Wm. Extiorr & Sons, 54 anp 56 Dry Sv., New York. 
Roman Hyacinths. 
In beauty of form and brilliancy of color the Tulip casts all 
other Spring flowers in the shade; nothing can equal its gorgeous 
IMPROVED EARLY WHITE. 
This beautiful and very valuable variety, if planted 
early in September and gently forced, will bloom in 
November, or its flowering may be retarded till - 
Christmas by keeping it inacool place. The flowers, 
which are smaller than those of the ordinary Hyacinth 
are produced in great profusion, each bulb throwing 
up three or four spikes of delicately-scented clear 
white blossoms. xtra fine bulbs. 
Extra selected. Price, 5c. each; 50c. per doz.; 
$3.50 per 100; $30.00 per 1,000. 
ROSE OR PINK. 
Flowers from two to three weeks later than the 
White Roman. Price, 5c. each; 4oc. per doz.; 
$2.50 per Ioo. 
BLUE. 
Similar to the above, of a pale blue color. Price, 
5c. each; 30c. per doz.; $2.50 per Ioo. 
WHITE ITALIAN. 
A good forcing variety. Somewhat larger than 
the White Roman. Price, 5c. each; 50c. per doz.; 
$2.50 per 100. 
WHITE MOUNTAIN. 
The best for forcing. Price, 6c. each; 50c. per doz.; $3.00 per 100. 
Add for postage on Roman Hyacinths, ro cents per dozen if wanted by mail. 
TULIPS. 
Lf to be sent by mail, add 5 cents per dozen, go cents per 100, to cover postage. 
appearance in beds, lines or groups in the Spring garden. 
For the ornamentation of the conservatory and sitting-room 
during the Winter and Spring months, the Tulip stands unrivalled, 
both as regards its rich and diversified colors, easy culture and ac- 
commodating habits. It will thrive in almost any soil or situation, 
and under almost any circumstances, so that its claim to universal 
cultivation is equal to the Hyacinth, Narcissus and Crocus. 
For planting in the open ground. October and November are 
the best months; the bulbs should be planted from five to six 
inches apart, and from three to four inches deep. 
When grown in pots they should be potted from three to five 
in a pot, the soil and treatment being the same as for Hyacinths. 
EARLY SINGLE TULIPS. 
We pay particular attention to this important class, and the 
varieties named below include some of the finest 
Those marked (+) bloom simultaneously, about twelve days later 
than the Duc Van Thol varieties. 
The figures prefixed indicate the height in inches of each variety. 
in existence. 
Exch doz. 100 
+ 7 Artus, scarlet fine bold flower......... $0 03 $o 20 FI Oo 
8 Belle Alliance, brilliant scarlet, fine..... 03 PIS Vath (0) 
g Canary bird, clear rich yellow, early, fine. 05 30 2 00 
g Chrysalora, pure yellow, large flower, fine 03 25 I 50 
Each doz. 100 
Each doz. 100 
7 Cottage Maid, white, bordered a ao 7 Duc Van Thol, scarlet...... $o 03 $0 20 $1 00 
with pink, pretty .......... $o 05 $o 30 $3 00 i x pa a S30.50 ie BS * 
8 Couleur Ponceau, white, with 5 - PR MRR Fa.) co 
broad Gebason edge poOdoneSe 03 20 I 00 6 a yellow... se tatee OF 45. 2°75 
7 Crimson King, crimson....... 03 20 I 00 | + 7 Joost Van Vondel, glossy rosy 
1 9 Duchess de Parma, orange red, | red, with white pencilings, 
yellow edge, large and fine.. 03 25 1 50 | largeiand fine) ersclonts tere 04 30 2 00 
Add 5 cents per dozen; go cents per roo if to go by mail. 
