ORDER YOUR BULBS AT ONCE AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT 



Best Double Tulips — 



For Richest Effect Plant Only 

 "One Variety or Color in a Bed 



The figures following the varieties indicate their earliness. Those marked "i" flower together and are 

 the earliest. Those marked "2" follow, etc. The height is indicated by D for dwarf, M for medium and T 

 for tall. These are first-class bulbs and such as can be depended on to produce fine, large, well-developed 

 flowers of good substance and rich colors. 



Delivered free in the U. S. A. at these prices 



EARLY FLOWERING 



Boule de Neige. 2 M. Immense 

 white. Looks like a peony 



Crown of Gold (Couronne d'Or). 

 2 M. Semi-double; yellow, sha- 

 ded orange. (See illustration.). 



Crown of Roses. 2 M. Rosy white 



Due Van Thol. i D. Double; red 

 and yellow 



La Candour. 3 M. Almost pure 

 white, largely used for masses. . 



Murillo. 2 M. White and rose.. . 



Rubra maxima. 3 M. Bright crim- 

 son-scarlet 



Scarlet King. 2 M. Grand, rich, 

 glowing crimson 



Separate Colors. Your choice: 

 White, Pink, Crimson, Yellow 

 Variegated. 1,000, $42.50, ppd. 



Mixed Colors. 1,000, S40, ppd. . . 



Each 



Doz. 



100 



cts. 



cts. 





08 



75 



$6 00 



10 



08 



$1 

 75 



7 50 

 6 00 



08 



75 



6 GO 



08 

 08 



75 

 75 



6 00 

 6 00 



08 



75 



6 00 



08 



75 



6 00 



" ' 



75 

 60 



5 00 



4 25 



LATE FLOWERING 



Peony Red. 4. Resembles a grand 

 blood-red rose; extra fine 



Violet Picotee. 4. (Blanche Borde 

 Pourpre.) Violet, bordered and 

 tinted with white 



Yellow Rose. 4. Pure yellow, the 

 true Yellow Rose 



Mixed Colors. Including White, 

 Pink, Crimson, Yellow and 

 Variegated. 1,000, $37.50, ppd. 



Each Doz. 100 



cts. cts. 

 08 I 75 



08 75 



08 



75 



75 



$6 00 



6 00 

 6 00 



4 50 



These late-flowering Tulips will be through bloom- 

 ing in time for you to prepare and plant your summer 

 beds of cannas, geraniums and other flowers, which 

 need not be planted until June i. 



^OTTTTyP V " Of^o 3 of each, above named Double Late 

 ^'VTTTX^Xt^ ZOa Tulips, 9 in all, for 60 cts.; 10 of 

 each, 30 in all, for $1.75, all postpaid. 



mn'm?T?'I? '^» 9 Pi 1 each of above 8 Double Early Named 

 ^Uri'l!/K>^ ^O Tulips for 60 cts.; 3 of each, 24 

 in all, for $1.50; 5 of each, 40 in all, for $2.40, all ppd 



Round Tulip-Beds 



Select your own color or colors. We 

 offer White, Red, Pink and Yellow 

 Your choice, Dotible or Single un- 

 named varieties 



A round bed should be planted 

 with one bulb in the center, 6 for the 

 first circle, 12 for the second circle, 

 18 for the third circle, etc. Plant 

 Tulips 5 inches apart In the row, and 

 the rows 5 inches apart. 



37 Bulbs, for 2K-ft. bed. .$1.75, ppd. 



91 Bulbs, for 4-ft. bed 4.25, ppd. 



169 Bulbs, for 6-ft. bed $7.50, postpaid 



397 Bulbs, for 10-ft. bed 16.00, postpaid 



May- Flowering 



OR COTTAGE GARDEN TULIPS 



8 cts. each; 12 for 75 cts.; 100 for $5, postpaid 



Bridesmaid. Bright, rich scarlet, striped pure white. 



Elegans. Rich crimson-scarlet. 



Golden Eagle. Orange-yellow flowers, edged crim- 

 son. 



Isabella (Shandon Bells). Creamy white, mottled 

 with pink, changing to carmine. 



Macrospeila. Brilliant citron-red, bordered with 

 golden yellow. 



Parisian Yellow. Clear yellow flowers with pointed 

 petals. 



Picotee, White. Waxy white with feathered crim- 

 son border. 



Prince of Austria. Rich orange-scarlet; delightfully 

 sweet. 



!^^fi 7? TTT?!? >_ OfiU The above 8 Tulips for 60 cts., or 3 

 -^nil'ri!,K>- -^OD of each. 24 in all. for $1.50, ppd. 



Crown of Gold Tulips 



Plan for a ''Crown of Gold" bed on your lawn 

 for next spring. Vou will want it again we know. 



The flowers are vellow, shaded with rich orange. 



37 Bulbs, for 2y2-ft. bed $2.75, postpaid. 



91 Bulbs, for 4-ft. bed 6.75, postpaid. 



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