Dreer^s Autumn Catalo^^ue, 1906. 



MIXED TULIPS. 



If wanted by iiKiil, add 5 cts. per doz. to Tulips for postage . 



There are great differences in the various grades of mixed 

 Tulip-i. As a rule tliey are made up by the growers in Hol- 

 land out of cheap, undesirable or surplus lots, and little aiten- 

 tion given lo variety uf color or time olf flowering. 



Our Superb Mixtures do not belong in this class, but have 

 been specially prepared for us, containing a large variety of 

 colors and such sons as bloom together. 



Our Fine Quality Mixtures will be found to comain a 

 much greater variety of colors than is usually found in mixtures 

 at the price at vv'hich we offer them. 



SINGLE EARI.Y MIXED TULIPS. 



Drear's Superb Mixture. Only such varieties as flower 

 I igether and grow to the same height have been put in this 

 mixture. The variety of colors will be found much superior 

 to ordinary mixtures. 20 cts. per doz.; 5>l-00 per 100; $8.50 

 pjr 1000. 



Fine Quality Mixture. This is a first-class mixture, and 

 e |U il 10 the best sent out by many. 15 cts. per doz.; 75 cts. 

 per 100: $6.50 \w 1000. 



Late-flowering Varieties. These are offered on pages 10 



au.l 11. 



DOUBLE MIXED TULIPS, 



Dreer's Superb Mixture. A grand mixture of early-flow- 

 ering Sorts, growing the same height and blooming together ; 

 a Inge variety of colors. 20 cts. per doz.; $1.10 per 100; 

 iilO.OO per 1000. 



Fine Quality Mixed. A mixture of the cheaper sorts. 15 

 cts per doz.; 90 cts. per 100; $8.00 per 1000. 



Double Late Mixed. These come into flower from a week 

 to 10 days later than the above; many of this section bear 

 immense flowers of brilliant colors. 20 cts. per doz.; $1.25 

 per 100; $10.00 per 1000. 



Single Early Tulips Kaiser Kroon (offered on page i 



Double Tulips. 



While not equal to the single in brilliancy, the double varieties last much longer in bloom. The early varieties, such as Due 

 Van Thol, Muriilo, Titian, Imperator Rubrorum, and the Tournesols, are excellent for forcing. The later sorts will not bear 

 forcing, but are very effective in beds or borders. A combination or solid bed of the pure white and bright scarlet varieties, La 



Candeurand Rex Rubrorum, is especially effective. The aver- 

 age height of each in inches is prefixed. 



If Tzilips are wanted by mail, add 5 cts. per doz. for postage. 



10. Couronne d'Or (Crown of Gold). Golden- Doz. lOO. 



yellow ; beautitul $0 50 $3 50 



9. Duke of York. Carmine rose bordered 



with white 25 



6. Due Van Thol, Red edged yellow 20 



9 Gloria Soils. Deep crimson, with gold 



nian.'in 30 



8 Imperator Rubrorum. Bright scarlet. . 45 

 i'ure white. (See cut.) $15.00 



50 

 25 



00 



OU 



75 

 50 



Double Tulips, Rex Rubrorum and La Candeur. 



8. La Candeur, 



per 1000 25 



6. Muriilo. Superb light pink. $22.50per 1000 35 

 8. Rex Rubrorum. Bright scarlet. (See cut.) 



$18.00 per 1000 30 



8 Rose Blanche. Pure white; fine bedder. 25 



7. Salavator Rosa. Deep rosy pink 55 



S.Titian. Red bordered yellow 30 



8. Tournesol. Red edged yellow; fine forcer. 



§20(10 per 1000 



8. Tournesol Yellow. Bright yellow, shaded 



orange ; fine 



10. Yellow Rose. Golden yellow; late-flower- 

 ing ; fragrant 25 1 50 



nixed Colors. See offer above. 



Collections of Double Tulips. 



3 each of the 14 named varieties for %\ 25 



6 " " 14 " " " 2 25 



12 " " 14 " " " 4 00 



25 " " 14 " " " 7 50 



2 00 

 1.50 

 4 00 

 2 CO 



35 2 50 



45 3 00 



Six of any one kind at dozen rate ; 25 or more at 100 rate ; 250 or more at 1000 rate. 



