Dreer's Putumn Bulb Lost. 



flllXED TUMPS. 



The following are all first quality bulbs and varieties, but are offered without names. Where masses 

 of bloom are ■wanted, they will answer all requirements. 



Each. Per Doz. Per ioo. 



Early Single Mixed 5 4° $2 00 



Late " " 5 4° 2 00 



Early Double " 5 4° 2 00 



Late " " 5 40 2 00 



Bybloemen. White grotind mixed, 5 40 2 00 



Bizarres. Yellow, " " 5 4° 2 00 



Gesneriana [Hortensis). Scarlet, 6 50 3 00 



Add for postage on Tulips at the rate of 10 cents per dozen, when ordered to be sent by mail. 



CHINESE SACRED LILY. 



This Chinese variety is a form of the Tazetta or Bunch Flowering Narcissus, and can be seen well grown 

 in season in the window of every Chinaman who loves flowers. It is one of the most easily handled, 

 and can readily be brought into bloom when grown in water. The style of the vase or dish may 

 vary with the taste of the grower, but should be about 3 inches deep, into it put i l / 2 inches of sand, 

 and cover with gravel to the depth of 1 inch, on this set the bulbs and keep the dish full of 

 water, it is not absolutely necessary to put the bulbs in the dark, but if kept shaded till the leaves 

 begin to grow, better results may be obtained. The flowers are white with a yellow centre and are 

 freely produced. For a window ornament they are unexcelled and lend to an interior a cheerful aspect 

 when all outside is frostbound and dreary. The effect is heightened when several are put in a fern dish. 

 We have some irregular shaped vases, pots and dishes at prices varying from 25 cents to $1.50, from 

 which a selection will be made when customers so desire. The bulbs we offer are the large, true 

 variety and not the Paper White. 



30 cents each, postpaid ; $3.00 per dozen, by express. 



