Lilium lancifoium rubrum. 
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eeous plants of different colors and great beauty: they should be 
planted during fall in a shady situation, as it flowers early in spring. 
Tf planted too late it will not flower perfectly ; 40c. each. 
Ranunculus. Scilla peruviana, 
Renuncuius. Double Flowering. The roots can be plantetl 
during fall and winter, either in the open ground or in pots. The 
French varieties are more robust than the Persian, and the fowers 
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. 
Persian Ranunculus 2 222-2. >=. 25 cents per dozen. 
French Be eA tt ee oe iL es e a 
ia peruviama. 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. They throw up a shoot, on the 
end of which the fiowers appear, forming a truss. Plant from Octo- 
ber till January. 30 cents each. 
Bulips. Double and single Tulips thrive better in a more North- 
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ern latitude than this, but some years they flower well here, and as 
PPwenia sinensis: ‘Rinese or herbaceous Pzonia. Herba- 
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