OF THEIR ILLUSTRATED FLORAL GUIDE. 
15 
Per 100. Per doz. 
s. d. s. d. 
555 ‘Rhinoceros, violet — ..3 0 
556 Rose Eclatante, crimson ... . 7 G.»l 0 
557 *Rose Sublime, rose and while — . . 3 0 
658 ‘Rosine, rose-pink — ..2 G 
559 *Tournesol, scarlet and yellow 15 G..2 0 
Per 100 . Per doz. 
s. d . s. d. 
560 *Tournesol Yellow, yellow , 
flushed with red-orange ... . — ..4 G 
561 ^Velvet Gem, crimson , edged 
with yellow — . . 4 0 
562 *Yellow Bose, beautiful yellow 7 G..1 0 
LATE-FLOWERING SINGLE TULIP. 
This Tulip is, perhaps, the most generally known. It grows taller and blooms in May. Amateurs 
cultivate it for the individual beauty of the flower, but it is also very effective for decorative purposes. 
Per 100 . Per doz. 
s. d. #. d. 
563 Mixed Bizarres, yellow ground, 
striped crimson, purple or white 10 G . . 1 6 
564 „ Bybloemens, white ground, 
striped black, lilac, or purple . 10 G. . 1 6 j 
Per 100. Per doz. 
s. d. s. d. 
565 Mixed Roses, white ground, striped 
crimson, pink, or scarlet 10 G..1 G 
566 All colours, mixed, very fine .... 7 6 . . 1 0 
567 „ „ choice 12 G..2 0 
PARROT TULIPS. 
The Parrot Tulip has a singularly picturesque appearance ; the flowers are large and the colours > 
brilliant, so that when planted in flower borders, and the front of shrubberies, they produce a most 
striking effect. When grown in hanging baskets, and so planted as to cause their large gay flowers to 
droop over the side, the effect is remarkable and unique. 
^ doz. — 3. d. | IP doz.—#. d. 
568 Admiral Constantinople, redfy orange 1 3 , 672 Markgraaf Van Baden, crimson striped 
669 Coffee Colour , yellow, green, and brown 1 3 J yellow 1 3 
570 Large Yellow , striped with red 1 3 673 Perfecta, yellow, scarlet, and green.. 1 3 
571 Monster Rouge, crimson 1 3 574 Fine mixed . 1 0 
CROCUS. 
For in-door decoration the Crocus properly managed is very useful, and for the flower garden, shrubbery 
borders, flower boxes, rustic vases, Ac., indispensable. When used as an edging to beds two or three 
lines deep, or to form broad marginal lines in distinct colours, or in various colours blended, the effect is 
remarkably fine, while the season at which they bloom adds greatly to their value. We have seen long 
broad bands of golden yellow, of pure white, and of deep purple Crocus, also fancy designs, and groups 
and masses containing from 10 to 1,000 bulbs, expand with such effect in the mid-day sun, as to elicit 
the greatest admiration. The bulbs being so exceedingly cheap it is surprising they are not more exten- 
sively cultivated in flower gardens, shrubberies, and lawns. 
Culture In-Doors.— I t is absolutely necessary to ensure success that they are well supplied with 
water, kept close to the glass, and have abundance of fresh air. 
Culture in the Open Ground. — They may be grown in almost any soil and situation. Plant 
three inches deep, and not more than two inches apart. The depredations of mice on the Crocus may be 
prevented by placing pieces of the Crown Imperial bulb near where the roots are planted. 
DUTCH CROCUS. 
s. d. «• d. 
676 1000 in 8 varieties . . . . 17 0 677 250 in 8 varieties . . . .46 
576 500 „ .... 8 6 578 100 „ ....20 
579 Mixed, all .coloui'3 . . . per 100, Is. Gd. . . per 1000, 11s. 6d. 
580 
581 
582 
583 
584 
585 
q/r 1000. 100. doz. 
Blue and Purple, mixed 
14 
d. s. 
0..1 
d. s. 
G..0 
d. 
4 
Striped, mixed 
18 
0..2 
0..0 
4 
White, mixed 
Yellow, fine 
18 
0. .2 
O..0 
4 
14 
0..1 
G O 
4 
Largo Golden Yellow, 
very fine 
18 
0. .2 
0..0 
4 
Extra large Golden 
Yellow, extra fine . . 
25 
0. .3 
0..0 
G 
V 1000. I? 100. doz. 
s. d. s. d. s. d. 
586 Cloth of Silver, striped 
purple 21 0..2 
587 Cloth of Gold, golden 
yellow, striped brown 18 0..2 
588 Scotch, white, striped 
purple 21 0..2 
589 Versicolor, white, striped 
purple.... 21 0. .2 
6. .0 4 
0..0 4 
6. .0 4 
C..0 4 
NEW SEEDLING DUTCH CROCUS. 
The varieties which constitute the following section are characterised for their large flowers, rich and 
beautiful colours, and should be planted wherever conspicuous masses are required, and as edgings for 
select beds, Ac. They are also the proper sort for in-door culture. 
OUR OWN SELECTION. 
£ s. d. 
690 1000 in 10 splendid varieties . . 1 10 0 
691 500 „ „ • 0 16 6 
594 Extra fine mixed Seedlings, all colours 
£ t. d. 
602 250 in 10 splendid varieties . .086 
593 100 in 20 „ ..046 
. per 100, 3s. 6 d. . . per 1000, 30s. 
