Bulbs, Plants and Seeds. 
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OXAL1S. 
Oxalis. 
Charming plants for pots, vases and hanging bas¬ 
kets. They produce their bright colored flowers in the 
greatest profusion during the entire winter, and for this 
reason alone should have a place in every household. 
The foliage too is exceedingly neat and pretty. They 
should be potted in light porous soil four or five together, 
covering about half an inch deep; growth begins at 
once, it not being necessary to set them in the dark to 
form roots. Plant in October and November. They 
cannot be too highly recommended. 
Bermuda Buttercup. Unrivalled for winter 
blooming, producing the greatest profusion of 
charming, bright buttercups, yellow blossoms. 
Each, 4 cents ; per dozen, 35 cents. 
Bowie!, one of the largest of this group, of robust, 
vigorous growth, and bearing a profusion of bright red 
blossoms, an elegant species. Each, 4 cents; per dozen, 
20 cents; per 100, $1.75 
Cernua, splendid, large, canary yellow flowers. 
Each, 5 cents; per dozen, 30 cents; per 100, $2.00. 
Oxalis Cernua fl. pi. 
Cernua fl. pi. a 
most magnificent 
variety with exceed- 
i n g 1 y double, and 
very brilliant yellow 
flowers. Each, 5 
cents; per dozen, 50 
cents ; per 100, 
$4.00. 
F1 0 r 11) 11 n (1 a 
Rosea, bright rosy 
pink, very free 
flower ing, strong, 
bushy habit. Each, 
20 cents; per dozen, 
32.00; per 100, 
$15.00. 
Hirta, this is one of the best of the group, the deep 
rose flowers are borne singly from the axils of the leaves, 
which are small, feathery, and droop gracefully. Ea^h. 
4 cents; per dozen,25 cents; per 100, $2.00. 
Purpurea, deep purple, large. Each, 5 cents; 
per dozen, 40 cents; per 100, $3.00. 
Versicolor, rose and white, very distinct and pretty. 
Fa.cn, 5 cents; per dozen, 30 cents; per 100, $2.25. 
Mixed Varieties. Each, 3 cents; per dozen, 20 
cents; per 100, $1.50. 
MAMMOTH OXALIS. 
The plants are strong, compact growers, pro¬ 
ducing the enormous flowers on single stems well 
above the foliage. 
Mammoth Lavender. Each, 5c. ; per doz., 50c. 
Mammoth Rose. Each, 5c. ; per doz., 50c. 
Mammoth White. Each, 5c. ; per doz., 50c. 
PANCRATIUM. 
Maritiniuin (Sea Daffodil or Spider Lily), a bulb¬ 
ous plant, producing clusters of lily-like, pure white, 
delightfully fragrant flowers. It is admirably adapted for 
pot culture, and should be grown in light loam and leaf 
mould. Bulbs can be kept warm and dry, and planted 
out in the middle of May. Each, 25 cents; per dozen, 
RANUNCULUS. 
For beauty of form, richness and variety in color¬ 
ing, the flowers of the Ranunculus stand unrivalled. 
Their brilliant and attractive colors run through all shades 
of crimson, white, yellow, purple and black, many of 
them being beautifully marked with other shades. Plant 
the bulbs three inches deep, in ordinary moist soil, in 
which plenty of sand has been mixed, and cover before 
the ground freezes with four inches of leaves. They 
bloom profusely in pots in the house during winter, 
and are most pleasing ornaments for our rooms. 
Double Persian, these are very beautiful, produc¬ 
ing camellia or rose shaped flowers, very double, rich 
variety of colors. Finest Mixed. Each, 3 cents; 
per dozen, 20 cents; per 100, $1.00 
Giant French, this group is remarkable for its 
vigorous growth. The flowers are produced in great 
abundance, and are very large, and of the most varied 
and gorgeous colors. Everybody should give these a 
trial, especially where cut flowers are appreciated. 
Finest Mixed. Each, 3 cents; per dozen, 20 cents; 
per 100, $r.oo 
Turban, this variety has very double pzeony-formed 
flowers of the most brilliant and striking colors. The 
blooms are very large and early, and excellent for cut¬ 
ting. Finest Mixed. Each, 3 cents; oer dozen,20 
cents; per 100, $1.00. 
