4 R. & J. FARQUHAR COMPANY, BOSTON. 
FARQUHAR’S SINGLE MAY-FLOWERING OR COTTAGE GARDEN TULIPS. 
If by Parcel Post add postage at zone rates; weight per 100, 7 lbs. 
The May-Flowering Tulips are usually in full bloom about Memorial Day and generally last well into June. Not only do they prolong the 
Tulip season, but in grandeur of form and richness of their colors surpass most of the earlier classes. They are splendid subjects for natural planta- 
tions, for clumps in herbaceous perennial borders as well as for formal beds. For cutting they are even better than the early tulips—the flowers being 
stronger and lasting longer. 
NOVELTIES In COTTAGE GARDEN TULIPS 
Alaska. A gorgeous late flowering tulip with dainty elongated, pointed petals 
slightly reflexed. Color is the purest golden-yellow. (Awarded Certificate 
of Merit at Haarlem.) $5.00 per doz.; $40.00 per 100. 
Amber. A choice variety, globular in form and unique in color; vivid terra- | 
cotta shaded pure amber, lemon-yellow base with blue markings. A fine 
forcer but develops to its fullest perfection in the open ground. (Award of 
Merit, Royal Horticultural Society, London.) $1.75 per doz; $12.00 per 100. | 
Nectar. One of the most effective Cottage Garden Tulips with slightly re- 
flexed petals. Color is showy, glowing crimson with a pure white base. 
Easily forced, and with its long stiff stems and handsome flowers makes an 
elegant cut-flower. $2.00 per doz; $16.00 per 100. 
Orient. A truly remarkable flower of giant proportions and gorgeous coloring. 
Inside salmon-pink shaded bright rosy-carmine, edges tinged reddish-orange, 
a color-blend of rare artistic beauty and charm. (First-class Certificate 
Netherlands Hort. Society.) 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz; $40.00 per 100. 
Triton. A handsome goblet-shaped flower of glowing carmine, pure yellow 
at the base, edged light blue. One of the finest novelties in its class. $1.50 
per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 
Vesta. Charming, beautifully formed flowers, pure snow-white in color, with 
black filaments. Tall and stately on long stiff stems, this grand Tulip lends 
itself admirably to forcing or bedding. $1.75 per doz.; $12.00 per 100. 
No. 1 Mrs. Moon. No. 2 Moonlight. 
Bouton d’Or. (Ida.) Deep golden-yellow;} Doz. | 100 | 1,000 
globe-shaped flowers of medium size; excel- 
lent for cutting ee ww ee ee SSOLGOMI$4: 50) |$42:00 
Flava. Soft creamy-yellow; large flowers 
borne.on strong stems: . =. ...... .. ..| 3.50 |25.00 
Gesneriana Lutea. Deep yellow flowers of 
perfectformandlargesize . . . . . .| .75 | 5.00 | 48.00 
Gesneriana Major. Very large flowers, bril- 
liant scarlet with blue-black centre; lasts 
several weeks. Anexcellent bedding Tulip .| .75 | 5.00 | 48.00 
Gesneriana Aurantiaea. (Orange Beauty.) 
Rich orange-red; a very showy variety. . .| .90 | 7.00 
Grenadier. Large beautifully shaped orange 
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Golden Goblet. Deep golden-yellow; large 
goblet-shaped flowers . . . . . .. .}| .90 | 7.00 
Golden Spire. Deep golden-yellow, reflexing 
petals edged orange-scarlet. . . . . «| 1.25 | 9.00 
Hammer Hales. Very showy mahogany- 
brownedged orange. . .. . . . | 1.25 | 9.00 May Flowering Tulip, Inglescombe Pink. 
Six bulbs of ome variety sold at dozen rate; 25 at 100 rate; 250 at 1,000 rate 
