GARDEN MANUAL FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 



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Trumpet Major Narcissus. 



soming at the time when flowers, even in our 

 Southern climate, are very scarce. The 

 bulbs will produce from two to five spikes of 

 flowers, and may be forced so as to have them 

 In bloom early and from then until flowers out 

 of doors are plentiful. Price each 3c., per 

 dozen 50c. 



Hyacinths. (Dutch.) Double and single. 

 The Hyacinth is a beautiful flowering bulb, 

 in all colors, well suited for open ground or 



Chinese Sacred Lily. 



Bermuda Oxalis Buttercup. 



pot culture. They should be planted from 

 October till February. If planted in pots it 

 is well to keep in a cool, rather dark place, 

 till they are well started, when they can be 

 placed in the full light and sun. Double and 

 single, 10c. each; 75c. per dozen. 



Jonquils. Very popular flowers on account 

 of their easy cultivation and delightfully 

 fragrant, golden yellow blooms. They can 

 be readily forced in the house, or planted in 

 the open ground for early flowering. 



Single. Rich yellow ; perianth deeply lobed. 



Double. Full, double, golden yellow. 



Campernelle. True large flowering va- 

 riety. 



Campernelle Rugulosus. The largest flow- 

 ering Jonquil. Pure yellow, and very frag- 

 rant. Very desirable for winter flowering; 

 60c. per dozen all the above or assorted. 



Calla Aetheopica. 



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