Double, Semi-Double and Single 
This cheap but glori¬ 
ous bulb gives a -wealth 
of beauty unsurpassed by 
any flower we have: im¬ 
mense rose-shaped flowers borne on long stems, as brilliant as any Poppy. Plant two 
or three inches apart, two inches deep, and protect with some litter after the ground is 
frozen. For flowering in the house plant five or six in a pot and treat like hyacinths. 
Plant the claw down. 
The French think these 
are the finest winterflow- 
ers we have. 
Giant French Mixture, 
all colors and kinds, 2 
for 5c., 15c. per dozen, 
90c. per 100. 
Feather, or Cockade 
Hyacinths. 
Very hardy outside or 
for pot culture; a lovely 
and curious species, re¬ 
sembling very much a 
feathered cockade. 4c. 
each, 4 for 12c., 12 for 30c, 
Giant ^ 
French 
Ranunculus 
