Single Yellow. 



(In various shades.) 



Adonia, lemon yellow, good truss, tall, 

 """ Alida Jacobia, deep yellow, fine spike, low, 

 Anna Carolina, pale yellow, 

 Fleur d'Or, pure yellow, low, 

 La Piute d"Or, pure yellow, good truss, tail, 

 Overwinnar, light yellow, . 

 Toi.son d'Or, bright yellow, 

 William III, deep yellow, fine truss. 



Hyacinths. 



(By the dozen or hundred — double or single.) 



Perdoz. Per 100. Per doz 



Choice named varieties, . $3 50 $20 00 Very finest, . <5 00 







Each. 



• 







. 20 







. 35 







. 20 







. 20 







. 25 







. 25 







. 30 



Ter 100. 



Good 



2 50 



1G 00 



(Mixed, without names, double or single.) 



Fed, mixed, all shades, .... 



Blue, " " 



White, " «'.... 



Yellow, " " 



Roman Hyacinths. 



Early Roman While Hyacinths, fine for forcing, 



ct?. 



Per doz. 



Per 





1) 



>1 50 



$10 00 



J 5 



1 50 



10 



1)0 



15 



1 50 



10 



00 



20 



2 00 







Cts. 



Per doz. 



Per 100 



20 



s2 25 



$16 



00 



Musk and Feathered Hyacinths. 



(These are only suitable for the open garden.) 



Eelgicus, cserulia, blue, . 

 " alba, white, . 

 Botryoides, alba, white grape, 



Cts. Per doz. 



Cts. I 



"•er doz. 



6 60 Alonstrosus, blue, 



. 6 



60 



G 60 Plumosa, feathered, 



. 6 



GO 



15 1 50 







TULIPS. 



The Tulip is well known to every cultivator of Flowers, and is universally ad- 

 mired for its bright and showy colors. It is of the easiest cultivation, being perfectly 

 hardy, and grows freely in any ordinary soil. Many of the tali growing and late 

 blooming varieties are only suitable for garden cultivation, whilst the early flower- 

 ing, dwarf varieties, are admirable for forcing Autumn is best for planting, and if 

 the ground in prepared as recommended for Hyacinths, thev will succeed to perfec- 

 tion. In planting, cover the bulbs three or four inches, and about four inches apart, 

 and nine or ten inches between the rows. 



Early Dwarf Due Van Tholl Tulips. 



The habits of this class of Tulips is very dwarf and early, with brilliant colors, are 

 excellent for forcing — the earliest. 



Scarlet, brilliant scarlet, . 



Double Red, very double red and yellow, 



Gold Striped, new and fine, 



Single Red, bordered with yellow, 



Rpse, bright rose, 



Vermillion, very brilliant, • . 



Yellow, bright yellow, . 



Cts. 



Per doz. 



. 10 



Si 00 



. 5 



50 



. 10 



1 00 



. G 



60 



. 10 



1 00 



. 10 



1 OH 



. 15 



1 50 



