Autumn Catalogue of Bulbs, Seeds and Garden Requisites. 



TULIPS. 



If ordered by mail add 5 els. per 

 dozen ; Jfi cts. per 100. 



In beauty of form and bril- 

 liancj' of color the Tulip casts 

 all other spi-ing flowers in the 

 shade i , nothing can equal its 

 gorgeous appearance in beds, 

 lines or groups in the spring 

 garden. 



For the ornamentation of the 

 conservatory and sitting-room 

 during the winter and spring 

 months, the Tulip stands un- 

 rivaled, both as regards its 

 rich and diversifled colors, easy 

 culture and accommodating 

 habits. It will thrive in almost 

 any soil or situation, and under 

 almost any circumstances, so 

 ts claim to universal cultivation is 

 to the Hyacinth, Narcissus and Crocus. 

 For planting in the open ground, October 

 November are the best months ; the bulbs should be planted 

 from five to six inches apart, and from three to four inches deep. 



When grown in pots they should be potted from three to five in a 

 pot, the soil and treatment being the same as for Hyacinths. 



EARLY SINGLE TULIPS. 



We pay particular attention to this important class, and the 

 varieties named below include some of the finest in existence. Those 

 marked (f) bloom simultaneously, about twelve days later than the 

 Due van Thol varieties. 



The figures prefixed indicate the height in inches of each variety. 



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7 Artus, scarlet, fine bold flower SO 05 



Belle Alliance, brilliant scarlet, fine .... 05 

 9 Canary Bird, clear, rich yellow, early, fine . 05 

 9 Chrysolora, pure yellow, large flower, fine 05 



7 Cottage Maid, white, bordered with pink, 

 pretty 05 



8 Couleur Ponceau, white, broad crimson edge 05 

 7 Crimson King, crimson 05 



t 9 Duchess de Parma, orange-red, yellow 



edge, large and fine 05 



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Due Van Thol, scarlet |0 05 



" crimson 



" rose 



" white 



" yellow 



Jagt Van Delft, pure white .... 



t 7 Joost Van Vondel, glossy rosy red, 



with white pencilings, large and 



flne 



flO Keizerskroon, crimson-scarlet, 

 margined with yellow, very 

 large and showy 



8 L'Immaeulee, pure white 



10 Pottebaklcer, white, pure white, 



fine large flower 



10 Pottebakkei", yellow, clear yellow, 



large a,nd showy 



10 Pottebakker, scarlet 



9 Prince of Austria, orange-red, 



sweet scented, good for bedding 

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8 Proserpine, rich, dark rose. Each 

 splendid large flower .|0 05 



8 Queen Victoria (La Reine), white, 

 tinted with rose 



7 Eembrandt, crimson, large, hand- 



some flower 



8 Kosa Mundi, bright rose 



8 Rose Grisdelin, delicate rose, 



shaded white, beautiful 



8 Silver Standard, scarlet, striped 



white 



Van der Neer, purplish violet, 



large flowers, distinct, fine . . . 

 Vermilion Brilliant, glossy bright 



vermilion, large, flne 



Wouverman, deep violet, splendid 



large flower 



Yellow Prince, bright yellow, 



large and showy 



Extra Fine, flixed Single Varie= 



ties per 1000, $7.00 



Good mixed .... per 1000, ^5.00 

 per 100 if to go by mail. 



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