JAPAN 



I^iiium aiiratuiiB. Golden Band 

 Lily. This is a very handsome lily ; the 

 flowers are large and white, each petal 

 having a yellow stripe. It is of easy 

 culture. A loam^^, dry soil suits it best, 

 and planted one inch deep. 



The past season I had occasion to see 

 several of this noble lily in bloom, and 

 it is really fine ; half a dozen flowers 

 opening at the same time and measur- 

 ing from six to nine inches across. It 

 is very fragrant. I expect some fine 



LILIES. 



bulbs, same as I had last year, imported 

 direct from their native country. 



Flowering bulbs, 25c. each. 



LiiJiiin laiicifolium album. 

 Pure vv-hite, Japan Lily, 30 cents each. 



JLiiiam laBieifolsiiin rub rum. 

 White and red spotted, 15 cents each. 



liilium lancifolium r o § e u m. 

 Rose spotted, 15c. each. 



These Japan Lilies are very beautiful 

 and fragrant. Should be planted from 

 October till January. Perfectly suited 

 to this climate. 



Kanunculus. 



