PETER HENDERSON & CO.— TULIPS. 



30 2 00 



2 25 



2 50 



50 3 00 



1 5o 



2 25 



Per doz. Per 100 



14 Belle Alliance (Over- 

 winn-aar). Blue violet, striped 

 white $0 30 $2 50 



16 Bonaparte. Brownish 



red 



15 Blue Celeste (Blue flag.) 

 Violet blue, very distinct. . . . 

 6 Blanc border pourpre. 

 Violet and white bordered.. . . 

 6 Count Leicester. 

 Orange and yellow feathered, 

 fine 



6 Due Van Thol. Red 

 and yellow 30 



8 Duke of York. Rose, 

 bordered white .... 30 



7 Gloria Solis. Crimson 

 with yellow margin 30 



9 Helianthus. Gold and 

 scarlet, superb 50 



8 Imperator Rubrorum. 



Splendid scarlet 60 



6 La Candeur. Pure white 30 

 5 Lady Grandison. Dwarf 

 vermillion scarlet, extra fine. . 



8 La Citadelle. Red, yel- 

 low bordered, fine and large. . 



5 Murillo (Albino). White 

 shaded rose, magnificent large 

 flowers 



9 Marriage de ma fille. 

 White with crimson feather, 

 magnificent large variety 85- 



8 Pseony Gold. Golden 



yellow 40 



8 Pseony Red. Deep red. 40 



6 Princess Alexandra. 

 Crimson gold bordered, dwarf 50 



DOUBLE TULIPS. 



Double Tulips have massive flowers of brilliant and varied 

 colors, shades and markings. They are beautifully adapted for 

 beds on the lawn, in the gaiden and for mingling in clumps of 

 half a dozen or more around the edges of shrubbery. They are 

 exceedingly effective. The early sorts {those prefixed with an 

 A or A) do splendidly when grown in pots for winter blooming, 

 but must be forced much slower than Single Early Tulips by 

 keeping them cooler. 



The letters preceding the varieties indicate their earliness — those 

 marked "A" flower together and those marked " B" follow, etc. 

 ' • L " are very late. The figures before the varieties indicate the 

 height attained in inches. 



5Eff=If desired by mail, 6 cts. extra per dozen 

 must be allowed for postage. 



The exquisite beauty of the NAMED TULIPS is not suffi- 

 ciently known. Many rare 

 varieties do not propagate 

 fast enough to enable us to 

 offer them in mixtures, 

 which is the way the ma- 

 jority of people buy Tulips 

 Tht-iefore to induce trial 

 of these magnificent soits. 

 we offer them this season 

 at very low prices. 



For Cultural Directions 

 See our New Treatise Just 

 published, 



"HENDERSON'S 

 BULB CULTURE." 



Details of con tents given 

 on page 64. 



2 25 



3 co 



4 00 



1 75 



50 3 00 



50 2 75 



60 4 00 



5 00 



2 50 



Per doz 



A 8 Purple Crown. Dark 



. velvety crimson 35 



B 7 Rex Rubrorum. Bright 

 crimson scarlet 50 



A 9 Rosine. Bright rose. . . 50 



A 7 Salirator Rosa. Beauti- 

 ful deep rose, flamed white.. . 75 



A 7 Titian. Red, edged with 

 gold 35 



A 7 Tournesol Scarlet. 

 Margined yellow 50 



A 7 Tournesol Yellow. 

 Orange 65 



A 6 VePret Gem. Dwarf 

 carmine — flower large and 

 beautiful 65 



L 6 Yellow Rose. Bright 

 ycilow 55 



3 00 

 3 00 



1 



1 



DOUBLE MIXED TULIPS. 



Finest Mixed Early Double Varieties. 



Second Quality as generally sold 



Finest Mixed Late Double Varieties. . 



Per Doz. 



. .$0 30 



Per 100 Per 1,000 



$175 $14 0* 



25 125 II OO 



30 2 OO 18 OO 



E^p^S sold at 100 rates ; 3 at dozen rates if of one variety. If desired by mail be. per dozen must be added for postage. „JgJ) 

 Our New Treatise " Henderson's Bulb Culture " just published. See details on page 64 — Given as premium on orders. 



