. BylTjU!^^ For symmetry of form and brilliancy of color in almost all the varieties and hues which are recognized among flowers,the Ranunculus is probably unequalled by any other; for its culture it requires a irood depth of rich garden soil. The tubers are rather tender, and should be planted out of doors in early spring; they bloom in June. Also, can be grown in ]iots, and forced into early bloom in the greenhouse, if planted in November or December. TURKISH. Named, 5 cents. oO cents per dozen. Black Turean. Blackish brown. Hercules. Pure white. Merveilleuse. Orange yellow. Prince de
. BylTjU!^^ For symmetry of form and brilliancy of color in almost all the varieties and hues which are recognized among flowers,the Ranunculus is probably unequalled by any other; for its culture it requires a irood depth of rich garden soil. The tubers are rather tender, and should be planted out of doors in early spring; they bloom in June. Also, can be grown in ]iots, and forced into early bloom in the greenhouse, if planted in November or December. TURKISH. Named, 5 cents. oO cents per dozen. Black Turean. Blackish brown. Hercules. Pure white. Merveilleuse. Orange yellow. Prince de Galitzin. Yellow and black. Romano. Bright dazzling red. 6£aAPHiQUE d'Algier. Light vellow. Turban Grandiflora. Variegated. Mixed varieties. 5 cents. 40 cents per dozen. PERSIAN. Named, 6 cents. 60 cents per dozen. Bella Donna. Violet spotted. Cramoisy Superbe. Crimson, large flower. Commodore Napier. Yellow with brown. Feuebsaule. Red and yellow. Jaune Supreme. Reine Vasthy. Rose des Dames. Dee]) yellow; extra. White and rose. Rosv. Mixed varieties. 5 cents. 50 cents per dozen. Double French. Splendid double varieties; colors mixed. Scents. 80 cents per doz.
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