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THB se:ed annual of th^ 



Single Hyacinth. 



Double Hyacinth. 



which are produced in great 

 abundance. Four feet high. 

 February till April. 



Thunbergia. Mixed Thun- 

 bergia. Very ornamental vines, 

 with yellow and white bell- 

 shaped flowers with dark eye. 

 Six feet high. February till 

 May. 



Mixed Thunbergia. 



BULBOUS ROOTS. 



Hyacinths, (dutch. )Pouble and single. 

 The Hyacinth is a beautiful llowering 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 sun. Double and 

 single, 5c.. each; 50c per dozen. 



Narcissus. Bulbs of the easiest culture, 

 planted from November to January. 



Double White^ sweet scented^ 35c. per do- 

 zen. 



Paper White^ (single). Price, 5c. each; 

 35c. per dozen. 



Trumpet Major, (single)., very fine, 50c. 

 per dozen. 



Von Sion. 50c. per dozen. 



Anemones. Double flowering. Planted 

 and treated the same as the Ranunculus. 

 They are of great varieties in color- 

 Double Dutch, 35 cents per dozen. 



Ranunculus. Double Flowering. The 

 roots can be planted during fall and winter, 

 either in the open ground or in pots. The 



French varieties are more robust than the 

 Persian, and flowers are larger. The ground 

 should be rather dry. and if planted in the 

 open ground, it will be well to have the spot 

 a little higher than the bed or border. 

 French Ranunculus, 25 cents per dozen. 



Tulips. Double and single Tulips thrive 

 better in a more Northern latitude than 

 this, but some years they flower well here, 

 and as they are cheap, a few flowering bulbs 

 will pay the small amount they cost. They 

 should not be planted later than December, 

 and placed very shallow in the ground; not 

 more than one-third of the bulb should be 

 covered. When near flowering they require 

 a good deal of moisture Single and double, 

 25 cents per dozen. 



Scilla peruviana. These are green- 

 house bulbs at the North, but here they are 

 hardy, and do well in the open ground. 

 There are two varieties — the blue and the 

 white. The}^ grow up a shoot, on the end 

 of which the flowers appear, forming a 

 truss. Plant from October till January. 25 

 cents each. 



Our Sweet Peas comppise all known varieties in the Finest and most 



delicate shading's. Give them a trial. 



