8 Miss Ella V. Baines, The Woman Florist, Springfield, Ohio. 
Double 
Tulips 
H AVE massive flowers of brilliant and varied colors, shades 
and markings, and being double, the flowers last much 
longer in bloom than single varieties, and, in conse- 
quence, when singles and doubles are planted in con- 
junction the “time of the Tulips’? is greatly prolonged. Double 
Tulips are beautifully adapted for beds on the lawn, in the gar- 
den, and for mingling in clumps of half a dozen or more around 
the edge of shrubbery. They are robust growers and exceed: 
ingly effective. The early sorts do splendidly when grownin 
ts for Winter-blooming, but must be forced much slower than 
ingle Early Tulips by keeping them cooler. 
Price, 3 cents each, or the set of seventeen choice distinct 
kinds of Double Early Tulips for 40 cents. 
Cousine.—Beautiful rich velvet, very dwarf. This variety blooms 
at the same time as Rex Rubrorum and La Candeur and 
makes an elegant border for these varieties. Price, $2.00 per 
hundred. 
Dake of York.—Rich, ZZ ———— 
clear, bright red, - a = : a \ \ YJIKRSY 
with white edge. 3 A 
Gloria Solus.—Brown- 
ish - red, bordered 
with pure gold. 
Selianthus. — Beauti- 
fully variegated 
red and yellow. 
Emperator Rubrorum 
—Very fine, bright 
scarlet. The finest 
of its color. 
a Candeur.—A pure 3 ; ‘ - 
white. This varie- 5 i i : . J y tj 4 oe 
tyis beautiful when : Asia's i o/ VY Ae MON 
planted among Rex , a tj 7 (Oy 
Rubrorum. to form rate yy Ir E j SES 
designs, etc., plant- 4 = : 
ed four inches 
apart. I sell an 
immense quantity 
of them, being very 
cheap. Price, $2.00 
per hundred. 
Rex _Rubrorum.—Richest scarlet» 
Beautiful when planted among 
Ina Candeur to form designs 
of any description, as they 
grow of equal height and 
bloom at the sametime. A rich 
efffect is produced by plant- 
ing Rex Rubrorum in center of bed, then sur- 
round this with La Candeur and border with 
Cousine. They all bloom at one time. Price, 
$2.00 per hundred. 
Rosina. - A beautiful, rich, clear pink. 
Rose Crown.—Rich, dark, velvety-maroon. 
Tournesoll.—Elegantly variegated red and yellow. 
Very bright. 
Tournesoll Yellow.—A deep, bright, golden-yellow. 
Titian.—Brown, splashed with golden-yellow. 
Velvet Gem.—A rich, velvety-crimson. 
“e Blazon.—Fine rosy- | 5 
pink. It is very ele- 
gant. 
@urillo.—Pink, deli - 
cately flushed with 
white. Charming, 
Parple Crown.—Dark. 
ronzy-red. Very 
rich and effective. 
(neen Victoria.—Rich 
carmine. The only 
one of this color. 
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This beautiful bed is seven feet from point to point, and requires 250 bulbs planted fourinches apart. Price, $4.50, or for a bed 
half this size, 125 bulbs, $2.25. Section one, center, 10 Tournesoll (yellow); section two,50 Rex Rubrorum (scarlet); section three, 
80 La Candeur (white); section four, outside row, 110 Helianthus (variegated red and yellow), The five varieties of Crocus, as 
shown in small beds surrounding the “Star” Bed of Tulips, 20 buibs in a bed, or 100 bulbs in all, for 60 cents; or the enure lot o} 
Tulips and Crocus 1o make the above effect for $4.75. Try this design and be delighted. 
