FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 
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Narcissus. Bulbs of the easiest cul- 
ture, planted from November to Janu- | 
ary. 
Double White, sweet scented. 
Yellow Mixed, Polyanthus Narcissus. 
White es y “5 
Price, 5c. each; 50c. per dozen. 
JAPAN 
Lilium auratum. Golden Band 
Lily. This isa very handsome lily; the 
flowers are large and white, each petal 
having a yellow stripe. It is of easy 
culture. A loamy, 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 
bulbs, same as I had last year, imported 
direct from their native country. 
Flowering bulbs, 25¢c. each. 
Lilium (Jancifolium album. 
Pure white, Japan Lily, 30 cents each. 
Lilium lancifolium rubrum. 
White and red spotted, 15 cents each. 
Lilium laucifolium roseum. 
Rose spotted, lic. each. 
These Japan Lilies are very beautiful 
and fragrant. Should be planted from 
October till January, Perfectly suited 
to this climate. 
Pzonia sinensis. Chinese or her- 
baceous Peonia. Herbaceous )lants of 
different colors and great beuuty; they 
should be planted during fall in a shady 
situation, as they flower early in spring. 
If planted too late they will not flower 
perfectly ; 40c. each. 
Ranunculus. Double Flowering. 
The roots can be planted duiing fall 
and winter, either in the open ground 
or in ots. The French varieiics are 
more robust than the Persian, aud the 
flowers are larger. The ground should 
be rather dry, and if planted in the oj en 
eround, it will be well to have the spot 
a little higher than the bed or border. 
French Ranuncuius....25¢. per dozen. 
Lilium tigrimem Tiger Lily. A 
well known yariety, very showy and of 
easy culiure; 10 cents each. 
Lilium tigrinum fi. pl. This is a 
new variety; it is perfectly double, and 
the petals are imbricated almost as reg- 
ularly as a camellia flower. Novel and 
fine, 15 cents each. 
LILIES. 
Tuberoses, duuble fluweriug 
