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Double Jonquil. 
JONQUILS.— Very popular flowers on 
account of their easy cultivation and de- 
lightful fragrance, 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 
variety. 
Campernelle Rugulosus.— The 
flowering Jonquil. Pure yellow and very 
fragrant. Very desirable for winter flower- 
ing; 5c. each; 40c. per dozen, all the above 
or assorted. 
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Von Sion Narcissus. 
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NARCISSUS.—Bulbs of the earliest cul- 
« ture, planted from September to February. 
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Paper White Grandiflora.—An improved 
flowering form of the Paper White and now 
the principal forcing variety. The flowers 
are very beautiful, and emit a delicious 
odor. Very useful for bouquets. Price 5c. 
each; 40c. per dozen. 
Trumpet Major. (Single.) — The most 
popular foreing sort, deep yellow. Price 
5e. each; 40c. per dozen. 
Double Von .Sion.—The popular double 
yellow Daffodil, in great demand for 
forcing and growing in pots or pans for 
Easter sales. Pure golden yellow _ stock. 
Price 5c. each; 40c. per dozen. 
Giant Princep.—Pale sulphur perianth 
trumpet, rich yellow, very showy, grand 
variety for florists. They begin to bloom 
about the middle of February and last for 
a whole month. They produce beauitful 
flowers with long stems and very desir- 
able for our Southern country. 40c. per 
dozen. 
RANUNCULUS.— French Double.— The 
roots can be planted during fall and winter 
either in the open ground or in pots. The 
French varieties are more robust than the 
Persian, and the flowers are larger. The 
ground should be rather dry, and if planted 
in open ground it will be well to have the 
snot a little higher than the bed or border. 
25ec. per dozen. 
TUBEROSES.—Double Flowering.—They 
are ornamental for the garden and very 
valuable for making bouquets on account 
of their pure white color and great fra- 
grance. Plant during the spring months. 
Strong bulbs, 5 cents each; 40 cents per 
dozen. 
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Chinese Sacred Lily. 
CHINESE SACRED LILY.—tThis is not, 
properly speaking, a Lily, but a Narcissus, 
with pure white fiowers similar to the 
Paper White. Some years ago the bulbs of 
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