J. M THOKHrKN & Co.— CaTALOOUK of l^ULBS. 



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RANUNCULUS, 



Plant late in the autumn, 



Ready in September. 



The main soil for these sbnuJa be loam or clay, with a good dressing of rotten manure and leaf-movld; if 

 heavy, add a little sand. The soil should be well drained, cool, deep, rich and moist, 

 claws downward, from 4 to 6 inches apart nnd 'A inches deep, 

 covering with fine, pulverized soil. 



Jf ordered by mail, add S cents per dozet' pos<a(/e. 



PERSIAN VARIETIES. 



Eadi Per doi. 



Belladonna. Violet-spotted 



Commodore Napier. Yellow aixl lirowi 



border 



California Cold. Yellow 



Favorite des Dames. Striped 



Jaune Supreme. Splendid yellow 



Kiskoy. Purple 



Mont Blanc. White 



Queen of the Netherlands. Violet-black. 



Saturnus. Crimson 



Fireball. Brilliant scarlet 



Persian Named, in 25 varieties 



" Mixed, all sorts 2forr)cts... 



French Named, in 25 varieties 



Mixed, all sorts 2 for 5 cts. . 



TURBAN VARIEMES. 



These are the most hardy of the Ranunculus, and 

 succeed with much less care than is necessary for the Pe 

 sorts. 



Each Per doz. 



35 ; 



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10 



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50 



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05 



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60 



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20 



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Black or Brown 



Golden Red. Rich golden red 



Crandlflora. Crimson 



Romano. Scarlet 



05 

 05 

 05 

 05 



Hercules. Pure white OG 



Merveilleuse. Orange-yellow 05 



Seraphique. Citron 



Souci dore. Orange 



Striped 



Viridiflora. Scarlet, gi-een center 



Mixed Turban 



35 

 30 

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 50 

 35 



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100 

 $1 75 



2 00 

 1 50 



1 50 



3 00 



2 00 



Ma nunc II I lit 



Each 

 .$0 05 



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2 for 5 cts.. 



Per doz. 

 $0 35 



35 



35 



35 



20 



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 ?2 00 



2 00 



2 00 



2 00 



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White Calla. 



RICHARDIAS, or CALLAS. 



Ready in September and October. 



Tall-growing, bulbous perennials of exceedingly graceful habit 

 and very handsome foliage and flowers. They are easily cultivated 

 in pots, requiring only a rich soil and plenty of water, A compost of 

 one part good loam and one part cow manure is recommended. It is 

 a good plan to plant them out in the garden each summer, in rich, 

 well-manured soil, giving them plenty of water, taking them up and 

 carefullv repotting in September. 



Each Per doz. 100 

 White Calla, or Lily-of-the-Nlle {Calla ^thio- 



pica). Large, white, trumpet-shaped flowers of 



great substance. One of the most popular and 



ornamental of house and greenhouse plants.. $0 20 

 "Little Cem " Calla. Very neat, dwarf habit; 



makes an excellent pot-plant 08 



Spotted Calla (C. ^EfJiiopica alha macnlata). An 



extremely ornamental pot-plant, with pure white 



flowers and handsome, deep green leaves, spotted 



with white 08 



Black Calla. See Arum Palce timim sanchim ... 20 

 Red Calla (Arum cornnfum). Flowers red, spotted 



black; stems mottled; a handsome pot-plant, 



$2 00 $15 00 

 75 5 00 



15 1 50 



5 00 

 12 00 



