DKEER'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF BULBS. 



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UAXVXCVLUS.— Continued. 



TURKISH VARIETIES. 



Named, 5 cents each. 50 cents per dozen. 

 Black turban. Blackish brown. 

 Hercules. Pure white. 

 Jlerveilleuse. Orange yellow. 

 Prince de Galitzin. Yellow and black. 

 Romano. Bright dazzling red. 

 Seraphique d'Algier. Light yellow. 

 Turban grandiflora. Variegated. 

 Mixed best varieties. 3 cents. 3<J cents per dozen. 



PERSIAN VARIETIES. 



Named, 6 cents. 60 cents per doz. 

 Bella Donna. Violet spotted. 

 Cramoisy superbe. Crimson large flower. 

 Commodore Xapier. Yellow with brown. 

 Feuersaule. Red and yellow. 

 Jaune supreme. Deep yellow, extra. 



Reine Vasthy. White and rose 



Rose des dames. Rosy. 



Double French. Splendid double varieties; colors mixed 



RANUNCULUS. 



Mixed best varieties. 5 cents. 50 cents per 

 dozen. 



8 cents. 80 cents per doz. 



IKIs GERMANICA 



CROWN IMPERIAL. 



[KIS IEERICA. 



CroT^rn. Imperial. 



A very showy plant; is quite hardy, and when the bulb is once planted in any common 

 garden soil, it needs no other culture. Autumn is the proper season for planting, as the bulbs 

 will not keep long out of the ground. Plant one foot apart, covering the bulbs 5 inches. 



EACH. | EACH. 



Double Red $1.25 I Single, variegated foliage, red 50 



Double Yellow 1.25 Single Yellow 50 



Single Orange, 35 cts. Single Red 25 Single, mixed, $2.00 per dozen 25 



Fritillaria Jleleagris. Mixed miniature varieties, checquered lily-like flowers. 



$1.00 per doz 10 



Single mixed Crown Imperials require 25 cents additional per dozen to prepay postage. 



Iris (Pleur-de-Lis). 



The Iris is a very extensive and beautiful family, commonly known as the Flowering 

 Flag. They are hardy Spring blooming plants, for the open border, with large, handsome, 

 rich and varied colored flowers, in June and July, growing from IS inches to 2 feet high ; of 

 easy culture, thriving in any good garden soil. Plant from September to December. The 



