STRAWBERRIES, HOLLAND BULBS, ETC. 
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DOUBLE RED AND ROSE, of Various Shades. 
*Bouquet Tendre— Red, early, io cts. 
*Qrootvorst— Very large rose, fine, io cts. 
■(•Lord Wellington —Blush, large, and very foe, 
low, 15 cts. 
Noble par Merite — Deep rose, 10 cts. 
DOUBLE BLUE, of Various Shades. 
fBloksberg —Marbled blue, fine, 15 cts. 
*Gen. Antinck —Pale blue, fine spike, 10 cts. 
Lord Wellington— Fine blue, dark eye, 10 cts. 
*Mignon de Drijfhout —Large, pale blue, tall, rocts. 
*Pasquin —Porcelain, dark eve, good spike, 15 cts. 
Prince of Saxe Weimar— Dark blue, large, 10 cts. 
SINGLE AND DOUBLE HYACINTHS. 
DOUBLE YELLOW, of Various Shades. 
t Bouquet d’Orange— Reddish yellow, 15 cts. 
tGoethe— Fine, yellow, 15 cts. 
*Jaune Supreme— Citron yellow, 20 cts. 
DOUBLE WHITE, of Various Shadesl 
fAnna Maria —Blush, pink eye, 15 cts. . 
Bouquet Royal —Pure white, yellow center, 10 cts. 
La Tour d’Auvergne— Large truss, elegant, 15 cts. 
La Virginite —Fine white, good spike, 10 cts. 
Passe Virgo—Red center, 15c. 
fPrince of Waterloo— Superb, white, 20 cts. 
SINGLE RED AND ROSE, of Various Shades. 
Amy —Red, fine truss, tall, 10 cts. 
Dibbitz Sabalskansky— Bright crimson, to cts. 
Gertrude —Rosy pink, large, compact truss, 10 cts. 
Lord Macauley —Bright rosy carmine, large truss, 
15 cts. 
Madame Hodson— Dark red, 10 cts. 
Queen of Hyacinths —Bright crimson, 15 cts. 
Robert Steiger —Bright crimson, 10 cts. 
SINGLE BLUE, of Various Shades. 
■f-Baron Von Tuyll —Large bloom, dark, 15 cts. 
{Charles Dickens —Grayish blue, tall, 15 cts. 
{Grand Liiac —Large, tine azure blue, 20 cts. 
Grand Maitre— Deep porcelain blue, extra, 10 cts. 
King of the Blues— Dark blue, extra large spike, 
10 cts. 
Marie —Dark blue, 10 cts. 
SINGLE WHITE, of Various Shades. 
Aiba Superbissima —A line truss, 15 cts. 
fGrand Vedette —Large, tall, 15 cts. 
Grandeur a Merveille —Rosy white, large truss, 
10 cts. 
Paix de I’Europe —Pure white, large truss, 15 cts. 
fVoltaire —Wax-like, fine truss, 10 cts. 
SINGLE YELLOW, of Various Shades. 
•(■Heroine —Bright citron, 15 cts. 
Ida —Earlv, 25 cts. 
La Pluie d’Or —Pale yellow, 15 cts. 
MIXED OR UNNAMED HYACINTHS. COLORS SEPARATE. FOR THE GARDEN. 
This class is formed of smaller bulbs, from the named varieties in the foregoing section, and mixed 
in various shades of each color, thus affording a diversity of feature suitable for miscellaneous groups 
in flower borders, shrubberies, and pleasure ground parterres. 
Single Red —8 cts. each ; 70 cts. per 10 ; #4.00 
per 100. 
Single Blue— 8 cts. each ; 70 cts. per 10; $4.00 
per 100. 
Single White— 8 cts. each ; 70 cts. per 10 ; $4.00 
per 100. 
Single Yellow —10 cts. each ; go cts. per 10. 
Double Red —8 cts. each ; 70 cts. per 10 ; S4.00 
per 100. 
Double Blue —8 cts. each ; 70 cts. per 10; $4.00 
per 100. 
Double White —8 cts. each ; 70 cts. per 10; 54 -°° 
per 100. 
Double Yellow —10 cts. each ; go cts. per 10. 
ROMAN HYACINTHS. 
Especially valuable for forcing, as well as desirable for out-of-door culture, coming into bloom with 
the Crocus.- 
Early Roman White —8 cts. each 70 cts. per 10; $4.00 per 100. 
TULIPS. 
The Tulip is one of the most celebrated and esteemed of bulbs. For spring decoration R cannot be 
,,,massed in beauty and effectiveness. The ease with which it is grown— its great variety of color, 
and P its cheapness—make it a universal favorite. It should be planted in October, in a we prepa 
soil—six inches apart, and so deep that the point of the Dulb is two inches below the surface. 
