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DISTINCT SPECIES OF TULIPS. 
Each. 
Carnata rubra, new, .20 
Connita, scirlet and yellow, .08 
Gesncriana, true scarlet, extra 
for bedding, .10 
Each. 
Oculis Solis, (Sun's Eye) red 
and purple, .12 
Sylvcstris,yellow, sweet-scented .08 
Veridiflora, green, .08 
CROCUS. 
Among the earliest Spring flowers a universal favorite ; all the 
varieties are hardy, and can be grown in pots of various kinds, or 
baskets, as taste may dictate. After planting they should he 
treated in the same manner as directed for hyacinths. 
Bcautifiil Named Varieties, 
.40 per doz, 3.00 per hundred 
All colors, mixed, 
.20 doz., 1.25 per hundred 
Cloth of Gold, yellow and 
brown, small flower.'!, 
.25 doz, 1.50 hundred 
Cloth of Silver, white, striped 
with purple, 
.25 doz. 1.50 hundred 
SINGLE POLY/INTHUS NARCIS- 
SUS. 
A well known and deservedly favorite flower, delightfully fra- 
grant; can be grown in pots or water glasses like the hyacinth. If 
planted in the open border, should be deeper than the hyacinth, 
and covered with leaves or litter to preserve Irom severe frost. 
Beautiful Named Varieties, 15 each, 1.50 per doz. 
Mixed Colors, .10 each, 1.00 per doz. 
GARDEN NARCISSUS. 
In this section are embraced the early sweet-scented, Spring- 
flowering varieties, which are hardy and easily cultivated. 
Each. 
Albusplenus odoratus, pure 
white, being double and 
sweet, .10 
Incomparable, yellow, large, 
double, .10 
Orange Phoenix, large, yellow, 
double, .10 
JONQUIL NARCISSUS. 
A fragrant yellow flower, cultivated in pots or in the open 
ground ; as the bulbs are small, four or live may be planted m a 
pot. 
£ach. I Each. 
Double sweet scented, .15 Large single, (Campanile) .10 
Single " " .10 I 
Each. 
Pumilus plenus, ,10 
Sulphur Kroon, large, double, .10 
Van Sion, double yellow daffo- 
dil, .08 
