DUTCH BULBS AND FLOWERING ROOTS. 9 
EACH. PER DOZ. 
Cyclamen, Persicum (Allepicum), whzte, blotehed with crimson At bASE.....++.+00+2202 Sh codenens 25 2 50 
album w/zze, beautiful Bienes Shoes) ao debe. an Ponmer oo onocanoAD eee 5° 5 00 
s ae variegatum, epee iTic ent : SAE and Ganies Tice Seisivisiena aac e's eee SaqBaOee 50 5 00 
nt Buropeum, album, wzée.. . Ee Sets TDS own sroitya le Maree < open ne Pe ers 25 2 50 
=e rubrum. rage. ee sO). . CCR ape reE EEE eto oObSC EOE 25 2 50 
DIELYTRA, IRIS PLANT. IRIS FLOWER. 
DIELYTRA—(Bleeding Heart.) 
Tuberous-rooted plants. blooming in the Spring; favorably known almost everywhere. They require only the 
erdinary culture of border plants. Roots planted in Autumn will flower freely. The roots should be divided every 
third year. The flowers are a delicate pink color, very graceful, peoauees continuously from May till July. 
Dieivtran Spectabilis ec o=-. Ree cess cae; s Ser eet D> 2 cictd = =, oftareiatattay stele. Sates each, 25 perdoz.,2 30 
FUNKIA—(Day Lily.) 
‘The well known Day Lily, so well known as to scarcely need any description. The roots should be set out in 
the Autumn to become well established, and they will bloom the following Spring. They need not be disturbed 
fer many years, and will always be welcome for their grateful perfume lavishly dispensed. 
Funkta Japonica alba, White Day Lily........ each, 30| Funkia, Japonica, cerulea, Blue Day Lily......each, 25 
IRIS—(Fleur de Lis.) 
‘Az elegant class of flowering bulbs, suitable for pots or borders, and all are hardy except Pavonia, which ear 
enly be flowered in the house, in pots. The bulbs should be planted in October, in light, rich soil, and protected 
by litter in Winter. Set the bulbs in clumps two inches apart each way, and three inches deep. Every third or 
fourth year they should be taken up and re-set. The flowers are very handsome, of various colors, fragrant, and 
freely preduced. 
EACH. EACH, 
Anglica (English Iris), #zZxred sorts...............- 5 Bavoue aan whtte, blotched with blue, beau= 
Hyspanica (Gpanishy Iris) ees eas sons ese ee SUL, | ug EE feeb lnsicy headin ov2 Sorts. seeTan aS toa sie wiatclel datas 
Persica (Persian Iris), whzte, blue ahd purple, beau- renee (Snake’s Head Iris), rzch velvety flowers. ae 
DESO isso Stroy: Saistetaie Se aerate: Teeieke ok oo ne dee: 25 | Japonica, most beautiful of All..........ecreeese «2 50 
JONQUIL. 
A species of Narcissus, easily 
grown in house or garden, and always 
a favorite for its bright, fragrant flow- 
ers. The flowers of all the varieties 
are bright yellow, fragrant and freely 
produced. Well suited for window 
plants, as the flowers seldom fail to 
expand, and continue a long time in 
perfection. Culture same as given 
for Narcissus. 
EACH. PR DOZ. 
Large Double, yellexw', 
sweet-scemted ..... % 2 §° 
joarge Single, sallow, 
stbced-scented ..... 3 I 00 SINGLE, 
