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BULBS AXD TUBEROUS-ROOTED PLANTS. 



Grand Lilas. — Porcelain blue; a very pleasing 



variety. 



Mimosa. — Dark purple ; very distinct, contrasting 

 finely with the red and white sorts ; a valuable bedder. 



sixgle lilac axd mauve. 



Haydn. — Lilac-rnauve, very distinct; good spike 

 and form. 



La Unique. — Dark violet ; a very fine spike. 



SINGLE YELLOW. 



Bird of Paradise. — Clear yellow, and long spike; 



one of the best of the yellows. 



Ida. — Beautiful primrose yellow, large bells on a 

 compact spike : an excellent variety. 



La Citronniere. — Pale yellow; a splendid flower. 



DOUBLE RED AND ROSE. 



Bouquet Tendre (Waterloo). — Deep red on a good 

 spike, and early : an old and pleasing variety. 



Lord Wellington. — Pale rose, large bells and hand- 

 some spike : a showy and handsome variety. 



Regina Victoria. — Fine clear dark-rosy pink: a 

 long spike and bells somewhat loosely arranged, but very 

 pleasing. 



DOUBLE WHITE. 



Anna Maria. — Light blush with purple center ; a 



good spike and distinct. 



La Tour D'Auvergne. — A clear white with large 

 bells well arranged on a long spike : one of the best. 



Prince of Waterloo. — Pure white, long and hand- 

 some spike of well-arranged bells. 



DOUBLE BLUE. 



Blocksberg. — Porcelain with a white stripe, large 

 bells and a good spike ; a standard sort. 



Laurens Koster. — Fine dark bine, close handsome 

 spike ; one of the very best double sorts. 



