Miss Ella V. Baines, The Woman Florist, Springtield, Ohio. 9 
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‘*PopuLAR’’ Bed of Rex Rubrorum (bright scarlet) and La Candeur (pure white) Double 
It is five feet across, or fifteen feet in circumference, and requires 200 bulbs planted 
Price, for this bed, 100 bulbs of each kind, $3.50; or a bed half this size, 
50 bulbs of each color, $1.75. Don’t fail to try a bed of these and see how pretty they are. 
LATE DOUBLE-FLOWERING 
%  _ TWLIPS (Named). 
Price, 3 cents each, or the set of six for 15 cents. 
Blue Flag.—Richest sky-blue. The only Tulip of this class. 
Mariage de Ma Fille.—White, with cherry-crimson, feathered. 
Extra fine. 
Overwinnaar.—Blue and white feathered. Extra. 
Peronygold.—A rich scarlet, feathered yellow. 
Turban.—Beautiful, rich violet. 
Yellow Rose.—Splendid golden-yellow, very large flower. The 
best of the yellow Tulips. Extra. Price, $2.50 per hundred. 
SPECIAL OFFER. I wiil send the entire collection of 
Double Early and Late Flowering Tulips, twenty-three dis- 
tinct kinds, for 50 cents. These will make a beautiful, 
showy bed. 
EARLY SINGLE-FLOWERING 
%¢ _- TULIPS (Named), 
Tuli S are such universal favorites that it is scarcely 
p necessary to expatiate upon their merits here. 
Their ease of culture, combined with beauty of form and gor- 
geous coloring, renderthem the most popular bulbs grown for 
Spring bedding, and for Winter-flowering in the greenhouse and 
window gardens they areincomparable. The Tulip is extremely 
hardy and of easy culture, flowering as freely in the shade asin 
the sunshine, and producing as fine flowers in a confined town 
garden asin amore favored place. Double and Single Tulips, 
when associated together and planted in front of shrubs, main- 
tain a lon Rer display thanif either are separately planted. In 
Bardens where the flower beds must be kept gay from the earliest 
ay of Spring, plant between the lines of Tulips Scilla Siberica, 
Chionodoxa Luciliz, Snowdrops or Crocus, and as these flower 
first they can be removed or cut down when the Tulip is coming 
into bloom, The Single Tulip has a greater variety of rich, deli- 
cate and attractive colors than any other section of Spring flow- 
ering bulbs. Those only who have massed the different varie- 
ties, planting the bulbs four inches apart, can form an idea of 
their beauty and their great diversity in shade and color, and the 
grand effect they produce grouped in flower beds or borders, 
The Single Tulip is extensively grown for indoor decoration, 
three or five bulbs in a pot. 
Price, 3 cents each; the set of twenty-nine distinct 
varieties of early Single Tulips for 65 cents. 
Artus.—Bronzy-scarlet, well shaped flower. 
Bizard Verdikt.—Golden-yellow, crimson striped. 
Belle Alliance.—Rich scarlet, sweet scented. 
Coleur de Cardinal,—Brilliant red, very showy. 
Crimson King.—Fine scarlet; easily forced in the house. 
Coleur Ponceau.—Bright red, flaked with golden-yellow. 
Chrysolora —Golden-yellow, extra fine. It is the best single 
yellow Tulip for outdoors, 2 
Cottage Maid.—Snow-white, bordered with pink. The prettiest 
of all Tulips. 
Duchess de Parma.—Orange-yellow, tinted brown. 
Eleonora.—Richest royal purple. Extra fine. 
Joost Van Vondel.—Glossy, rosy-red and white. One of the 
largest Tulips. 
Keiserskroon.—Red, with broad, yellow edge. 
The largest of all the Tulips. 
La Reine.—(7ke Queen.) A beautiful clear white. The best 
white for pot culture. 
L’Immacule.—Snow-white, extra, large flower. 
Lac Van Rhyn.—Pale rose violet, large white eye, 
Proserpine.—Very fine, glossy, crimson-pink, very large, 
very striking variety is unique incolor. Extra fine. 
Prince of Austria.—Orange, shaded scarlet. Very fine. 
Rose Gris de Lin.—Very fine, bright pink. This is the best of 
all pink Tulips. 
Rose Mundi.—(Huzkwan.) Rich rose. Desirable. 
Standard Royal.—A golden-yellow, striped brightest crimson. 
Standard Silver,—Brightest crimson, striped pure white. 
Thomas Moore.—Richest orange, shaded brightest red. 
Van der Neer.—The finest of all violet-colored Tulips. 
large flower. : 
Vermilion Brilliant.—A glossy, bright vermilion. This beats all 
scarlets for forcing or bedding. 3 
Wapen Van Linden.—Beautiful clear pink, blotched pure white. 
Wouwerman.—A rich violet, white eye, extra large flower. 
White Hawk.—An excellent pure white flower. 
White Swan.—Pure snow-white. Very desirable. is 
Yellow Prince.—Golden-yellow, scented like Tea Roses. Itis 
one ofthe best yellow Tulips for forcing, and is used in 
enormous quantities. 
Very large. 
Fine for pots. 
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