HYACINTHS—Continued. 
SINGLE HYACINTH. 
Emicus, low, deep blue, .. 
Orondates, tall, light blue, . 
Willem I, low, very dark, ... 
Porseleinen scepter, low, light blue, . 
Fleufiparfaito, . 
DOUBLE RED. 
Bouquet tondre, low, red, . 
Grootvorst, tall, rose, . 
Priucasse royale, low, red, ... 
Cceur fidele, . 
Czar Nicolas, low, rose, . 
Bouquet royal, tall, rose, . 
DOUBLE WHITE. 
Anna Maria, low, rose white, . 
La Tour d’Auvergne, tall, pure white, . 
La Virginite, low, rosy white,. 
Scepter d’or, late, low, rosy white,... 
La Deesse, late, low, rosy white,. 
DOUBLE BLUE. 
Bloksberg, late, low, light blue, . 
Lord Wellington, low, dark blue,. 
Mignonvan Drijf hout, low, dark blue,. 
Carl, Crown Prince of Sweden, tall, dark blue. 
General Antinck, low, light blue, . 
Eudolpkus, low, light blue,. 
Best Single Mined Hyacinths, separate colors, $1.50 per doz. each, 
Best Double Mixed Hyacinths, separate colors, $1.50 per doz, each, 
Bedding or Garden Hyacinths, mixed colors, per dozen, . 
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TULIPS. 
The Tulip is a flower of easy cultivation. The varieties are endless, 
early and late varieties, the garden can be made 
gay from the middle of 
,'May to the last of June. 
They do not require the 
very richest soil but it is 
well to have it fine and if 
i run out, a little well rot- 
|ted manure applied is 
’good. The Due van 
Tliol Tulips are the earli¬ 
est and require a more 
t sandy soil than the others. 
The early Tulips begin 
blooming in this vicinity 
about the last of May. 
They are dwarf in habit. 
The double varieties, like 
most double flowers, are 
not generally considered 
By planting the 
SINGLE TULIP. 
PARROT TULIP 
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an improvement, however, they make up a variety, and a few planted in with the others 
are rather pleasing in effect. 
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