DREER'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF BULBS. 



THE TiLIf , 



PARROT TULIP 



DOUBLE TULIP. DUC VAN THQLL 



Nothing caD exceed in brilliancy of colors a bed of Tulips. Any good garden 

 soil will answer ; but a soil as already recommended for Hyacinths, will also bloom 

 the Tulip finely. Plant from October to December. 



PARROT TULIPS. 



With fringed edges, most brilliant crimson and yellow, with Bhades of bright 

 green, curiously intermixed and variegated, unique and picturesque. 



EACH. DOZ. EifR. nOZ. 



Constantinople, red, streaked Perfecta, vellow, scarlet feath- 



with orange 10 SI. 00 ered..., 10 $1.00 



Gloriosa, yellow striped with Mixed 08 75 



red 10 1.00 



EARLY SINGLE TULIPS 



These are well known ornaments of the garden, as well as the green house. 

 Forced in pots, they are very gay and fine ; and for bedding in mixtures, or in sepa- 

 rate colors and sorts, no spring flower is equal to them in brilliancy. The Due 

 Van Tholls, are admired for their neat dwarf habit of growth, and brilliant colors, 

 tbey are the earliest of all Tulips, and are especially adapted for pot culture, lor 

 winter blooming. The best effect is produced by planting in large pots, six, 

 twelve or more bulbs of the different colors. 



