CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 



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planted in the open ground for early 

 flowering, October to March. 



Single. — Rich vellow, perianth deeply 

 lobed. 



Double. — Full, double, golden yellow. 



Campemelle. — True large flowering 



variety. 



Campemelle Rugulosos. — The largest 

 flowering Jonquil. Pure yellow and very 

 fragrant. Very desirable for Winter flow- 

 ering: 75 cents per dozen, postpaid. All 

 the a bov e or assorted. 



CANNAS. — (King Humbert.) — Dormant 

 bulbs. 25c. each, S2.00 per dozen, postpaid. 



RANUNCULUS. — French Double Mixed. 

 The roots can be planted during Fall and 

 Winter either in the open ground or in 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. 50 cents per dozen postpaid. 



SINGLE AND DOUBLE DUTCH HYA- 

 CINTHS. — These are especially adapted to 

 forcing, and growing in beds. Flowers are 



all double and they make a beautiful 

 effect. We can furnish them in the fol- 

 lowing colors: Red, Pink, Yellow, Blue 

 and White. Price, 10c. each; 3 for 25c. or 

 80c. per doz., postpaid. 



HYACINTHS. — (Roman.)— White The 

 bulbs will produce from two to five spikes 

 of flowers, and may be forced so far as to 

 have them bloom early and from then until 

 flowers out of doors are plentiful. 75c. 

 per dozen, postpaid. 



SCILLA PERUVIANA. — These are green- 

 house bulbs in the North, but here they are 

 hardy and do well in the open ground. 

 There are two varieties, the blue and the 

 white- They throw up a shoot, on the end 

 of which the flowers appear, forming a 

 truss. Plant from October till March. 20 

 cents each, postpaid. 



TULIPS. — Double and single Mixed 

 Should not be planted later than February, 

 and placed very shallow in the ground; not 

 more than one-third of the bulb should be 

 covered. When near flowering they require 

 a good deal of moisture. 50 cents per 

 dozen, postpaid. September to March. 



BULBS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. 



SHOW DAHLIAS. 



Lucy Paucett. — Pale yellow with pink 

 stripes. 25 cents each, postpaid. 



Mme, Alfred Mareau. — Deep pink. 40 

 cents each, postpaid. 



Queen Victoria. — Canary yellow. 20 

 cents each, postpaid. 



Peine Charlette. — Purple-crimson. 35 

 cents each, postpaid. 



Storm King. — Pure white. 25 cents each, 

 postpaid. 



MINATURE POMPON DAHLIAS. 



Amber Queen. — Clear amber, shaded ap- 

 ricot. 20 cents each, postpaid. 



Darkness. — Very dark maroon. 20 cents 

 each, postpaid. 



Catherine. — Bright yellow. 30 cents 

 each, postpaid. 



Brunette. — Crimson, sporting white. 25 , 

 cents each, postpaid. 



La Petitte Barbara. — White, nitched 

 petals. 30 cents each, postpaid. 



Madeline. — Pale primrose, edged with 

 rose-purple. 20 cents each, postpaid. 



San Toy. — White, heavily tipped carmine. 

 40 cents each, postpaid. 



Duplex Century Dahlia. 



GIANT SINGLE AND CENTURY 

 DAHLIAS. 



Blanche. — Pale yellow at base, faintly 

 tipped with pink, and with cast of white 

 over the whole flower. 25 cents each, post- 

 paid. 



Twentieth Century. — White at base and 

 tips : center of each petal blush rose. 25 

 cents each, postpaid. 



Glowing Gem. — Rich, deep crimson. 40 

 cents each, postpaid. 



NOVELTY COLLARETTE DAHLIAS. 



Achievement. — Rich velvety maroon with 

 collar a waxy white overlaid with pinkish 

 crimson. 40 cents each, postpaid. 



Maurice Rivorie. — Very rich crimson with 

 pure white collar. 35 cents each, postpaid. 



Pancy Cactus Dahlia. 



CACTUS DAHLIAS. 



Olympic. — Deep, rich crimson. 60 cents 

 each, postpaid. 



Columbia. — Vermilion, tipped and striped 

 with white. 25 cents each, postpaid. 



General Buller. — Rich, deep crimson, tip- 

 ped with white. 20 cents each, postpaid. 



Prince of Orange. — Deep, rich orange 

 with yellow center. 20 cents each, post- 

 paid. 



W. B. Childs. — Blackish maroon with pur- 

 ple shadings. 25 cents each, postpaid. 



Clara G. Stedwick. — A clear, bright sal- 

 mon. 20 cents each, postpaid. 



Eureka. — Very deep purple. 20 cents 

 each, postpaid. . 



J. H. Jackson. — The finest black in exist- 

 ence. 20 cents each, postpaid. 



Stella. — Vivid scarlet. 30 cents each, 

 postpaid. 



