11 



Jonquils, 



Admirably adapted for forcing in pots or garden culture, extremely fragrant. 



Cts. Per doz. 



Double, extra size, 



" single, very sweet. 



Si 50 

 1 00 



Crown Imperial. 



The crown Imperial is a very showy old favorite flower, blooming in early spring, 

 it has a stem about three feet in height, producing near the top a crown of beautiful 

 pendant bell shaped flowers : it is perfectly hardy and succeeds in any garden soil. 



Per doz 



Double Red, . 



$1 00 



" Yellow, ..... 



1 50 



Large Single Red, .... 



50 



Yellow, .... 



1 00 



Superfine Mixed, ..... 



30 



FHtillarias, 



In the style of Crown Imperials, but more minature in growth, with singularly 

 marked flowers — very hardy — succeeding in any garden soil. 



Cts. Per Doz. 

 Maleagris, superfine mixed, . . . . . . 10 $1 00 



Persica, Perisan, . . . . . . . 25 2 50 



Cts. 



Per doz. 



. 8 



Si 80 



. 5 



50 



. 8 



80 



. 10 



1 00 



. 10 



1 00 



Iris . 



{Fleur-de-Iiuce.) 



The Iris is a very beautiful family of plants. All here offered are hardy and 

 adapted for garden cultivation, except Pavonia and Persian, which succeed better 

 in pots. 



English Bulbous, superfine, mixed, 

 Spanish Bulbous, superfine, mixed, 

 Pavonia Major, white, blotched with blue, 

 Persica, white, blue, purple and yellow, 

 Pumila, dwarf, .... 



Crocus— {Crocus Vermis,) 



Culture of the Crocus in the open ground. 



Choose a deep, light, rich soil, in an open situation ; plant the bulbs in October, 

 November or December, two or three inches deep, and about two inches apart, cov- 

 ering them with the fine mould. The Crocus, used for edging beds or borders, or 

 planted in lines along the edges of walks, or in clumps, has a beautiful effect during 

 the early spring, if the colors are tastefully arranged. 



Culture of the Crocus in pots, ornamental vases, ivire baskets, d'C. 



Commence planting about the middle of October, in fine sandy soil. For pots or 

 vases, a few may be planted every three weeks, for a succession. In planting in 

 wire baskets, procure some green moss, with which line the inside of the basket, to 



