MISS MARTHA HISKR, FLORIST, URBANA, OHIO. 



The 



Iiineoln 



Pat*k 



Bed of 



Doable 



Talips. 



This beautiful bed is 

 seven feet in diameter, 

 or twenty-one feet in 

 circumference, requir- 

 ing a total number of 

 two hundred and thir- 

 ty bulbs, planted five 

 inches apart each way. 



Price, for the entire feed, 230 bulbs in Red. White and Yellow combination, by express, $4.00; 

 or $4.50 prepaid. The centre cross requires 100 YELLOW ROSE— this is the finest yellow Tulip 

 known. The four corners require 40 LA CANDEUR, the best pure white variety. The two outside 

 rows require 90 REX RUBRORUM— this is the most beautiful vivid scarlet. 



^PFPI A I flFFFR K or t £ ose who 5° n i >t c l re „£°£ so large a bed or cannot afford it, I will offer one-half of 



OrCtlAL UrrOA the above number for $2- 2 5 by express; or $2-50, prepaid. This will fill a bed four feet 

 across by planting: bulbs 6 inches apart. I think this is the most beautiful design I ever saw. Be sure and try it. 



THE BEAUTIFUL "STAR" BED OF TULIPS. 



"STAR" BED OF TULIPS. 



^""HIS beautiful bed is seven feet from point to point and requires 250 bulbs planted four inches apart. Price, $4.25 

 >£■/ by express, or $4.75 postpaid, or a bed half this size, 125 bulbs, $2.25 by express, or $2.60 prepaid. Section one 

 (center) lOTournesoll (yellow); section two, 50 Rubrorum (scarlet); section three, 80 La Candeur (white); section 

 tour, outside row 110 Helianthus (variegated red and yellow). The five varieties of Crocus, as shown in small beds sur- 

 rounding the "Star" Bed of Tulips, 20 bulbs in abed or 100 in all for 60 Cents, or the entire lot of Tulips and Crocus to 

 make the above effect for $4.75 by express or $5.00 prepaid. Try this design and be delighted, it will excite the envy 

 and admiration of your friends and neighbors. 



CHOICE MIXED BEDDING TULIPS I have a lar * e stock of unnamed Tulips for bedding, which I 



V W1V1J ifXXAJil/ DEillUiaw XUXIAJTO. naye priced SQ low as tQ make a large mass of tnese snowy 

 flowers a matter of trifling expense. They are excellent bulbs, and will bear handsome blooms. Double and single col- 

 lections are kept separate. The Mixed Double Tulips are best adapted for planting out in the garden, and will bear 

 forcing as well as other varieties; and for a succession should be planted in every garden. Several hundred bulbs at 

 the quotations below involve less expense than is usually required to secure a few dozen summer bedding plants, and 

 in the matter of display are fully as valuable during their season as an equal number of ordinary blooming plants. 



MIXED SINGLE EARLY— Splendid flowers and all colors 

 fine: 2 cents each, or 3 for 5 cents. Per dozen, 20 cents 

 Per 100 by mail, postpaid, $1.75; by express, at purchaser'! 

 expense, $1.25. 



THE FINEST MIXED PARROT or DRAGON TULIPS— All colors, 2 cents each 

 mail, postpaid; $1.25 per 100 by express at purchaser's expense. 



SPLENDID DOUBLE MIXED TULIPS— A fine mixture, all 

 fine colors. 2 cents each. 20 cents per dozen. Per 100 by 

 mail, postpaid. $1.75) by express, at purchaser's expense, 

 $1.25. . 



20 cents per dozen; $1.75 per 100 by 



LATE OR MAY FLOWERING SINGLE GARDEN T{JLlP8- ^l^^^ r ^ ^^l 



and later bloom. They are brilliant in the extreme for bedding and are exceedingly useful for a succession of bloom. 

 BIZARRES— Have a yellow ground color, feathered or I BYBLOIM ENS— Have a white ground color, flaked or 

 striped with crimson, purple, or white. Finest mixed, 2 blotched with blue, lilac violet, purple or black. Finest 

 c ents each, 3 for 5 cents, dozen for 20 cents. | mixed, 2 cents each, 3 for 5 cents, dozen for 20 cents. 



Per 100 by Mail, postpaid, $1.75; by Express, at purchaser's expense, $1.50. 



