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EARLY DOUBLE TULIPS. 
Couronne d@’Or—(E 10) Yellow, tinted 
Tournesoll Red and Yellow—(P 9) Scar- 
let edged yellow...............c00. 05 
allowed to remain permanently. 
Bouton @Or (Golden Beauty)—(E 21) Rich 
golden yellow, ball shaped........... 
Fairy Queen—(M 20) Soft rosy-lilac, broadly 
margined yellow, large and beautiful. 
Gesneriana Major—(M 28) Magnificent bright 
scarlet with blue center............ 
Isabella (Shandon Bells)—(E 18) Creamy ‘white 
shading to carmine roSe€.......-.e-+e-eeeees 
La Merveille—(L 18) A superb Tulip of great 
size, color orange-scarlet, flushed rose with 
yellow center, deliciously LEAST AN Garis ste 
Maiden’s Blush (Picotee)—(M 24) Pure white 
with rosy-pink margins.........-...+++- 
Parisian Yellow (Annie)—(L 28) Large golden- 
yellow with pointed petals............. 
Salmon Queen (Inglescombe Pink)—(E 24) A 
superb egg-shaped Tulip, color soft rosy- 
pink, flushed salmon........-.-......0. 
Parisian White (Snowden)—(E 20) Pure white, 
changing to Sey je He udiow 0 Oboe eleKee 
Striped Beauty—(L 20) Large silvery ct rose 
striped carmine and white............ Siadoweve 
Choice Mixture of Cottage Tulips.............. 
Bizarres—Late Tulips with yellow ground varie- 
gated with crimson, white, purple, etc., mixed 
Bybloemens—Late Tulips with white ground 
TULIPS. Re marked with crimson, rose, pink, scarlet, 
: ete., Mixed .......2-eeewcaves 
Ready in September. Rembrandt Tulips—A strikingly beautiful class 
E of late Tulips, striped, blotched and flamed 
The charming effect of a bed of Tulips early in spring can in many rich colors. Choice mixed..... ee 
hardly be surpassed, and the ease with which they can be 
_ cultivated makes them deservedly popular. They thrive 
in any ordinary soil. Plant from September to November, setting the bulbs 
4 to 5 inches apart and 3 inches deep. Being perfectly hardy, only a slight 
covering of litter will protect them during the winter months. As pot 
plants to bloom in the house in winter they are very satisfactory. After 
potting, set the pots in a cool, dark place, until well rooted. The letter BH 
after the name denotes early, M medium and L late. The figures give 
average height. 
SINGLB EARLY TULIPS. 
Each Doz. 100 1000 
| Artus—(H 9) Deep scarlet ..................... «s+. O03 .30 $2.00 $15.00 
Belle Alliance—(E 10) Bright scarlet. sccseeess 04 .40 2.50 20.00 
Chryselora—(E 9) Pure yellow........... ssceccces 04 185 | 2.25 £16.00 
Cottage Maid—(E 9) Rose, bordered white......... .04 .35 2.25 16.00 
Couleur Cardinal—(M 10) Rich cardinal red........ .05 .45 3.50 30.00 
Crimson King—(E 9) Crimson-scarlet ..........-.. .03 .30 2.00 15.00 
Dusart—(E 10) Finest dark scarlet..............-. .04 .35 2.25 18.00 
Golden Queen—(E 9) Large golden yellow......... .05 .45 3.00 25.00 
Goldfinch—(H 12) Golden yellow, sweet........... - 04 385 2.50 £18.00 
Joost van Vondel—(E 9) Rose and white........... .04 .40 2.50 20.00 
| Keiserkroon—(E 12) Red, margined yellow........ .04 .40 2.50 20.00 
o La Reine (Queen Victoria)—(E 9) White........... .08 .30 2.00 15.00 
| Pottebakker Scarlet—(E 10) Bright scarlet........ 04 4.35 2.50 20.00 
| Pottebakker Yellow—(P 10) Fine yellow........... .04 .40 2.75 23.00 
| Pottebakker White—(E 10) Finest pune white..... 04 .40 2.75 22.00 
Proserpine—(F 10) Fich deep rose.............. 05 50 3.50 30.00 
Queen of the Netherlands—(E 10) ‘Beautiful soft 
Ish pink ipcse vic so cela cise hele cic ciseiciawccentiee O04 40 3,500 22,00 
Rose Luisante—(E 9) Fine rose-pink.............. .05 .45 3.25 25.00 
Sir Thos, Lipton—(E 9) Rich glossy searlet......-. 05 .50 3.50 28.00 
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| Thomas Moore—(E 12) Large orange-scarlet....... 04 .35 2.50 20.00 
| Wan der Neer—(E 12) Large rich violet purple.... .06 .60 4.00 AN 
White Hawk—(E 10) Fine, pure white............ 04 .40 2.75 22.00 
Yellow Prince—(E 9) Golden yellow....... po. cone - 04 320 2.00 15.00 
Extra Fine Mixed—All colors...............0.e0eee 08 25 1.75 9.00 Double Tulip. 
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Duke of York—(E 9) Red, bordered white .04 439 
Gloria Solus—(E 9) Crimson and yellow. .04 40 
La Candeur—(E 9) Pure white........ 04 St) 
Lord Beaconsfield—(E10) Rich rose-pink .05 50 
Murillo—(E 8) Fine light pink..... oe. O4 ob 
Rex Rubrorum—(F 9) Fine scarlet.... .04 40 
Salvator Rosa—(E 12) Fine deep rose.. .04 40 
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Extra Fine Mixed—All colors......... - 03 25 
SINGLE MAY FLOWERING, OR COTTAGE TULIPS. 
A beautiful class, coming into bloom late in May. They are 
especially adapted for planting in borders where they may be 
100 =1000 
20.00 
2.00 15.00 
3.50 3000 
2.25 16.00 
2.50 20.00 
3.00 22.00 
3.00 22.00 
L.75 9.50 
Each Doz. 100 
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