a M. FERRY & CO-, DETROIT, MCH, 



TOURNESOLL TULIP. 



SINGI^M I:ARI,Y tulips— Continued. 



EACH. DOZ. lOO 



$2 75 



75 



30 I 50 



Pottebakker, A 8, white ... 5 

 Pottebakker, A ^, yellow. . 5 

 President Zdncoln, B 8 



(Queen of Violets), splen- 

 did violet 3 



Prince of Austria, B 9, 

 orange red, sweet scented, 

 a very fine forcing variety . 5 50 3 00 



Proserpine, A 7, silky, car- 

 mine-rose, forces easily, a 

 large flowering, striking 

 variety 5 



Queen Victoria (see La 

 Reine). 



Rembrandt, A 8, large, bril- 

 liant scarlet 4 



RosaMundi, B 8, rose and 

 white ; very fine either for 

 forcing or bedding 4 



Rose GrisdeZ,in, B 7, very 

 fine pink; anexcellent for- 

 cing sort 5 



50 3 00 



40 2 00 



40 2 00 



45 2 so 



EACH. DOZ. 100 



Standard Royal Silver, B 



7, very fine cherry red, 



feathered with white 3 30 $1 50 



Standard Royal Gold, B 7, 

 golden yellow feathered 

 with red 5 50 3 00 



Thomas Moore, B 9, fine 



orange, sweet scented .... 4 40 



Yan der Neer, B 9, beautiful 



violet, extra large flower. . 3 30 



Vermilion Brilliant, B 8, 

 dazzling scarlet, very strik- 

 ing, a splendid forcing and 

 bedding kind 5 50 



Wapen Van Z,eiden, B 9, 



rose, feathered with yellow 3 30 



Wouwerman, B 7, dark vio- 

 let 3 30 



Yellow Prince, B 7, golden 

 yellow, sweet scented, extra 

 fine either for forcing or 

 bedding out 4 40 2 oo 



2 50 

 I 50 



3 00 



I 25 



DOUBLE TULIPS 



These are all very desirable for bedding purposes. White, red and yellow sorts 

 of about the same height, planted in lines of three or four rows of each color, 

 form with their large rose-like flowers, beds of surpassing beauty. Their flowers 

 being double are quite persistent, ai., as the plants are later in blooming they serve to prolong the season of gorgeous 

 beauty in the spring flower garden. Those sorts marked A, indicate first early; B, second early, and L, late flowering 

 varieties. The earlier kinds are not only valuable bedders, but succeed admirably if forced in pots. 



^^^Si7igle and dozen prices include postage. The 100 rates are by express at fur- 

 chasers expense. Not less than 6 of any one variety supplied at dozen rates, and not less 

 than 25 at 100 rates. 



HACK. 



Ulanc Borde, B 6, purple, white-edged . 3 

 Crown of Gold, B 10, rich golden yel- 

 low, shaded orange 7 



Due van Tbol, A b, red bordered with 



yellow 3 



Dube of York, B 8, red, white edged . 3 

 Gloria. Solis, A 7, tUep scarlet, edged 

 with bright yellow 3 



Imperator Rubroram, A 7, brilliant 

 scarlet e 



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[OO 



30 



$1 



25 



65 



4 



00 



2S 



1 



00 



30 



1 



25 



30 



I 



25 



45 



2 



75 



EACH. 



La Candour, B 8, pure white 3 



L,e lilason, B 7, rose and white .... 5 



Marriage de ma Fille, L ib, carmine 

 striped with white, a magnificent late va- 

 riety 6 



Murillo, B 6, best double pink for forcing 5 



Picony, L g, dark red 3 



PiEony, L Q, gold 4 



Purnie Crown, A 8, purplish-red, a fine 

 color 3 



DOZ. 100 



.30 



^i 25 



45 



2 50 



60 



3 50 



50 



3 00 



35 



I 25 



35 



I 75 



25 X 25 



