Dreer's Autumn Catalogue, 18<35. 



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While not 



DOUBLE TULIPS. 



equal to the single in brilliancy, the double varieties last much longer in bloom. The early varieties, such as 



Due Van Thol, Gloria Solis, Murillo, Titian, Rex 



£^4i^ ,,>~^ Rubrorum, and the Tournesols are excellent for forc- 



,,' v,; "" ' ing. The later sorts will not bear forcing as well as 



W'^vlShW h \\\\W^$wiimA tlle ear 'y varieties, but are very effective in beds or 



C' Wr ^ftlP x^^Wlff borders. The height of each in inches is prefixed. 



>#l!fel# y W ro. Couronne d'Or. (Crown of 



llll\ '^W^plW Gold.) Golden yellow; beautiful, go 15 $050 $4 00 



^^> N \^§KifW 9- Duke of York. Rose, white 



3 f I^ISz tllM Blllil ■■ : ''BI'j'lP™^^--*^^-- v edge ; very showy 6 20 1 00 



'''N.'^SN 6. Due Van Thol. Red, yellow 



i\%fliri f ^7fe^X^^ 6dge ' • • 6 2 ° ' °° 



*■' Ww WiV*\-- ! i ■ r \ ,N \ IT v/ 8 - Iniperator Rubrorum. Bright 



hJM1W1»™ WW P" il^^lf scarlet ; fine forcing 12 40 250 



*$ « ll Ml Mli» /■ Air H?/ ■ \A 8 - Ija c a"deur. Purewhite; early, 



?:' lift! HI llllff TOMh T ■.. Yil "liii/ ■'%"'' 1J ^ This sort, planted in connection 



with Rex Rubrorum, will make 



..,.,;,;,, an effective display, as they 



'^wilfwllllni* V- If "''ll ' '('\'W'i bloom at the same time and are 



|ijA, \ . i ll'il V 'iwi I equal in size of flower 6 20 1 00 



H W\ W,f§/Sfl/K ■ vii A 'ill 1 I IO - Mariage de ma Fille. Crimson 



ik Wit / ' /''■"'/'; '''■;■ *JPffifef^ l '' : ' ,;i iii ! f?v /; '■■:'' and white, flaked and striped ; 



mM!lllfi¥''' !h "$ ' ; '/ ' : 4W^WB beautiful 15 50 350 



j/i/M 6. Murillo. Rose, with white; dis- 



]|||lfi' m '/ Ijih tinct and fine 12 40 300 



''/ iHJ 1 ',// ^j» : ' ;/ S. Rex Rubrorum. Bright scariet; 



diwa 'liiiMSfliWl^^^s. large and showy 10 30 2 00 



IllB 8. Rose Blanche. Purewhite; 



W/JjMJIlM^ BSt, 1 B 1 ';i , l ; l '!l' 'I'l. yBw^BL fine bedding variety [o 30 2 00 



> il'i!0$$ '**;/v,';i 'ifc;',S\1l^ l, }. , , : ' '■'0\i ' ] li'ii'lf ifi' 1., .V -..■"'s^fflk ' "■ Salvator rosa. Rose and white; 



iflff'i '' ' [i ! li ' W' Mr Hill ' 4tl beautiful 30 1 00 600 



1 I'f '"vH III WW mWWlW 9' Titian. Brownish red, yellow 



I' ' ' ''I'l'llr ^HHil edge 6 20 1 00 



(^i-b"Miil'iUW 'i' V''l'^^t^J''^i'Sli wSB» 8 ' Tournesol. Red, edged yellow ; 



\j llBy forcer 10 30 2 00 



W'\ifh.j !' A$ & r I 1 |fflJF 8. Tournesol Yellow. Canary yel- 



Jil; ' ' l II ' W low; fine 12 40 3 00 



^»»i $mm2f I0 - Yellow Rose. Golden yellow ; 



Wfllljl ~ late flowering; fragrant .... 6 20 1 00 



Fine Mixed Double, Early 



Varieties. . .$8 per 1,000. 15 r 00 



Fine Mixed Double, Late 



Double Tuaps. Varieties ... 59 per 1,000 . 20 1 25 



PARROT TULIPS. 



Very large flowers of singular and picturesue forms and brilliant colors, very beautiful and interesting. The petals are 

 -curiously fringed or cut, and the form of the flower, especially before it opens, resembles the neck of a parrot. They form 

 extravagantly showy flower beds, are of endless variety of form and color, and should be grown in every flower garden in 

 quantities. Should be grown in light, sandy soil. 

 Monstre Cramoisie Brilliant. New. Very large; deep crimson, with large, black, star-shaped center; flowers and 



bulbs larger than other sorts, and sure to flower. 3^doz., 15 cts.; doz., 50 cts.; 100, $3.50. 

 Parrots, Mixed Colors. In great variety. J^doz., 10 cts.; doz., 20 cts.; 100, $1 25 ; per 1,000, $9. 



LATE-FLOWERING GARDEN TULIPS. 



The following Tulips are very desirable for outdoor planting, as they come into 

 bloom when the early sorts have passed iheir prime, and thereby prolong the show of 

 Tulip flowers at least two weeks. 



'/(-doz. Doz. 100 »k y|s$3=^tjW 



Bizarres. Yellow ground, with crimson, red or white markings. .$006 $020 $1 25 



Bybloemens. White ground, with purple, lilac or black markings . . 08 25 1 50 



Roses. White ground, with scarlet, pink or red marking io 30 2 25 \j|p^ 



Gesneriana Scarlet. The tallest, largest flowered and showiest of 

 all Tulips for bedding out in masses. Height, 2 feet. Flowers in 

 May ; flowers of "enormous size, on strong stems ; color rich crim- 

 son scarlet, with bright blue center 08 25 1 75 



Gesneriana. Tall; scarlet, with bright black center ; very fine . . . 08 25 1 75 _ 



Bouton d'Or. The only late, pure deep yellow Tulip 12 40 2 50S 



Greigii. A very handsome and distinct species; flowers very large, tft, ^SiPllllHSByl 



of brilliant orange-scarlet, with a yellow and black center ; foliage 

 spotted. 25 cts. each, 2.50 per doz. Parrot Tulips. 



Add for postage on Tulips at the rate of 5 cts. per dozen, when ordered to be sent by mail ; at single rates free. 



25 sold at 100 rates, 6 at dozen rates of one variety. 



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