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Thb Illustration Aixive Shows a I.argf Bpn of K-'I.lk Alliance, Scarlitt. inthr Ckntrr With Chrysoi.oha, Yfi.low. onthk Oitsiue 



The Tulip is always altraclive from its beauty and lirilliancy of color, and is one of the popular early sprinj; flowers. A few 

 bulbs scattered here and there produce but little effect, but when planted in masses or in groups, they become at once grand and 

 brilliant, and eclipse jn variety of coloring and ]>icture-;que effect almost any other flower. We only ofi"er such kinds as can be 

 used with perfect success either indoors or out in the garden. Tulips require cultural treatment similar to Hyacinths; the bulbs, 

 being smaller, should not be planted so deep. When grown indoors, i)ut fi bulbs in a 6-incli pan or pot. 



To assist in the selection of varieties that grow to the same height tliat bloom together, we give directly after the name of each 

 variety the average height in inches; those marked E come into bloom first, followed by those mirked M, while the varieties 

 marked L are the latest. 



Easter in 1016 comes on April 2ord, an unusually late date, and just the time when Tulips, Hyacinths and Narcissus are in full 

 flower out<loors in the latitude of Philadelphia, everyone having a garden can easily contribute to the floral display next Easter by 

 planting a generous number of bulbs this Fall. 



Six or more bulbs of a kind supinkd at dozen rote, 25 nr more iit 100 rate, 2")0 or viore at 1000 rate. 



Per 

 Do/.. 

 Artus. (10 M.) Bright deep scarlet; a splendid 



bedding variety. ^lO.OO per 1000 $0 20 



Belle Alliance. (10 M.) One of the most 



popular scarlets for bedding; always does well. 



SilO.OO per 1000 25 



Chrysolora. (10 M.) Rich, pure yellow; a 



splendid bedder. $12.50 per 1000 25 



Cottage Haid. (10 M.) White, bordered 



and suffused rosy pink; makes a beautiful bed 



or border. $1 2.00 per 1000 25 



Couleur Cardinal. ClOL.) Rich, glittering 



cardinal red; splendid in every way. $18.00 



per ] onO ' 



Cramoise Brilliant. (12 M.) Rich fiery 



scarlet of large size and great substance. $12.00 



per 1000 25 



Crimson King. (10 M. ) Crimson scarlet; 



fine bedder. 5^12.00 per 1000 25 



Duchesse de Parma. (12 M.) Red l.ordered 



orange; ttTect orange-scarlet; very bright. 



?1. 3. 00 per 1000 25 



Dusart. (12 M.) Considered one of the finest 



dark scarlet bedding Tulips. $16.00 per I'OO 

 Due Van Thol Rose. (8 E.) Rich rose-pink. 



$12.00 p-r 1000 



Per 

 100. 



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50 



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30 2 00 



1 50 

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1 50 

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Due Van Thol Scarlet, rs K.) Very bright. 



$12.00 per 1000 2 



Due Van Thol White Maximus. (8 E.) A 



good extra early white. $12.00 per 1000 2 



Flamingo. (12 L.; Rich brilliant pink on 

 a white ground. A high grade sort of unusual 

 substance and lasting qualities. $.'50.00 per 

 1000 



Golden Queen. (12. M.) The finest golden- 

 yellow; pure in color; flowers very large, of 

 globular shape. $2:5.00 per 1000 . 



Gold Finch. (12 M. ) Rich golden yellow, 

 sweet scented; a sjilendid bedder. $13.00 per 

 1000 



Joost van Vondel White (Lady Boreel.) 

 (12 M.) Conceded to be the largest and finest • 

 pure white; perfect in every way. $26.00 per 

 1000 



Kaiser Kroon. (15 M.) Bright red, mar- 

 gined golden vellow; extra large and very showy. 

 $18.00 per 1000 



La Reine. (10 E. ) Pure white; sometimes 

 tinted rose; fine for bedding or forcing. $10.00 

 ■per 1000 -0 



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NOTE.— All Bulbs, Roots and Plants ore forwarded by Express, purchaser paying charges. If wanted by Parcel Post add 10 per cent, 

 to value of order for postage to poinU east of the Mississippi River, and 20 per cent, to poinU west of the Mississippi Kiver. 



