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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



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QUALITY 

 DECORATION-DAY TULIPS 



or NAY-FLOWERING; DARWIN, Etc. 



Live, up-to-date, progressive, we might say aggressive, florists are planting more and more every year the above 

 useful and profit-bearing Tulips— because once planted they bloom from year to year with increasing value. With their 

 immense flowers and long ptems (sometimes nearly three leet) and variety of colors, they sell as quickly again as the 

 early varieties and come at a eeason when they are always welcome. 



Handsome, rich flowers, 



100 1000 



yellow ground, feathered 

 rfp( 



Bizarres 

 with 



or striped with crimson, purple 

 and white; finest mixed fl.OO fO.OO 



Bouton d'Or. Has deep clear yel- 

 low, globular, medium-sized 

 blossoms, with curious black- 

 anthered stamens 1.00 8.76 



Bybloems (Violets). Late Tulips 

 with white ground, blotched, 

 striped or feathered with lilac 

 purple, violet, blue or black; 

 finest mixed 1.86 10.00 



Bybloema (Roses). Superfine 

 mixed 1.86 10.00 



Darwins. Very large Uowers of 

 good shape, on tall, strong 

 stems; for brilliancy of color 

 they surpass any other Tulip; 

 they include every known shade 

 from the lightest tint to the 

 brightest hue; finest mixed 86 7.60 



ElegatM. Dark crimson, beauti- 

 fully reflexed 1.76 16.60 



Geaneriana spathulata, or major. 

 This variety hag long been in 

 cultivation. The beautifully 

 curved flowers are brilliant 

 scarlet, with a bluish-black cen- 

 ter, on tall stems. A large 

 group of this Tulip massed by 

 itself looks very striking 1.86 10.76 



Geaneriana macrospila. Crimson- 

 scarlet, black and yellow center .85 7.50 



Golden Crown. Is a showy and 

 attractive variety, with a rich 

 deep- yellow color, and the 

 petals edged and tinged with 

 red. It blooms about the same 

 time as Geaneriana major 75 6.00 



Kaidea'B Bluth, or Ficotee. Clear 

 white, margined on the edge 

 with pink. The flower is beau- 

 tifully curved, but it is some- 

 what difficult to give a correct 

 Idea of the color. When it opens 

 the petals are white and mar- 

 gined or peucUed with pink 



to cerise. After two or three 

 days the flowers change to a 

 deep rose, and, unless one is 

 ncqiiainter' with it it would not 

 be recognized as the same 

 Tulip. It stands remarkably 

 well when cut $I,(X> 



Parisian White. Rich lemon-yel- 

 low, with deeper center 1.86 



Royal White. Pure white 8.00 



Vitellina. Pale primrose, passing 

 off to pure white, a tall and 

 exceedingly handsome variety. 1.76 



Boddinston's "Quality" Sup«rflne 

 Mixture Hay-flowering Tulips, 

 for acclimating, and for plant- 

 ing in herbaceous or shrubbery 

 borders 75 



100 1000 



18.76 



10.00 

 18.00 



16.50 



6.50 



Choice May-Howering, or 

 Decoration -Day Tulips 



100 1000 



CALEDONIA. Bright orange, 



very beautiful variety f 1.86 $10.00 



GE8HERIANA IXI0DE8. Beauti- 

 ful yellow, with black center. . 4.85 40.00 



CYCXOPB. Beautiful scarlet with 

 yellow center and black anthers; 

 very distinct, il.60 per dcz. 11.00 



ELLEN WILLkOIT. Undoubted- 

 ly the flnest May-flowering 

 Tulip; flowers very large, beau- 

 tiful form and of a soft creamy 

 yellow; very fragrant 4,60 48.00 



GALA BEAUTY, or COLUMBIA. 

 Blotched vermilion and golden 

 yellow 7.85 70.00 



INOLESCOKBE 8CABLET. Very 

 brilliant scarlet, black base; a 

 grand variety 1.75 16.00 



LUCIFEB. Blight terra-cotta- 

 nrange, very pretty, fl.60 per 

 doi 11.00 



Single Named Tulips 



Single Hyacinth, "Named Bedding" 



100 1000 



ArtuB. Dark scarlet |0.8& |7.50 



Belle Alliance. Scarlet; good 



bedder 1.66 16.50 



Cardinal's Hat. Dark red 80 7.00- 



Canary Bird. Beautiful late yel- 

 low 1.00 7.50 



Chrysolora. Pure yellow; hand- 

 some flower 86 6.50 



Cottage Maid. Rosy pink, white 

 striped; excellent forcer ; 

 "Quality Brand" 1.86 10.00 



Cramoisie Brillante. Bright scar- 

 let 1.00 8.76 



Crimson King. Bright crimson; 

 showy bedder 85 7^60 



Ihio van Thol. Red and yellow. . 1.00 8.00 



Duo van Thol. Crimson l.OO 8.50 



Due van Thol. White (maximus) 



(true) 86 7.00 



Due van Thol. Scarlet 1.86 18.00 



Duo van Thol. Rose 1.85 10.00 



Duo van Thol. Yellow 1.76 16.00 



Duohesse de Parma. Orange-red 



yellow shaded 1,00 8.76 



Golden Queen. Very lar^e yellow; 

 fine globular form; the flnest of 

 its color 1.75 15.60 



Joost van Vondel, Cherry-red, 

 white-feathered 1.S6 18.00 



Keizerskroon. Red, with broad 

 yellow edge 1.00 9.60 



Le Reioe. White, slightly rose- 

 shaded: good forcer and bed- 

 der. Florists' Quality stock. . .|0.86 



La Keine. First size '.76 



La Matelas. Deep rose, edged 

 whltf; fine for January forcing 8,00 



L'I:umacu]ee. Pure white; good 

 forcer; early 76 



Maaa. Dazzling scarlet; splendid 

 variety for bedding 8,00 



Mon Tresor. Pure yellow; Urge 

 cup .^. . . . 1.16 



Pottebakker, Scarlet. Brigllt scar- 

 let 1.40 



Prince of Austria. Brilliant 

 orange-vermilion 1.85 



Proserpine. Rich, silky rose; 

 early forcer 1.76 



Princess Marianne. Fine white.. ,85 



Boyal, or Silver Standard. A good 

 white 1.66 



Rose Grisdelin. Delicate pink, 

 tinged white; good forcer; very 

 fine 85 



Rotamu&di Huikman. Bright 

 pink, feathered white; very 

 large flowers 1.00 



Yermllion Brilliant. Bright scar- 

 let and vermilion; excellent 

 for pots, and very showy bedder 1,60 



White Hawk (true). Very large 

 pure white; early 1.35 



100 1000 



$7.50 

 5.75 



19.50 



6.85 



18.85 



10.00 



18.00 



11.76 



16.75 

 8.85 



15.50 



7.50 



8.00 



14.76 

 18.50 



100 1000 

 PRIMROSE BEAUTY. Color soft 



primrose, changing to white. . .$8.00 $88.00 

 THE FAWN. Very large oval 



flower, light grayish roee, 



changing to soft rosy white... 8.76 35.00 



Darwin Tulips 



To Name 



Darwin Tulips are among the most varied 

 and beautiful of all the late Tulips. Planted 

 In the border they come into flower in late 

 May and June. Flowers are large and borne 

 upon tall, erect stems. Like the May- 

 flowering Tulips they are indispensable for 

 Decoration Day. 



100 1000 

 Ant. Roocen, Large flowering; 



rosy pink $8.00 $87.50 



Bronze Queen. Extra-large flower, 



light yellow 2;85 



Baronne de La Tonnaye. Clear 



rosy carmine 1.50 



Dream, Soft lilac 1.76 



Famcomhe Saunders. Fiery scar- 

 let 8.76 



GLOW. Brilliant glowing ver- 

 milion, center blue, margined 



white 1.80 



Margaret (Gretchen). Beautiful 

 globular flower, outside blush, 



Inside soft blush-rose 1.85 



Painted Lady. Creamy white.. 1.75 

 Pride of xtaarlem. Rose, with 

 blue base; flowers of great size 



and flne form 2.00 



PSYCHE. Soft rose, enormous 



flower 4.75 



Rev. Ewbank. Vivid heliotrope- 

 lilac, slightly bordered 2.50 



WHITE QUEEN. White, passing 



to pink 8.00 



Darwins, Mixed. AH colors, in 

 splendid variety 85 



80.50 



14.00 

 15.50 



86.00 



17.00 



10.00 

 15.00 



18.00 

 45.00 

 88.00 

 18.00 

 7.50 



All FIRST S»7E flOWfRtNG 

 BUI6S ONIV 



Yellow Prince. Pure jillow; one 

 of the finest yellows for bed- 

 ding or forcing $0.85 



100 1000 



$7.50 



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100 1000 



Red, mixed, to color $0.75 $7.00 



White, mixed, to color 75 7.00 



Yellow, mixed, to color '76 '7.00 



Pink and Rose, mixed, to color. . . .75 7.00 



Superfine Mixed Single 

 Tulips 



This mixture is made up of equal propor- 

 tions of the best bedding Tulips, comprising 

 a variation of color and shades that make 

 them very effective when massed in beds. 

 ;3 cts. per 100, $7.00 per 1000. 



fine Mixed Single Tulips 



A mixture of 900O bedding Tulips for 

 planting or selling over the counter to vour 

 retail customers. 60 cts. per 100, $5.50 per 

 1000. 



ARTHUR T. BODDINGTON, Seedsman, 



342 W. 14th Sbt>et 

 NEW YORK CITY 



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