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Bouhle Pale Red and Hosy.^lO varieties, comprising every form, and 

 shade, enumerated as the preceding, 12 to 20 cents, and the more rare at 

 25 to 30 cents each. 



Boudle Pure White. — 25 varieties, comprising every size and form, 10 

 to 20 cents, and the most rare, 25 to 30 cents each, 



Bouhle White loith a Yellow Eye. — 12 varieties as above, and same 

 prices. 



Double White, with Red or Pink Eyes. — 35 varieties, comprising the 

 various shades and forms, at same prices as above. 



Double Wliite with Violet and Purple Eyes. — 25 varieties, comprising 

 as above, and at same prices as above. 



Yellow and Orange loith Various Eyes. — 20 varieties of the various 

 shades and forms, at i 5 to 30 cents, and others most rare at 50 cents. 



Double Hyacinths in assortments, with names, $1 50 to $2 50 per 

 dozen; and $10 to $20 per hundred. Mixed Hyacinths, $1 25 per dozen. 



SINGLE HYACINTHS. 



Rlue and Purple.— -ZO varieties, 12 to 15 cents, and the most rare at 

 25 cents each. 



Rosy and Crimson. — 35 varieties, at same prices as the above. 



White. — 20 varieties, at same prices as the above. 



Yellow. — 20 varieties, do. do. 



Fine assorted varieties, our selection, §2 per dozen. 



HYACINTHS— Various Species and Varieties. 



Blue grape hyacinth, 

 Pale blue grape, .... 

 Large purple grape, 

 "White grape, .... 

 Tassel, or two-colored, very singularj 

 Nutmeg, or Musk, 

 Large nutmeg, 

 Small purple feathered, 

 Large purple feathered, 

 Blue harebell, . . . . 



White do 



Eosy do. .... 



Bed do 



Cluster flowered, 

 Greenish flowered, . 



Hyacinlhus botryoides, 

 . pallidus, 

 purpureus, 

 albus, 

 comosus, 

 muscari, 

 major, 

 plumosus, 

 monstrosics, 

 nonscriptus 

 albus, 

 roseus, 

 rubra, 

 racemosus, 

 viridis, 



ACH 



cts. 

 10 

 12 

 10 

 10 

 16 

 15 

 15 

 20 

 20 

 25 

 25 

 25 

 25 

 15 

 25 



TULIPS. 



Early Tulips. — These comprise every shade, on white and yellow 

 grounds, and begin to bloom about two weeks previous to all others. 

 40 varieties, comprising all that have been enumerated in our previous 

 Catalogues, and in other publications, at 8 to 12 cents, and the most rare, 

 15 to 18 cents each, and $1 25 to 82 per dozen. 



Bizarre Tulips.— These are Violet, Purple, Brown, Red, Vermihon, 

 Rose-colored, and all intermediate shades on yellow grounds. 80 varie- 



