D. M. FERRY & CO., DETROIT, MICH. 



DOUBLB TULIPS— Continued 



HACH. 



Reie Rubrornm, B 8, bright scarlet . . 4 

 Rose Blanche, By, pure white, extra fine 4 

 JJosine, ^9, white flamed with rose . . . 4 

 Salvator Rosa, A g, beautiful pink flamed 



with deep rose 10 



Tournesoll, A 8, bright red, with yellow 



margin, a large very sweet scented flower 4 



raXED TULIPS 



for forcing where a choice of color 



DOZ. 



Single Early, Fine Mixed ... 20 

 Single Early, Superfine Mixed 25 



DO? 





100 



40 



J2 



50 



35 



2 



GO 



40 



2 



25 



I 00 



6 



00 



40 



2 



50 



These 

 bedding 

 readily, 

 is not an 



100 



1,000 1 



80 



$6 



00 



90 



7 



00 



EACH. DOZ. ICO 



Tournesoll Yellow, A 8, golden yel- 

 low shaded orange 6 60 ^3 75 



Titian, B 7, brown and yellow, fine for 



bedding 3 30 j 25 



Yellow Rose, Z 6, a late blooming pure 



yellow 3 30 I 25 



splendid mixtures are mainly intended for 

 ; nevertheless, as all Single Tulips force 

 the single ones are particularly well adapted 

 object. 



DOZ. 100. 1,000 



Double, Fine Mixed 20 80 «6 00 



Double, Super&ne Mixed . 



25 90 7 00 



<HCymvATic 



ffW^i^ 



PARROT TULIPS 



Singularly beautiful flowers of wonderfully 

 brilliant shades of scarlet, crimson, yellow and 

 green, curiously intermixed and variegated. The 

 FOR THE OPEN GROUND ONLY edges of the petals are feathered. In masses or 

 in shrubbery borders they are very striking and effective. Perfectly hardy. 



Red 



Variegated 



EACH. 



DOZ. 100 



• 4 



35 $1 75 



4 



35 I 75 



EACH. DOZ. 100 



Yellow 4 35 $1 75 



Mixed 4 30 I 50 



SINGLE LATE, OR SHOW TULIPS 



FOR THE OPEN GROUND ONLY 



These are grown by the florist 

 and amateur for their beautiful 

 bloom, and are seldom used to 

 produce a mass of flowers, each 

 individual blossom being a marvel of beauty in itself. They are much taller than the 

 preceding varieties, sometimes growing to a height of two feet. The bulbs planted in 

 the Fall, bloom the following Spring and die, giving place to one or more new bulbs, 

 which bloom the next Spring. These may be taken up and replanted or left alone, just 

 as is deemed best. 



EACH. DOZ. 100 



By blooins, superfine mixed, white ground, 



flaked with violet, crimson and maroon .3 30 $1 50 



BACH. DOZ. 100 

 BizarreS, superfine mixed, yellow ground, 



flaked with crimson, purple and violet .3 30 ^i 25 



VARIOUS SPECIES OF TULIPS 



Florentina Odorata, yellow, very firagrant. 

 Each be; doz. boc. 



Gesneriana. This is a distinct species, the flow- 

 ers being very large, of perfect form, and the most bril- 

 liant scarlet color imaginable. No plant gives a more 

 brilliant efl"ect than this. It grows to a height of about 



two feet and blooms in May. 3 for lOc; 30c. doz.; $1.^0 

 per 100. 



Oculis Solis (Sun's Eye), brown. £ach 8c.; 

 doz. 80c. 



Persica, a dwarf yellow flower tinged with green. 

 Each 5c.: doz. 4jc. 



The single and dozen rates include postage. The 100 and 1,000 rates are by express at 

 purchaser's expense. Not less than 85 at 100 rates, and not less than 250 at 1,000 rates. 



