Henry A. Dreer, Pliiladelpliia, Pa. 



SINGLE EARLY TULIPS. 



SntGLE Early Tulip La Rhine. 



ArtuS. BriL,'ht scarlet; fiie for forcing or Doz. 



l>el.!iiig. S12.50 p--r 1000 .gO 25 



Belli AllianCS. B;-is;nt scjr^ct; fine forcer 



an 1 i-.sJler. §22 00 per LOGO 35 



Canary Bird. Clear yellow; very early.. 30 

 ChrysolDra. G )lden-yello\v; fine larj;e 



rio'.vir; hae<tvellou'bedder. §12 per 1000 25 

 Cottage Maid. Waite, bordered pink. 



?12o0 p-r 1000 25 



Couleur Cardinal. Rich cardinal red 45 



Crimson Kin^, Cr.m, .n $15 per 1000 30 



Red an I yellow 25 



Scarlet. $14 03 p--i liOJ. 2") 



Crims >n 25 



Rose , .^5 



White 35 



Yell .-.v 35 



Parma. Red, bordered 

 orangc-^carlel ; very bright. 



.^LO.OO .-.^r 1030 20 



Grand Dj: de Russie, White ground 



rta\-e 1 with r.isy-pur >ie . . 30 



Grand Master of rialta. Crimson rose. . 35 

 Golden Staniard. Crimson, flaked and 



fe itliere 1 lT')! l;n-yeIlow 3-5 



JODst van.Voniel. Deep blood-red; very 



liie. Sl*5.00 per 1000 30 



Kaiser Kroon. Bright crimson, margined 

 gold;n-vellow ; extra large and gmnd in 



everyway. Slti.OO per 1000 30 



L'lmmaculee. Pure white; early. $9 per 1000 20 

 La Reine (Que^n Victoria). Pure while, 

 tinted rose ; fine. §10.00 per 1000 



Du: Van ThDl. 



Du:hesse de 



oranjo, effect 



,. 20 



Collections of 



1(10. 



SI 50 



2 50 



1 75 



1 50 



1 50 



3 50 



1 75 



1 50 



i 50 



1 50 



2 25 



2 50 



2 50 



1 25 



2 00 



2 50 



2 50 



1 75 



1 75 



1 25 



1 25 



8. 

 12. 



12. 



9. 



12. 



T^HE Tulip is always attractive from 

 its beauty and brilliancy of color, 

 and is one of the popular early spring 

 llowers. A few bulbs scattered here and* 

 there produce but little effect, but when 

 [ilanted in masses, or in small groups, they 

 become at once grand and brilliant, and 

 eclipse, in vaiiety of coloring and pictur 

 esque effect, a'most any otlier flower. Our 

 collection is unusually fine, embracing all 

 the choicest varieties. Tulips require cul- 

 tiiial treatment similar to Hyacinths; the 

 buibs, being smaller, sliould not be planted 

 so deep. All the varieties named below 

 are well adapted for pot culture, especially 

 the Due Van Thol sorts, which can be 

 forced into bloom for Christmas with but 

 little trouble. Put 3 bulbs in 4-inch pot. 



The figures jirefixed indicate the average 

 height in inches of each variety. 



g^^ If Tulips are wanUd by mail-, 

 adil at the rats of 5 cents per dozen for 

 postage. 



CHOICE NAMED 



SINGLE EARLY TULIPS 



Hon Tresor. Yellow; extra large flower.$0 

 Pottebakker, White, (^ne of the finest. 



tithci f r lorcmg or bedding. §17 | er 1000 

 Pottebakker, Yellow. Very large and 



line vellow. SIC, 00 ner 1000 



Pottebakker, Scarlet. §20 GO per 1000 

 Princess Marianne. White; shaded rose; 



fine bedder. §12.(0 per 1000 



Prince of Austria. Orange-scarlet; a 



striking c olor ; sweet-scented 



Proserpine. Glo.s.'^y caVmine-r<>se; large 



?A^^ l-eintifnl. §30.00 per ] 000 



RembrJindt. Scarlet ; large floweis; early 

 Rosa riundi. Rose and white. §12.00 



P' r lOllO : 



Rose Grisdelin. The finest bright pink 



bedding J'ulip. §18 00 per 1000. 



Rose Luisante, Deep pink ; fine for fore 



iug or bidding 



Silver Standard. White-flaked and striped 



^^■ith crimson; fine. §17.50 per 1000. .. . 

 Thos. floore. Rich oran^e-scarKt; sweet- 



.■-centc.l SHi-00 per 1000 



Van der Neer. Rosy violet. , 



Vermilion Brilliant. Rich veimilion; 



the finest scarlet 



White Hawk (.Mbion). A beautiful, large 



pure white; fine for bedding or forcing.. . 

 Wouverman. Purple violet; extra large.. 

 Yellow Prince. Golden-yellow; l.^rge ; 



.<cented ; fine forcer. §1200 per 1000. . . 

 Single Early, Mixed. See page 9. 



1Z. 



40 



100. 



§2 75 



30 



2 00 



30 

 c5 



2 00 

 2 25 



25 



1 50 



45 



3 50 



45 

 30 



3 25 

 2 00 



25 



1 50 



30 



2 00 



50 



3 75 



30 



2 00 



30 

 35 



2 00 

 2 50 



3 CO 



2 50' 

 1 50 



Single 



Early Tulips. 



A border planted with one of the following collections forms one of the most interesting and educational features of the garden 

 during April. 



1 each of the 39 named sorts fur 



3 •■ " " " " " 



.§1 25 I 6 each of the 39 named sorts for". 

 .'3 00 12 " " " " " " . 



So 00 

 9 00 



Tlie 5j irgeous Maj'-fluweriiis Talips shown iii colors on the cover are offered on pages lO and 11. 



