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Dutch Hyacinth (Double.) 
HYACINTHS (Dutch)—Double and Single. The 
Hyacinth is a beautiful flowering bulb, in all colors, 
well suited for open ground or pot culture. They 
should be planted from October till February. If 
planted in pots it is wellto keep inacool, rather 
dark place, till they are well started, when they can 
be placed in the full light and sun. Double and sin- 
gle dc. each; 55c. per dozen, 
Double Jonquil. 
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JONQUILS. Very popular flowers on account of 
their easy cultivation and delightful fragrance, golds 
en 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 largest flowering 
Jonquil. Pure yellow and very fragrant. Very de- 
sirable for winter flowering: 5c. each; 40c. per dozen, 
all the above or assorted. sO ae 
- Von Sion Narcissus. 
NARCISSUS. Bulbs of the easiest culture, planted 
from November to February. 
Paper White Grandiflora. An improved flowering 
form of the Paper White and now the prineipal forc- 
ing variety. The flowers are very beautiful, and 
emit a delicious odor. Very useful for bouquets. 
Price 5c. each; 40c. per dozen. 
Trumpet Major. The most popular forcing sort, 
deep yellow. Price 5c, each; 40c. per.dozen. 
Double Von Sion. ‘The popular double yellow 
Daffodil, in great demand for forcing and growing in 
pots or pans for Eastersales. Pure golden yellow 
stock, Price 5c. each; 40c. per dozen. 
Giant Princep. Pale sulphur perianth trumpet, 
tich yellow, very showy, gtand variety for florists. 
They beginto bloom about the middle of February 
and last fora whole month. They produce beautiful 
flowers with long stems and very desirable for our 
southern country. 40c. per dozen. 
RANUNCULUS—French Double. The roots can 
be planted during fall and winter either in the open 
ground orin 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 spot a little 
higher than the bed or border. 25c. per dozen. 
TUBEROSES—Double Flowering. They are orna- 
mental for the garden and very valuable for 
making bouquets on account of their pure white 
color and great fragrance. Plant during the 
spring months. Strong bulbs, 5 cents each; 40 cents 
per dozen. 
Seed Drills, All the Best Kinds. 
