FLOWERING BULBS, PLANTS, ETC. 



TULIPS. 



If by mail add Sc per dozen, 

 or 40c per 100 to price; single 

 bulbs mailed free at prices 

 given. 



6 sold at dozen rates ; 

 25 at 1 OO rates. 



^OR making a handsome display in the garden 

 in the early spring, before we even dare plant 

 our summer flowering plants, there is no 

 plant BO effective, nor none so reliable as the Tulip. It may also be success- 

 fully grown in pots for the house or greenhouse, and when so grown is 

 treated about the same as the Hyacinth. Nothing can be much more hand- 

 some than a good-sized pot with several bulbs of various varieties of these 

 in it, and in full bloom. 

 Garden Culture.— Any good soil, well enriched, will suit these bulbs. October, 

 or early in November, is the proper time to plant them. Set them four or five 

 inches apart, and about three inches deep. Protect them during the severe months 

 of winter with a covering of straw or manure. The after culture is the same as 

 recommended for the Hyacinth. 



The earliest blooming varieties are marked a, next h, and so on in their order. 

 The number before the names denotes the height of their growth in inches. 



c 9 

 c 6 



c 6 



c 6 

 b 9 

 c 7 

 die 



c 8 



C V 



c 8 



c 8 



a 6 

 a 6 

 a 7 

 a 7 

 a 6 

 a 6 

 a 8 



c 7 



c 9 



EARLY SINGLE TULIPS. 



Each. Dz. Per 100. 



Artus— Pare Scarlet 3 25 $125 



Belle Alliance— Bright scarlet, 



sweetscented 3 25 150 



Bizard Verdict— Red and yel- 

 low 3 25 1 25 



Bride of Haarlem — Silver, 



bright cherry, feathered with 



red 6 65 5 00 



Brutus— Bright red and yellow. 3 25 1 50 



Canary Bird— Yellow 3 30 2 00 



Chryselora— Fine yellow 3 30 2 00 



Couleur de Cardinal— Bronze, 



scarlet 3 25 175 



Couleur Ponceau — Rose and 



white 3 25 125 



Cottage Maid — Rose, border 



white, true (extra) 4 35 2 SO 



Crimson King — Fine crimson. 3 25 1 25 

 Due de Orange — Yellow and 



orange 3 25 1 50 



Ductless de Parma — Orange 



yellow, fine 3 25 125 



Due van Tholl— Red & yellow.2 20 1 00 



" " Rose 2 25 1 50 



•' Scarlet 2 20 75 



" " Crimson 2 20 75 



" White 3 30 2 25 



" " Yellow 3 35 2 50 



Joost von Vondel — Rosy red 



and white, large 3 30 2 25 



Jaeht van Delft— White 3 25 1 50 



Keiserlcroon — Red, bordered 



yellow, very large 3 30 2 00 



c 7 



b 7 

 b 8 

 b 7 



b 7 



b 9 



b G 

 a 7 



c 7 

 c 6 



el 2 

 b 7 



b 7 



Each. 

 La Reine (Q,ueen Victoria") — 



White, very fine for forcing.. 3 



Pottebakker — Scarlet 3 



" Yellow 3 



" White, finest of all 3 



Proserpine — Rich dark rose, 



splendid large flower 4 



Prince of Austria — Orange, 



shaded scarlet, very fine 4 



Rachel Ruiseh— Rosy pink,fine 3 



Rembrandt— Crimson 3 



Roi Pepin— Crimson and white. 7 

 Rose Gris de Lin — Very fine 



rose. 4 



Rosa riundi —Bright rose 3 



Standard Royal— Silver white 

 and crimson 3 



Standard Royal — Golden 



bronze, red and yellow 3 



Thos. rioore— Orange 4 



Van der Neer — The finest of 



all violets 3 



Vermilion Brilliant— Fine red.. 4 

 Yellow Prince — Fine yellow, 

 sweet 8centt-d 3 



Dz. Per 100. 



25 



$1 25 



30 



2 00 



35 



2 50 



35 



2 50 



40 



3 00 



40 



3 00 



25 



2 00 



25 



2 00 



75 



6 00 



35 



2 50 



25 



2 00 



25 



1 50 



40 



3 00 



35 



2 50 



25 



1 50 



35 



2 50 



30 2 00 



One bulb each of above sorts by mail, 

 postpaid, $1.15; 3 each, $3.00. 



EARLY SINGLE MIXED TULIPS. 



Doz. 100. 1,000. 

 Fine Early Varieties-Mixed... 15 $ 75 $6 00 

 Extra Fine Early Varieties — 



Mixed 20 100 8 00 



