. Catalogue of dutch bulbs and other flowering roots : also seeds and plants for autumn planting and house decoration in winter. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. D. M. FERRY & 00 S CATALOGUE OF SINGLE YELLOW. EACH. I Adonia. ro^/ eUow .. o() , Grand Vainqueur Alida Jac> >ba, good .^pike .JO Herman, pale yeUow Anna Carolina, pale ii'Uow :]o \ Heroin^. >n'flo)r. rpefu th^s BouiiiH't d Orange, orange yellow 30 La Pinie d'Or, pale yelloir, fine Fleur d Or. pure yelloir ;J() , La Victoria '.. Fiirst \ on Dessau, jjcle yellow 5iO ' Le ( hasseur. Gt'neral de Tonibe


. Catalogue of dutch bulbs and other flowering roots : also seeds and plants for autumn planting and house decoration in winter. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. D. M. FERRY & 00 S CATALOGUE OF SINGLE YELLOW. EACH. I Adonia. ro^/ eUow .. o() , Grand Vainqueur Alida Jac> >ba, good .^pike .JO Herman, pale yeUow Anna Carolina, pale ii'Uow :]o \ Heroin^. >n'flo)r. rpefu th^s BouiiiH't d Orange, orange yellow 30 La Pinie d'Or, pale yelloir, fine Fleur d Or. pure yelloir ;J() , La Victoria '.. Fiirst \ on Dessau, jjcle yellow 5iO ' Le ( hasseur. Gt'neral de Tonibe. pule yellow 25 ' Rhinoceros, orange yellow 25 Uo dborse, dark yellow 25 1 Ueberwindei-, wa/e ijellow ''" 20 CTolden bceptre, rich golden yellow 20 i A^illiam HI ' 25 EACH. ...25 ...30 ... 25 ...20 20 20 SINGLE VIOLET, or PURPLE. Haydn do rA; violet .' 40 ! LUniqne. darl- rio'et L Ami du Coeur, light lilac 25 | Tolle s, dark EACH. ... 25 ...40 SINGLE HYACINTHS IN MIXTURE. FOR OPEN AIR CULTURE. Single Red—all shades Blue YeUovv '• E.\(H. 15 . 15 15 PER DOZ. I EACH. PER DOZ. 1 50 I Single White, various colored ej-es 15 1 50 150; " All coloi-s mixed 15 125 1 50 TULIPS. Next in importance to the Hiacinth, if not of equal consideration, comes the Tulip. It is diffi- cult to conceive of anj'thing more pleasing to the eye. than a bed of good Tulips. The great variety of colors produced, their intense brillian y and beautiful shading, make them universal favoiites. Another great consideration in their favor is the ease with which they can be cultivated, requiring only any good common soil to grow them to per- fection; the price, too. as compaved with other bulbs, places them within the reach of all. and thei-e can be no reason why every family should not have a good bed of Tulips. There is no class of bulbs that makes so rich and gorgeous a display of blossom with so little attention and care in cul- tivation, and at so trifling a cost. The Tulip has been so m


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