DUTCH BULBS AND FLOWERING ROOTS, 4 
2 LATE FLOWERING, or SHOW TULIPS. 
This variety is grown by the florist and amateur for its beautiful bloom, and is sel- 
dom used to produce a mass of flowers, each individual blossom being a marvel of 
beauty in itself, It is from this variety that prize flowers are obtained, many of which 
command fabulous prices. 
They are much taller than the preceding varieties (being 1% to 2 feet), and were 
the subject of so much commercial speculation in the seventeenth century, when five 
hundred pounds sterling were paid fora single bulb. The mania has now died out, 
yet larger sums are still paid for new varieties of this bulb. than almost any other. 
EACH. PER DOZ. 
Byblooms white ground flaked with violet, crimson and maroon... 5 50 
Bizarres. yellow ground, flaked with crinison, ‘ah Ee and violet..... 5 5° 
Byblooms and Bizarres, mixed Wi al gae Ge he lode gai.) bas anise gaye 5 50 
BOTANICAL TULIPS, EACH. FER DOZ 
Florentina Odorata, very fragrant - 5 stleus: a eye ey RE ee 5 fe) I 00 
ph eS Gesneriana, large. bright crimson. fine for bedding <... essa ne 28) I oo 
iy ies Oculis Solis (Sun's Eye). red and purple... .. er sraiv nis femora tomes = Io I 00 
SHOW TULIP. Persica. dwarf yellow good bedder.. ... ..°..-.055 BOR coo oc cack Io I 00 
MIXED TULIPS. 
PER DOZ. PER 100 EACH, PER DOZ. 
Superfine Mixed Early. Single Sy ,2 ears 50 3 50 Fine MixedeB yhloomSssricnn--cenes- 5 50 
Vine Sone > dae 25 2 00 SiMe WE IZARNES coho... ce oie Me 5 50 
Superfine ‘“ “ Double ........ 50 3 50 ot AAD AT LOC. eatin. «ia cee eis SEO: ns 50 
Fine * ts ule Seaaie cS0e 25 2 00 
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OWNS, CROCUS. AN EMONE—Sincxz AND oe ee 
Among the earliest to blossom in the Spring is this beautiful little flower, lifting its head almost before the 
snow has disappeared Blooming at a time when the ground is destitute ot foliage or flower, it is a welcome visitor. 
The Crocus succeeds when grown in pots, and tolerably well in glasses, for which purpose the best named varieties 
should be selected They present the best appearance, however. when grown in masses, in a bed, for which large 
guantities should be used, say from one hundred to five hundred ina bed. The proper time for planting is the 
same as for the Hyacinth. and the bulbs should be set two or three inches apart, and two deep. 
PER DOZ. PER 100, PER DOZ. PER 100. 
Mixed White... ee Aer 3... 4gepeses tae 10 75 Large Striped, extra large bulbs SSCS Cae 15 I Oo 
3 BlWe) Speer Piss ns oreo 9 HG 75 ie Mellow. | vip SNR ge cane 25 I 75 
3 Striped. Beyer <2 coer. s eee 10 75 Cloth of Gold, first/sizeyisc . . Bcecke? - 15 I 00 
e allvcolorsi pee -- 3c. eS IO 60 Cloth of Silvers)... 0. 362°... a ae 15 I 00 
Large White, extra large bulbs. ae eee 15 ENGO! Bh meSCOLtISh:. eee ss Meee ace. eee 25 I 75 
“i gee lGey ee oo air 1.02. 5 ee 5 Bets CONE 
SPL?NDID NAMED VARIETIES. 
PER DOZ, PER 100 PER DOZ. PER Ioo, 
Albion: 3272220 min ener. 5-5 ee 20 W5O0|: Kaiser Alexander df7caee wy 6 eee We OS I 75 
Baron von Brunow, d2vé..........-005: 20 ESO King of the Netherlands, WU LEO RE ae 20 I 50 
Blanche Pleurz7222e5sn anes = - eee 20 I 50 Way Majestiens?72pcdare ae ee 20 I 50 
Comtesse de Morny, stvifed.......-..- 20 I 50 Mont) Blanes zok7Zeneenee aceon ee 20 I 50 
IDavidwRuzziowG777ee een eee. eee 20 150 Non Plus Ultra, LUE SRSA EE 20 I so 
Grootvorst, wite....... on socoReadeeece 20 Tacoma Erimee pAlberbiO/7ce cement 25 I 75 
Garibaldi, dark purple..cececcceesee- 40 3 00 Oneen) Victorias zupete see ae 20 I 50 
VdaWPFCIe iy SZ7222 2 anatase ctalstetale lala la) = ofe)=/= 20 I 50 INOuSSeall, SE72fEd. se «cle een 20 I 50 
ANEMONE. 
One of the most beautiful and showy of flowers, bemg exceedingly brilliant, and the stripes and belts distinct 
and charming. It is not quite so hardy as many other bulbs, but planted in October or November, six inches 
