DUTCH BULBS AND FLOWERING ROOTS. 13 
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CAMPANULATA. 
RANUNCULES. : 
Strikingly beautiful flowers, well adapted to pot culture, in the house. They are not hardy, and great pains 
must be taken to insure success when planted out in beds. The beds should have good drainage, the soil light and 
warm, and well manured. Plant two inches deep, in November, and press the earth close around them. On the 
approach of cold weather, the beds should be thoroughly protected with leaves, litter or manure, which should be 
covered with boards. When warm weather appears, this covering is removed, and success is tolerably certain. 
They will repay all care bestowed upon them. EACH. Doz. 
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EARLY RANUNCULES. 
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Ceraphine.( yeottlc< co nieclosis 0 Seen ein = = 5 5Or ||) ROMANO Sess Sarclelais «01's ae janis ae eee a alae 5 5e 
Rercules sok th emeas atonal ianci> « eet 10 E_oo; ||) uarban! di Or G4ack...3 «25s. Goeeeoe anes ee 5 50 
Prinee de Galitzin, vartegated............- 10 75 
SCILLA, 
A beautiful class of small bulbs, with pink, white and blue flowers. They flower early, and are well adapted te 
growing in pots or pans, in the house, and hardy enough to withstand the Winter out of doors, if they are pre- 
tected with the usual covering of leaves, etc. They should be planted in October or November, about one inch 
deep, and one inch apart, in clumps or masses, each variety by itself. It is impossible to describe the beauty of the 
flowers. The bulbs should not be disturbed oftener than once in three or four years. 
EACH. DOz. BACH. DOz. 
Campanulata, #wa@yor........... 2h eae ce oe 5 50 INondescriptumitveas). 252) eee eee 5 5° 
. MEROF Do ASR Se is OE EO ae & 50 $ FOSC w.s0 BE 6 ORS aorne 5 50 
Nondeseriptam, 622... 60000 c bees dee ncce es 5 go Siberica, zxtemse blue, beautiful........... re I 60 
SMILAX., 
Evergreen climbers of much beauty, usually cultivated as green-house or conservatory plants. The leaves are 
small, and quite ornamental ; its twisting and clinging habit makes it quite a favorite in this country. It is very 
useful in the formation of wreaths and crosses, and for clothing statuettes, vases, &. Grown both from seeds and 
bulbs. The little bulbs should be put in pots as soon as possible after they are received, and watered spariagly 
SNOWDROP. SNOWDROP. 
