MISS MARTHA HISER, FLORIST, URBANA, OHIO. 



SINGLE EARLY FLOWERING NAMED TULIPS 



PRICE, 3 CENTS EACH. 

 The Set of Twelve Distinct Varieties of Early Single Tulips for 25 Cents. 



ARTUS— Bronzy, scarlet, well shaped flower. 

 BELLE ALLIANCE— Rich scarlet, sweet scented. 



COLEUR PONCEAU — Bright red, flaked with golden- 

 yellow. 



CHRYSOLORA— Golden yellow, extra fine. Is the best 

 single yellow Tulip for out-doors. 



COTTAGE MAID— Snow-white, bordered with pink. The 

 prettiest of all Tulips. 



JOOST VAN VON DEL— Glossy, rosy-red and white. One 

 of the largest. 



LA REINE— (The Queen)— A beautiful clear white. The 

 best white for pot culture. 



ROSE GR1S DE LIN— Very fine, bright pink. This is the 

 best of all pink Tulips. 



SILVER STANDARD— Brightest crimson, striped pure 

 white. 



STANDARD ROYAL 



brightest crimson. 



A golden yellow, striped with 



VERMILION BRILLIANT— A glossy, bright vermilion. 

 This beats all scarlets for forcing or bedding. 



YELLOW PRINCE — Golden yellow, scented like Tea 

 Roses. Is one of the best yellow Tulips for forcing, used 

 in enormous quantities. 



DOUBLE EARLY FLOWERING NAMED TULIPS. 



PRICE, S CENTS EACH. 

 The Set of 12 Different Kinds of Double Named Tulips for 25c 



COUSINE— Beautiful rich violet, very dwarf. This va- 

 riety blooms at the same time as Rex Rubrorum and La- 

 Candeur. and makes an elegant border for these varie- 

 ties. Price, $2 per hundred. 



DUKE OF YORK— Rich, clear, bright red, white edge. 



GLORIA SOLUS— Brownish red, bordered with pure 

 gold. 



HELI ANTHUS— Beautifully variegated red and yellow. 



LA CANDEUR— Pure white. This variety is beautiful 

 when planted among Rex Rubrorum, to form designs, 

 etc., planted four inches apart. I sell an immense 

 quantity of them.being very cheap. Price, $2 per hundred. 



LE BLAZON— Fine rosy pink; very elegant. 



MURRILLO— Pink, delicately flushed white. Charming- 



QUEEN VICTORIA— Rich carmine. Only one of this 

 color. 



REX RUBRORUM Richest scarlet. Is beautiful when 



planted among La Candeur to form designs of any de- 

 scription, as they grow of equal height and bloom at the 

 same time. Price, $2.00 per hundred. A rich effect is pro- 

 duced by planting Rex Rubrorum in center of the bed, 

 then surround this with La Candeur and border with 

 Cousine. They bloom all at once. 



ROSE CROWN— Rich, dark velvety-maroon. 



TOURNESOLL, Yellow— A deep, bright golden-yellow. 



VELVET GEM— Rich velvetv-crimson. 



Curious and Rare Tulips. 



GESNERIANA— This grand species of the Tulip should 

 be in every collection. The flower stems are two to three 

 feet high, producing exquisite blossoms of the most in- 

 tense, dazzling, glossy crimson, with center of deep blue. 

 The flowers are the most durable and beautiful; colors 

 remain clear and distinct a long time. Price, 5 cents 

 each; 45 cents per dozen. 



' FULGENS— (Fiery Tulip)— One of the largest flowering 

 Tulips, often measuring twenty inches in circumference; 

 color of the most brilliant scarlet, with yellow center; 

 very showy. Price. 5 cents each. 



Tt*E- 



This is a most beautiful variety, and is very attractive; 

 probably the most showy of all. A good bedder. Price, 

 6 cents each; 60 cents per dozen. 



Late Double Flowering Named Tulips. 



PRICE, 3 CENTS EACH, OR THE SET OF 6 LATE 

 FLOWERING TULIPS FOR 15 CENTS. 



BLUE FLAG— Richest sky-blue. Only Tulip of this class. 

 MARRIAGE DE MA FILLE— White with cherry crimson, 

 feathered. Extra fine. 



OVERWl N N AAR— Blue and white, feathered. Extra. 



P/EONYG OLD— Rich scarlet, feathered yellow. 



TURBAN— Beautiful rich violet. 



YELLOW ROSE— Splendid golden yellow, very large 

 flower. The best of the yellow Tulips. Extra fine. Price, 

 $2.00 per hundred. 



SPECIAL OFFER — I will send the entire collection of 

 Double Early and Late Flowering Tulips, 18 distinct kinds, 

 for 40 cents. They will make a beautiful, showy bed. 



A Curious and Rare Tulip. 



PERSIAN— The Persian Tulip is unlike any other sort, 

 as its flower stem branches and bears three to five flowers 

 on astern. They are bright yellow in color, and exceed- 

 ingly pretty. They bloom elegantly in the open ground. 

 but are the largest and finest when grown for Winter 

 blooming. 5 cents each. 



Due Van Thol Tulips. 

 ■Extra Fine for Pot Culture or Bedding.- 



They are the earliest to bloom of all Tulips, and are 

 greatly prized for pot culture during Winter. In the gar- 

 den they bloom with the Crocus, and are welcome her- 

 alders of Spring. Do not omit this charming class. Price, 

 4 cents each, 3 for 10 cents; 35 cents per dozen. 



New "Darwin" Tulips. 



Darwin Tulips belong to the late or May-flowering sec- 

 tion. The flowers are very large, of symmetrical form, 

 and are borne on tall, strong stems, often 2 feet high. 

 They by far surpass in colors and brilliancy anything be- 

 fore known in Tulips. The colors are so glowing and 

 bright that in the sunlight the effect is fairly dazzling. 

 They include almost every conceivable color and shade, 

 from the daintiest blue to the darkest violet, from soft 

 rose to the most brilliant red, and from light brown to 

 what is believed to be the darkest black in the floral 

 world. Price. 5 cents each; 6 for 25 cents; 12 for 40 

 c»nts, postpaid. 



