BULBOUS FLOWEU BOOT'S. 
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22 
Double Yellow, 
Gold Striped, — Orange red, leaves yellow 
striped, 
Large Red, 
Yellow, 
Maxi mu*, —Orange red, the largest in foliage 
and flowers, 
Each. 
,50 
,25 
,25 
,25 
,88 
SINGLE BLUB. Each. 
Amicus, ,15 
Fleur Parfaitc, ,15 
L’ami du Coeur,— Dark purple, ,15 
Lord Nelson, —Very dark, ,20 
i'riuce Albert von Pruisse,— dark, 
splendid, ,80 
Staten General, 20 
GLADIOLUS. 
This family includes many brilliant species and vari- 
eties. They should be planted in spring, and, like the 
Amaryllis, should be taken up in the fall, dried, and 
kept from frost. 
Each. Doz. 
Flora bund us, —Blush pink, 18c. 
Gandaveiudg, — Scarlet and yellow, 12X 75c. 
Pscittacinus,— Dark yellow and red, 12# 75c. 
With a number of new varieties. 
HYACINTHS. 
Double and single, of the greatest variety of colors. 
They begin to flower in April and continue nearly a 
month in bloom. They should be planted in Oct. and 
Nov. Hardy. 
SINGLE RED, AND ROSY. 
ocUe Quinnc, ,25 
faJibbits Sabalkanski,— Beautiful red, ,80 
Flamingo,— Splendid, ,50 
llrrMtclde Vrede, ,25 
L’ami de Coeur, ,25 
FVclair.— Bright crimson, ,50 
Mars,— Fine red, ,25 
SINGLE YELLOW. 
Adonia, 
Canary Bird,— Very fine, extra, 
Heroine,— Extra line, 
La iduc D’Or. 
PrincCAie de Orange, — Very fine, 
BLi E GRAPE HYACINTHS, 
PURPLE GRAPE 64 
LARGE NUTMEG “ 
44 PURPLE FEATHERED, 
JONQUILS, 
Double, per doz. 
Siveet Scented, “ 
,20 
,50 
,40 
,15 
,80 
,20 
,20 
,20 
1,00 
,75 
DOIBLE DARK BLUE. 
Bleu Fonce, 
Bloksbergen,— Extra fine, superb, 
Charles Fox,— Superb, 
Grootvorst Nicholas, 
La bien Aimie, 
Lord Wellington,— Very fine, 
Prins Von Saxe Wciniar,— Large 
and dark, 
DOUBLE PORCELAIN BLUE. 
A la Mode, — Extra fine, 
Habit Krillante, 
Mignou de Dryfliout,— Large, 
Paa rl booG— Extra fiue, light, 
Prolilera Monstrosa,— Very large, 
DOUBLE RED, AND ROSY. 
Acteu r, 
Roquet Royal, 
Roquet Tendre, — Fine dark crimson, 
Comtesse de la Coste, — Rose extra, 
G roots vorst, — Rose, extra fine, 
Lord Wellington, 
Madam Zoiitmaii,-Red, green tips, 
Neerlandset Werm, 
Rose Mignonne, 
Each. 
* ,20 
,50 
LILIES. 
Few plants arc more attractive than the Lily. It 
^ produces a gorgeous display either in doors or out ; 
J ‘20 and as it is quite hardy may be liberally planted in the 
>20 open border, and thus constitute one of our finest au- 
^25 tumnal plants. 
2o Aura ntiaca,— Orange, 
*20 Caiididum, — Cream white, 
’20 Chalcidonicuin,— Double white, 
’25 Lougitlorum, — Long, white, 
’75 Tigridum, — Spotted, or Tiger, 
Also the Japan Lili 
Each. 
,15 
,15 
,25 
,25 
,10 
,20 
,25 
,25 
,201 
,20 
1,00 
,25 
,88 
<25 
Lancif'olium Album,— Pure white, 1,00 
Rub 11 nil, — Crimson spoiled, 2,00 
Puuclatum,— White with rosy spots, 8,00 
NARCISSUS, (Daffodil.) 
The Narcissus is a very fine spring flowering Bulb, 
and indispensible to a fine collection. The bulbs may be 
DOIBLE WHITE. 
A la Mode,— Beautiful, pink eye, ,20 
Anna Maria, — Purple eye, extra, ,20 
Coinptesse de Holland, ,40 
Don Gratuit,— Yellow eye, extra, ,25 
Gloria Flora Suprema,— Pink eye, 1,00 
Cirand Monarque de France,— Ve- 
ry fine, ,88 
La lour d’Anvcrgne,— Splendid, ,80 
La Virginite,— Fine, .80 
Prince of Waterloo,— Superb, pure 
>yhite, ,50 
DOUBLE YELLOW. 
Roquet d’Orange,— Very fine, ,80 
Jan ne Constant, ,25 
L’or d’Ophir,— Extra, ,25 
Louis d’Or,— Very fine, ,25 
Vainqueur, ,80 
planted in Oct. or Nov., about 8 inches deep. As they 
are mostly hardy they need not be taken up oftener 
than to part the roots ; once perhaps in two or three 
years. 
Price— Best named sorts, 20 cents each, $2 per dozen. 
SNOWDROPS, (Galanthus Nivalis.) 
This is the earliest of all the garden tribe, often lift- 
ing its head above the new fallen snow as if in defiance 
of its rival purity and whiteness. Every third year the 
roots should be taken 1 p, in June or July, and kept in 
a dry place till August, when they may be re-planted. 
Best Double sorts, 75c per doz. 
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