ELLA V. BAINES, THE WOMAN FLORIST, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 



Late Flowering Double Tulips 



Per 

 Each. Dor. 

 YELLOW ROSE — Splendid golden-yellow; very- 

 large flower; the best of yellow Tulips. Extra fine $0.06 $0.65 



PAEONY GOLD — A rich scarlet, feathered yellow 08 .85 



OVERWINNAAR— Blue and white feathered. 



Extra 08 .85 



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BLUE FLAG— Rich sky-blue; the only Tulip of this 



co'or _ .10 1.00 



MARRIAGE DE MA FILLE— White with cherry- 

 crimson, feathered. Extra fine 10 1.00 



Early Flowering Single Tulips 



Those marked with a star are the best for forcing in the house, but all Tulips are fine for garden culture. 



Tulips are such universal favorites that it is scarcely necessary to expatiate upon their merits here. Their ease of cu'ture, combined 

 with beauty of form and gorgeous coloring, render them the most popular bulbs grown for spring bedding, and for winter flowering in 

 the greenhouse and window garden they are incomparable. The Tulip is extremely hardy and of easy culture, flowering as freely in the 

 shade as in the sunshine and producing as fine flowers in a confined town garden as in a more favored place. Double and Single Tulips 

 when associated together and planted in front of shrubs, maintain a longer display than if either are separately planted. 



The Single Tulip has a greater variety of rich, delicate and attractive colors than any other selection of spring flowering bulbs. The 

 Single Tulip is extensively grown for indoor decorations three or five bulbs in a pot. 



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PRINCESS MARIANA— White with a beautiful 



blush tinge; exquisite. 06 .65 



CRAMOISI BRILLIANT— Glowing scarlet; very 



attractive _ 06 .65 



ROSE GRIS DE LIN — Pink; a showy variety 06 .65 



ARTUS — Bright scarlet with clear yellow center; 



splendid bedder; flowers with La Reine _ .06 .65 



*LA REINE (The Queen)— White, delicately shaded 



pink. 



PRINCESS WILH ELM IN A— Beautiful dark pink 



ROSE QUEEN — A glorious pink 



JOOST VON VONDEL— Deep cherry-red, 



feathered white; a giant _ 



ARMS OF LEIDEN ("Wapen Von Leiden")— 



White striped with violet and red; very beautiful .06 .65 



PRESIDENT LINCOLN— Rose-violet; beautiful 



and showy _ _ _ .06 .65 



*KAISER KROON — Carmine-scarlet with broad 

 I yellow border; largest of all Tulips as well as the 



most showy _ .06 .65 



*THOMAS MOORE — Buff-orange or terra cotta, 



shaded at edges to orange-yellow 06 .65 



DUCHESS DE PARMA — Orange-red, margined 



deep ye'low _ _ 07 .75 



KING OF THE YELLOWS — Deep golden-yellow; 



egg-shaped flower; keeps a long while 



RACHEL RUISCH — Deep rose; extra fine bedder.... 

 CRIMSON KING — A splendid crimson bedder; 



none better. _ _ 



♦YELLOW PRINCE OF ORANGE— A bright 



yellow that forces easily and keeps well 



BACCHUS — A flaming red; very brilliant 



L'IMMACULEE — Snow-white, extra large, good 



'■ bedder. _ 07 .75 



MON TRESOR — A prure golden yellow. Very 



large flower, with good keeping qualities. This 



is the best yellow tuhn for early forcing in pans .07 .75 



ROSAMUNDI HUYCKMAN— Rose; has many 



admirers ._ 07 .75 



COULEUR PONCEAU— Wine-red, center flamed 



white.. _ 07 .75 



MAAS — Bright scarlet, immense size, splendid bed- 

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CHRYSOLORA— Pure golden-yellow, the best 

 si ngle yellow Tulip for outdoors _ _ 



*POTTEBAKER SCARLET— Deep rich scarlet 



*BELLE ALLIANCE (Waterloo)— Large sweet- 

 scented scar'et flower, for forcing and bedding; 

 flowers same time as L'Immaculee and Chryso- 

 lora _ _ „ _ 



*COOTAGE MAID— Snow-white, bordered pink. 

 A late forcer „ 



ELEONORA — Violet with white edge._ _ 



GRACE DARLING — Bright bronzy-scarlet; excel- 

 lent _ __ _ 



*POTTERBAKER YELLOW— Large, deep golden- 

 yellow, of immense size. Like all the Pottebaker 

 Tulips, are good bedders 



LAC VAN RHIJN — Dark violet, broad white border 



LADY BOREEL — Pure white, a fancy variety of 

 good size. _ 



'QUEEN OF THE NETHERLANDS— Delicate 

 pink; superb _ _ 



STANDARD ROYAL SILVER— Red, striped white, 

 handsome _ 



PRINCE OF AUSTRIA— Orange shaded scarlet. 

 Fragrant. A good sized flower, which keeps well, 

 earned on a strong, tall stem. Very useful for 

 pans as well as for cutflowers. A variety of very 

 gr eat merit _ _ 



*POTTEBAKER WHITE— Pure snow-white; extra 



REMBRANDT — Scarlet; very early 



VAN DERNEER— This is the famous blue Tulip. 

 Bright blue color with shades of magenta-purple.... 



*ROSE HAWK — Grand flower of delicate soft pink 



WHITE HAWK— Pure white, round shaped flower, 

 of good substance. This is still the best white 

 single early tulip. Forces easily and early 



WOUWERMAN — Rich dark royal purple with tones 

 of claret ; grand.- 



ROSE LUISANTE — Deep clear pink. Large, long, 

 flower of remarkable keeping qualities. Strong, 

 straight stem. Unsurpassed for pans as well as for 

 cutflowers. By far the most popular pink variety 

 for Easter and late season 



CARDINAL RAMPOLLO— Orange-red with a 

 beautiful border; very showy. 



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DARWIN TULIPS 



LONG STEMMED— LATE FLOWERING 



A new" family of Tulips of stately, noble and dignified character. Too much cannot be said in praise of this class of tulips. There 

 is scarcely another spring-flowering bulb to rival Darwins. They excel in brilliancy of colors, perfect form of flowers and strong stems. 

 For splendid effect in borders and planted in small groups amongst shrubs they are unsurpassed. As a cutflower, they are of great value. 

 Grow three feet high, bearing immense large flowers, 3 to 4 inches in diameter. The most unique and richest colored of all the Tulip 

 family. Their colorings vary from the light tints of white, lilac, rose and brown to deep violet, brilliant red, dark brown and black. Very 

 late flowering. 



.06 .65 



Per 

 Each. Doz. 

 THE YELLOW DARWIN (Inglescombe Yellow) 



— Large globular go'den-yellow flower.- $0.06 $0.65 



WEDDING VEI L — Soft lilac, pale outside with white 



center " 



CLARA BUTT (Appleblossom) — A beautiful soft 



salmon-rose, forces well.- 



BARONNE DE LA TONNAYE (Caliope)— 



Bright rose — 



DREAM — Large lilac. _ _ 



GRETCHEN — Exterior delicate flesh co'.or; interior 



soft pink. A dainty color; very popular 



LA CANDEUR (White Queen)— Light lilac, pass- 

 ing to pure white - 



NORAVWARE — Silvery-lilac; darker towards the 



center of petals— 



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PRIDE OF HAARLEM— Brilliant scarlet-salmon, 

 inside nearly scarlet. The flowers are carried on 

 tall, strong stems, and are large, and often have so 

 many petals that they look like double flowers. 

 The most popular of all Darwins. Forces mid- 

 season „ 06 .65 



PSYCHE— Soft rose, inside silvery rose, base tinted 

 blue, large flower on a very long stem 



REVEREND EWBANK— Silvery-heliotrope, flushed 

 lilac. _ 



KATE GREENAWAY— White tinged lilac-rose 



PAINTED LADY — Creamy- white, shaded lilac, a 

 beauty 



LOVELINESS — Soft rosy carmine, margined blush, 

 forces well 08 .85 



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