HKKEXDEKN' A CO’s AUTUMX HULKS. 
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teur cultivators. The leading colors are pure white, and golden yellow ground 
tints, with diversely beautiful flamed, striped and feather-like margins. 
Bizarres, By-blooms and Rosys, choice named varieties 
Bizarres, mixed varieties 
By-blooms. “ “ 
Rosys '■ “ 
EACH. 
20 
Ofl 
06 
08 
Mixed Tulips. 
For the Oar den. 
• l-EB DOZ. 
Fine single or double, early and late 50 
Fine Parrot Tulips, .splendid flowers 00 
Bizarres, By blooms and Rosys '<^5 
Great care has been taken to introduce into the above select List of Tulips, 
only the most distinct, brilliant and decided colors. The names and varieties 
are’immense, but the really striking colors few. 
Grape and Feathered Hyacinths. 
EACH. l-EB DOZ. 
Muscari Botroides flore alba. AVhite Grape Hyacinth 25 2 50 
“ Belgicus flore coerulea. Blue Nutmeg Hyacinth 05 50 
" Belgicus flore curnea. Blush Nutmeg Hyacinth 10 1 00 
“ Belgicus flore alba. AVhitc Nutmeg Ilyacinth 05 50 
" Campanuloides. Bell-flowered Hyacinth 10 1 00 
“ Comosus. Blue Grape Hyacinth 10 1 00 
“ Monstruosiis. Feathered Hyacinth 10 1 00 
CROWN IMPERIALS. 
An old-fashioned but noble class of bulbous plants, remarkable for their 
highly ornamental character and early blooming. Planted in groups, at promi- 
nent points of shrubberies and in mixed borders, also in centres of beds, and as 
a background to the more dwarf early-flowering bulbs, they are truly effective, 
and relieve the monotony of the flower-garden, while their beautiful green 
foliage and largo coronets of bloom make them conspicuous and attractive 
objects. 
EACH. 
Double Maximum yellow 1 50 
“ “ red yO 
Single red '. -fO 
Single Varieirated Foliaee '<'0 
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POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS. 
Next to the Hyacinth, the Xarcissns stands pre-eminent on account of its 
heautv, fragrance and early flowering. It deserves to he extensively cultivated. 
The Narcissus is unrivalled for spring gard(*ning, for heds, clumps and borders. 
The pure whites with yellow and citron cups, and the bright yellows with 
orange cups, form a striking contrast and beautiful comi>anion to the Hyacinth. 
The Narcissus will invariably succeed well with the same treatment recom- 
mended for the Hyacinth, only in the open Irorder large bulbs require to bo 
planted fullv five indies deei). 
* • EACH. 
Bazelman Major, white, yellow cup, very fine 35 
Bazclman Minor, fine small flowers 20 
