Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Etc. 
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Lily of the Valley. 
The Lily of the Valley is as hardy as any plant can possibly be, and when planted in 
the open ground will increase pretty rapidly. For the house we have what are 
called “ pips,” young roots with flowering stems, that will bloom in a few weeks 
after planting, and will flower well in baskets of damp moss, or potted. Pips for 
winter flowering in the house, we can send out in December, as they will not suffer 
injury from frost. For the garden we can ship either in the Spring or Autumn. 
Narcissus. 
GARDEN VARIETIES. 
Admirably adapted for garden decoration in early Spring, 
vated ; hardy ; very showy and fragrant. 
They are easily cult! 
SINGLE VARIETIES. 
BILFLORUS — White with yellow cup. 
NANAS MAJOR. 
POETICUS — White, with red cup. 
TRILOBUS. 
DOUBLE VARIETIES. 
ALBA PLENO ODORATA— White and fragrant. 
INCOMPARABLE— Yellow and orange. 
ORANGE PHCENIX— Orange and lemon. 
VAN SION (Double Daffodil)— Yellow. 
Crocus — In various colors. 
Colchicum Autumnaie. 
Frittiliaria Imperialis. 
CROWN IMPERIAL— Very showy plants ; are quite hardy and when the bulbs 
are once planted they need no further culture. Plant five inches f2ep, one 
foot apart. 
AURORA, CROWN ON CROWN, WILLIAM REX. 
Calanthus. 
SNOW DROP— This, the earliest of Spring flowering bulbs, is universally ad- 
mired for its elegant snow-white drooping blossoms. 
