DUTCH BULBS AND FLOWERING ROOTS. 11 
covering of leaves or litter, and care should be taken that they have proper drainage, no water being allowed to 
stand around the roots. The bulbs can be transplanted either in Spring or Autumn, but should be kept out of the 
ground the shortest possible time. Once firmly established, they should not be disturbed oftener than once in five 
years. Many of the varieties force well in the green-house, but are more suitable for parlor culture. 
EACH. DOz. EACH, Doz. 
Lilium, Auratum, xew golden Fapan Lily, Lilium, Chalcedonicum, d772liant scarlet, re- 
CLEL OMA LEU SE. Sees eee 50 5 00 GUPRUEATLDLOSSOMESEREE EE eee ee 50 5 00 
SO BIRO, PA LOL 3 5 aos coc ecasacuc I 25 I4 00 ‘** Longiflorum, sure white, very fragrant 15 1 50 
* Lancifolium Album, whzte Japan Lily. 40 400 “ Tigrinum (Tiger Lily), orange, spotted 
et ““ Roseum, vose spotted Fapan Lily. 25 2 50 (ILE SEC ACES 5 5 Sp See ba be ii 52 Xe 
ee? ‘“* Rubrum, white and red spotted... 25 2 50 ““ Flore Pleno (Double Tiger Lily), 
pe C@ancdicdummrce/7cens 770206) Merial etalels 25 2 50 extra large bulbs, giving from 20 
ee ve - EDT ULES 9 330 A OO0CE 30 3.00 POG OWLOLUCTSe. NANO eee 40 4 00 
bie SE SPOLLED Sees ciate ess + < Sep nssicle ms s:c05 40 4 00 ‘Jacobean (Amaryllis Formossissima), 
be Po ETO RITIRLL | QUILTED As 0 3005000008 50 5 00 GeepaSCOT LED ECL 
o 400 
‘*  Fortunel, deep scarlet, spotted with black me ; oo 
(eS We have given approximate prices only for Liliums, being as near as we can ascertain at this season of 
the year. Should they be any lower, we assure our customers that they shall have the benefit of it, and if prices 
advance, we shall be compelled to advance our rates. 
LY OFY ERE VALLEY. 
(CONVELLARIA MAJALIS.) 
Well known and universally admired Spring-flowering plants, equally 
well adapted to Winter-flowering, in the parlor. The flowers are bell-shaped, 
freely produced, and powerfully fragrant. For parlor culture, place five or 
six buds or pips in a crock, cover to the depth of one inch, set away in the 
dark for a week or two, and keep well watered. Then bring into the light, 
and set in a warm, moist place. In tour or five weeks the flower will appear. 
By repeating this process at intervals, a constant succession of bloom may be 
maintained through the whole Winter. For out-door culture, you have only 
to set the buds or pips where they are to blossom, as soon as received, and no 
farther attention is required. ‘They are perfectly hardy, and are not injured 
by frost. EACH. Doz. 
Convellaria Majalissbudss wititesa--eaccieeecicieesbeeciceeinericene 5 50 
se Sa buds; rose-colored .). ease ses teeeee ceae I5 I 25 
oe S| = white Marcelclumps ss\s05.sseeeeeacee esas 50 
cs oa )gtose-colored; laree elumps. ..ceeene os oda ener 75 
NARCISSUS, POLYANTHUS. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY. No flower garden should be without these elegant white flowers, which, 
in eontrast with the Hyacinth and Tulip, present such an elegant appearance, and their fragrance is truly delicious. 
The culture and mode of planting is similar to the Hyacinth, except that the bulb should be covered to the depth 
of five inches, and well protected from the cold during Winter. 
EACH. DOZz. f EACH. DOz. 
Grand Monarque, white, citron cup.......-- I5| I 50 Gloriosa, white, yellow cup........20000-05-- nis GS 
Grand Primo, white, citron cup......+++.+++- iy a ES Staten General, demon and yellow........... IO I Q 
Grand Soleil d’Or, yellow, orange cup.......- TOMETaOo Mal me LITeMNLIKe Gi a7.) a. cde 56 Seisaisce Mela sins a's nee tes IO I 
NARCISSUS, DOUBLE. 
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 pretty for Winter, flowering in pots in the house, 
and may be successfully grown in water, sand or earth, and require the same treatment as Hyacinths. For eut~ 
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DOUBLE NARCISSUS. 
