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HENDERSON'S SUPERIOR 



Single Early Tulips. 



CONTINUED. 



Prices, Delivered Free in U. S. 



Rosa Mundi Huickman. 3M. Carmine pink with white feather 

 centering each petal; large flower 



Rose Oris de Lin. 3D. Delicate rose shaded blush white; fine 

 both for forcing and bedding 



Rose Luisante. 3M. Deep rose, extra fine and showy, large 

 perfect flower 



Standard Silver. (Royal Standard.) 3M. White, striped feath- 

 ered with rosy crimson 



Standard Golden. ZM. Bright crimson, striped yellow; extra 

 fine 



Stanley. SM. Rosy carmine, beautiful large flower 



Thomas Moore. 3T. Orange, effective large tulip, sweet scented 

 Van der Neer. 3M. Rich violet purple, large fine flower; the 



finest of this color 



Van Qooyen. 3M. Rose pink with blush base; a good bedder 

 White Swan. 4T. Large, pure white, egg shaped flower on tall 



. stems 



Wouverman. 3M. Rich claret purple, beautiful and distinct 



color; very large flower 



Yellow Prince. (Golden Prince.) 3M. Bright yellow, large 



and showy; fine forcer and bedder 



Odd and Rare Early' Flowering Tulips. 



Clusiana. The " Little Lady Tulip." A lovely little variety 

 from Asia Minor; it grows only 8 inches high, with flowers no 

 larger than a crocus, but each bulb produces several flowers: 

 outer petals cherry red; inner petals white with a violet base; 

 a gem 



Greigi. The " Queen of Tulips." Handsome and distinct; 

 flowers very large, of brilliant orange scarlet, with a yellow and 

 black center. Foliage spotted with maroon 



Kaufmanii. New, remarkably early flowering, coming in bloom 

 4 weeks before any other tulips; white inside, pink outside; 

 lovely 



Oculls Soils, or " Sun's-Eye Tulip." Novel, beautiful and 

 showy. Dazzling fiery- red, with black eye 



Florentine, Large-flowering, Sweet-scented. Fine for either pots 

 or gardens. Color, yellow. The flowers emit the odor of violets 



Tubergiana. The largest flowering tulip grown often measuring 

 8 inches from edge to edge; color vivid flame scarlet 



Each. Doz. 100 



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.07 



.05 



.06 

 .05 

 .04 



.06 

 .03 



.03 



.06 



.04 



.05 



.10 



.25 

 .06 

 .03 



..30 



.30 



..35 



.75 



.50 



.65 

 .50 

 .35 



.60 

 .30 



..30 



.60 



.35 



.50 



1.00 



2.25 

 .65 

 .35 



3.00 



2.00 



2.50 



5.00 



3.50 



5.00 

 4.00 

 2.50 



4.50 

 2.25 



2.25 



4.50 



2.25 



4.00 



8.00 



20.00 

 5.00 



2.50 



HENDERSON'S COLLECTIONS OF SINGLE 

 EARLY TULIPS. 



Varieties Exclusively of our Selection. 



No. A — 12 bulbs, 1 each of 12 distinct varieties i 



No. 



B— 36 ' 



3 



No. 



C— 72 • 



6 



No. 



D— 144 ' 



12 " ... 



No. 



E— 25 ' 



1 each of 25 distinct varieties 



No. 



F— 75 ' 

 Q— 150 ' 

 H— 300 " 



3 



No. 



6 



No. 



12 ■' . 



S .50 

 1.25 

 2.25 

 4.00 

 1.00 

 2.75 

 5.25 

 10.00 



All Delivered Free in the U. S. 



MIXED SINGLE EARLY TULIPS. 



First quality or Standard Mixture. 20c. doz.; $1.25 per 100; $11.00 per 1000. 



HENDERSON'S SPECIAL RAINBOW MIXTURE 

 OF SINGLE EARLY TULIPS. 



Mixed by ourselves from named sorts, proper proportions of bright colors, 

 all blooming together and of uniform height; extra fine bulbs, much superior to 

 the ordinary mixtures, which are too often made up of surplus varieties and seconds 

 regardless of bedding effect. Price, delivered free in the U. S., 25c. per doz.; $1.75 

 per 100; $15.00 per 1000. 250 sold at the 1000 rate. 



HENDERSON'S BULB CULTURE, 



New and Enlarged Edition, 

 Described on Page 64, Price SOc. 



GIVEN FREE 



if asked for with 

 less than $3.00 



orders for not 

 worth of Bulbs. 



