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J). M. VEUllY & COS CATALOGUE OF 



OiiCL' firmlj- established, they sliould not be disturbed ol'teiier 

 thau once in tive .y<-ars. Many of the varieties force well in 

 the green-house, but are more suitable for parlor culture. 



EACH. DOZ. 



Lilium Auratuni, neiv golden Japan Lily, extra large 



f^'flf)-' 50 5 00 



^ II *^ tP *" Brownii. magnificent 1 25 14 OO 



^ y^ jl Mfi " Lancifolium Album, nhite Japan Lily 40 4 00 



if if ^\^ ' Roseum, rose spotted Japan Lily. 27, 2 50 



" " VAihvwm. irhite and red sp)otted.. '2b 2 bO 



^^ ^ \\ i // '• Candid um, ^//^Vf. .s'/ni','/^' 25 2 50 



--^"^■^l \\ l^r-^ " '■ '■ double 30 3 00 



/' X M'^// N " ■' spotted 40 4 00 



I ar eg ated foliage DO 5 00 



Ch- Icedonicmn, irilliant scarlet, reeuried 



'I \ \W if W y^ — T\ blossoms CO 5 CO 



■ \ W l^lf>^ \ " L-'^nginovum, pnre u-h te. veiy frag? a7d 15 1 TO 



VV ' « '" W ' " Tignnuin (Tisier Lily) f a n'.e, spotted b'ack. . . 15 150 



^tt ^ tf " ' Flore Pleno I Double Tiger Lily), ea•^J•a 



large bulbs, gii ivgjr m 20 to :H) floichs 60 6 00 



_ " Jacobean ^ Amaryllis Form,o.'--sissima), deep 



~"'' •""''^ scarlet 40 4 00 



AMARYLLIS FORMOSSISSIMA. " Fortunei, deep scarlet, spotted ivith black 40 4 00 



JS^We have given approximate prices only for Liliums. being as near as we can ascertain at 

 this season of the year. Should the.v be any lower, we assure our customers that they shad have 

 the benertt of it. and if prices advance, we shall be compelled to advance our rates. 



LILY OF THE VALLEY. 



VCONVELARIA MAJALIS. I 



Well known and universally admired Spring flowering 



-^.~ ^ plants equally well adapted to Winter-flowering, in the pai'lor- 



- "^ The flowers are bell shaped, freely produced, and powerfully 



.^^ fragrant. For parlor culture, place five or six buds or pips in 



j ^ a crock, cover to the depth of one inch, set away in the dark 



v\ Mm for a week or two, dnd keep w^ell watered. Then I i-ing into 



**^)\^^^tSv B^/ the light and set in a warm, moist place. In four or five weeks 



IkT/^,— , the flower will appear. Bj- repeating this }>rocess at intervals, 



a constant succession of bloom may be maintained through 



iC^^:^'^ the wliole Winter. For out-door culture, you have only to set 



.. J... . the buds or pips where they are to blossom, as soon as re- 



,^\\f]// ceived, and no farther attention is required. They are per- 



' fectly hardy, and are not injured by frost. each. doz. 



^(^i^^^Spl^fe^5i=^ Convellaria Majalis buds, white 5 50 



-^'*!:;:C^^-^v ^-!3;t^^ " " buds, rose-colored 15 125 



white, large clumps 50 



LILY OF THE VALTEY. '" '" rose-colored, large clumps 75 



NARCISSUS, POLYANTHUS. 



No flower garden should be without these elegant white flowers, which, in contrast with the 

 Hyacinth and Tulip, present such an elegant appearance, and their fragrance is trulj- delicious. 

 The culture and mode of planting is similar to the Hyacinth, except that the bulb shoiild be cov- 

 ered to the depth of five inches, and well pi'Otected from the cold during Winter. 



DOZ. 



1 50 

 1 50 

 1 00 



EACH. 



Grand Monarque. white, citron ciq) 15 



Gi'and Primo. iv/iite, citron cup 15 



Grand Soleil d'Or, yelloiv, orange cup. . . 10 



Gloriosa. white, yellow cup 



Staten General, lemon and yellow 

 Fine Mixed 



EACH. DOZ. 



. . . 15 1 50 



. . . 10 1 10 



. . . 10 1 00 



DOUBLE NARCISSUS. 



A beautiful class of well known, popular flowers, which thrive in any good garden loam, being 

 hardy enough to withstand the Winter, except in the extreme north. They are prettj' for Winter, 

 flowering in pots in the house, and may be successfully grown in watei-, sand or eaith, and require 

 the same treatment as Hyacinths. For out-door culture, plant in October, in clumps, the bulbs 

 two inches apart each way, and three inches deep. Thej- need not be disturbed oftener than once 

 in three or four years, and not then unless they have become too much crowded by offsets. 



