4 R. & J. FARQUHAR COMPANY, BOSTON. 
FARQUHAR’S SINGLE MAY FLOWERING OR COTTAGE GARDEN TULIPS. 
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 plantations, 
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. 
If by Parcel Post, add postage at zone rates; weight per 100, 7 lbs. 
No. 1 Mrs. Moon. No. 2 Moonlight. 
sGesneriana Lutea. Deep yellow flowers of perfect form’ Doz. 100 | 1,000 
and large size . . .  . $0.60 |$4.50 |$42.00 
Gesneriana Rosea. Rossen black centre .75 | 5.00 | 48.00 
Golden Goblet. Deep golden-yellow; large goblet- shaped 
flowers .90 | 7.00 
Inglescombe Pink. Deueats sacosaik: fined Canon .75 | 5.00 | 48.00 
Inglescombe Searlet. Brilliant vermilion with black base.| .75 | 5.00 | 48.00 
Inglescombe Yellow. Bright canary-yellow; large hand- 
some flowers sitive eye cal\et eg: ee een ee) at, hse Men OOsg| no Onl ea omOU, 
John Ruskin. Large egg-shaped flowers of apricot-pink 
edged with lemon-yellow; a superb variety . .85 | 6.00 
La Candeur. (Parisian White.) Siveryawhite; changing 
to rose when mature | .75 | 5.00 | 48.00 
La Merveille. Magnificent iowers of ent size; Color 
salmon-rose, shaded orange-red, fragrant . . . ee OO R425 0 
Miss Willmott. Flowers very large, Peautitally shaped 
and of a soft creamy-yellow color 7 ; .75 | 5.00 
Moonlight. Large sulphur-yellow flower; Sone grower .85 | 6.00 
Mrs. Moon. (Fulgens lutea.) Rich golden-yellow; large 
flowers of great beauty and substance; petals Peautvully) 
reflexed . , .90 | 7.00 
Orange King. Glone orange inated searieee yellow 
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Picotee. (Maiden’s Blush.) White penciled and margined 
with bright cerise, the color suffusing the whole flower as 
it ages - .60 | 4.25 | 40.00 
Parisian White. ide Candee ) Given hie changing to 
rose when mature . .75 | 5.00 | 48.00 
Retroflexa. Deep yellow; langee Betals longs ieoeene ang 
gracefully recurved. .75 | 5.00 
Royal White. ¢ nnocence. ) Pure a itios laree Aomern a ; 
fine form ~. .15 | 8.00 
Shandon Bells. (isabella: ) (York and Lancaster. y Bright 
rose flaked with white. . Z nDe|ROLOO 
White Swan. Pure white, large egg-shaped flowers .75 | 5.00 | 48.00 
Vitellina. Pale, sulphur-yellow flowers of exquisite beauty; .75 | 5.50 
Extra Fine Mixed. Allcolors . .50 | 4.00 | 38.00 
Bouton d’Or. (Ida.) Deep golden-yellow;| Do 100 | 1,000 
globe-shaped flowers of medium size; excel- 
lent for cutting . $0.60 |$4.50 |$42.00 
Elegans. Brilliant crimson with elegantly Te- 
flexed petals. .75 | 5.50 | 52.00 
Golden Spire. Deep golden-yellow, reflex- 
ing petals edged orange-scarlet | 1.25 | 9.00 
Fulgens. Bright crimson with white centre; hot 00 
long reflexed petals; tall and very showy .60 | 4.50 | 44: 
Gesneriana Major. Very large flowers, bril-| 
liant scarlet with blue-black centre; lasts 
several weeks. An excellent bedding Tulip| .75 | 5.00 | 48.00 
Gesneriana Aurantiaca. (Orange Beauty.) ; 
Rich orange-red; a very showy variety .90 | 7.00 May Flowering Tulip, Inglescombe Pink. 
Six bulbs of ome variety sold at dozem rate; 25 at 100 rate; 250 at 1,000 rate. 
