THE DINGEE & CONARD CO., WEST GROVE, PA. 



PARROT TULIPS 



PARROT TULIPS are the most distinctly shaped and marked of any; the flowers 

 are larger than those of other varieties, and the striking and beautiful colors range 

 through all shades of golden yellow, green, crimson-striped, deep crimson, clear yellow, 

 etc. Some bulbs should be included in each order. Price, 3 for 10 cts.; 35 cts. per dozen. 



Belle Jaime— Pure Yellow. 

 Cafe Bran— Coffee color and yellow. 

 Constantinople— Very handsome red. 

 Pea Brilliant— Rich glossy crimson. 



BIZARRE TULIP 



Mark Graaf— Very showy; red and orange. 

 Monstre Rogne- Elegant and deep crimson. 

 Perfeeta— Yellow and red; extra fine. 

 Superfine Mixture— AlKcolors; $1.50 per 100. 



Byblooms and 

 Bizards 



We desire to call special attention to 

 the Byblooms, Bizards and Breeders 

 Types of Tulips, of which we offer a fine 

 collection. These merit more general 

 recognition from the vast army of flower 

 lovers. Their bloom somewhat resembles 

 that of the Gesneriana, and they wear 

 all the gorgeous livery of their species. 

 They attain a height of from one to two 

 feet, the stems often branching and pro- 

 ducing several large blooms. Their flow- 

 ering period is later than the other sorts, 

 which is a point in their favor. 



Byblooms Mixed — All white ground. 



Bizards Mixed— All yellow ground. 



Byblooms 3Iixed— All rosy colors. 



Byblooms Mixed— All violet colors. 



Florentine Odorota— Also known as 

 the Tea Rose Tulip, rich yellow flow- 

 ers, very fragrant. 



All colors of Byblooms and Biz- 

 ards. 



Darwin Tnlips Mixed— Splendid col- 

 ors mixed. 

 Price, 3 cts. each; 25 cts. per doz. 



Tulipa Verdif lora 



(Green Tulip) 



A very beautiful as well as odd Tulip. 

 The flowers are a showy green. Try one 

 or two bulbs; it will please you. Ex- 

 tremely curious. 5 cts. each; 6 lor 

 25 cts. j 40 cts. per dozen. 



Tulipa Greigi 



Heretofore this, King of Tulips, was so very scarce and held such 

 a high price that only a limited number was imported. At last we 

 were able to procure a fine stock of bulbs, which we offer at a 

 i-u»= havtii tiii m reasonable price. This grand novelty is as easily grown as any 



I HE ROYAL I ULIP Tulip, being subject to exactly the same conditions: it can, there- 



fore, be grown with equal success in pots or the open ground. The broad, handsome foliage is dis- 

 tinctly spotted with dark maroon. The gorgeous flowers are bravely borne up, as if to better dis- 

 play their remarkable color, which is flamed red, transparent, waxy and dazzling. Greigi is un- 

 doubtedly the grandest thing in the Tulip family. 12 cts. each; $1.25 per dozen. 



Tulipa Gesneriana 



It is notable as being the most superb of all 

 Tulips and is one of the parents of the Tulip 

 family. The flower stems are two to three feet 

 high, producing exquisite • blossoms of large 

 size, which in color are an intense, dazzling 

 glossy crimson, with centre of deep blue. 

 3 cts. each; 3 lor 8 cts.; 30 cts. per doz. 



Tulipa GoldenCrown 



(Yellow Gesneriana) 



This beautiful Tulip is exactly like "Gesner- 

 iana," with the exception that the flowers are 

 of a fine yellow color, banded with orange; it 

 forms a superb contrast with the Scarlet Ges- 

 neriana. 4 cts. each; 3 lor 10 cts.; 35 cts. 

 per doz. 



THE PRICES GIVEN INCLUDE THE POSTAGE, WHICH WE PAY 



