DUTCH BULBS Ais^D FLOWERI]!fG ROOTS. 



EARIiY SINGLE TULIPS. 

 Most suitable variety for Out-Door Culture. 



These commence floTvering two weeks in advance of any other, and are admirably adapted to 

 culture in pots, borders or beds. The Due Van Thcd. in all it colors, is perhaps more generally 

 known than SLuy othet' kind. Their earlj" blooming, brilliant colors, and dwarf habit, render them 

 very popular. They are extremely beautiful, and blend admirably; the scarlet is too brilhant for 

 the ej-e ; the rose has a satiny appearance, while the 3-ellow and white are pure, so that a bed with 

 scarlet in the center, j^ellow next, then rose, then variegated, would produce an exceedingly pretty 

 effect. Less than !4. dozen, single rates. 



PER DOZ. 



EACH. 



Alba Regalis, 2olute lu 



Alicia Maria, red and white 10 



Artus, red 10 



Beaute sans pareille, fine striped. . 10 



Belle Alliance, scarlet 10 



Be kheide, violet 10 



Bi/.ard Pronkei't. yellow and red . . 5 



Borde, red and white striped 5 



Cei'ise Rectifiee, very fine striped. 10 

 ( oleur de Cardinal, canlinal red. . 5 

 Coleur Ponceau, rosy crimson bor- 

 der, wh'te ground 5 



Due d'Arenberg, red 5 



Duchesse de Parma, broiun and 



yelloir 5 



Due Van Thol, red 10 



'' '' scarlet 10 



" " yelloio 15 



" " golden striped 10 



1 00 



75 



1 0i> 



50 



50 



1 00 



50 



50 

 50 



50 

 1 00 

 1 00 

 1 50 

 1 00 



Due Van Thol, rose 



EACH. 



15 



u-hite 20 



'■ " crimson 10 



Jagt von Deft, rose 5 



La ( recieuse, 70se 5 



La Reine rose 5 



Piinz yellow 5 



Rembrandt, so rlel 10 



Roi 1 epin. pure ichite, a'imson 



blotched 30 



Simson, red 10 



Standard Silver, red and white. . . 10 



Gold, red ond golden 15 



Thomas Moore, buff, shaded orange 5 



Van der Heist, red and white 10 



Van d<^r Ulft. xrhite 10 



Vesuveus. scarlet 10 



Vuurberg, red 5 



Wapen Van Leiden, red and ichite 5 



EARLY DOUBLE TULIPS. 

 SUITABLE FOR POTS, BORDERS OR BEDS. 



EACH. 



Albano, lohite 10 



Belle Alliance, variegated 10 



Blanc Borde, purple and lohite 5 



B >naparte, pu pie 5 



Couronne Imperiale, variegated 



V olet, cr nison and tchite 10 



Due Van Thol, red, bright yellow 



edge 5 



Duke of York, pui-ple, yellow edge 5 

 Gloria Solis, deep scarlet, edged 



ivith bi ight yellow 5 



■Grand Alexander, red. striped .... 10 

 Imperator Rubrorum, br lliant 



scarlet 10 



PER DOZ 



1 0(1 



75 



50 



50 



1 OJ 



50 

 50 



50 



75 



1 00 



EACH, 



La Candeur. pure lohite 10 



Madame Bonaparte,/?-ed a)ic? yellow 5 

 Marriage de IMa FUle, white, strip- 

 ed icith rose 15 



Peony, dark red 5 



gold 5 



Rosine, rose 5 



TournesoU, red, yellow bordered. . . 10 



pure yelloiv 10 



Ueberwinder. red and white varie- 

 gated 10 



Yellow Rose, pure yellow 5 



PER DOZ 



1 50 



2 00 



75 



50 



80 



50 



50 



1 00 



3 00 



75 



1 00 



1 50 



50 



75 



1 00 



75 



50 



50 



PER DOZ. 



75 



50 



1 50 



50 



50 



50 



1 00 



1 00 



1 00 



50 



PARROT TULIPS. 



Singularly beautiful flowers, containing brilliant shades of scai'let, crimson, yellow and green, 

 ■curiously intermixed and variegated. The ei'ges of the petals are feathered. In masses they are 

 -very striking and effective, and are exceedingly showy grown singly in pots. 



FOR BORDERS. 



EACH. 

 .. 5 



PER DOZ. 

 50 



50 



Y^ellow. 

 Mixed . 



EACH. 

 .. 5 

 .. 5 



PER DOZ. 

 50 

 50 



SHOW TULIP. 



LATE FLOWERING, or SHOW TULIPS. 



This variety is gro^\Ti by the florist and amateur for its beautiful 

 bloom, and is seldom used to produce a mass of flowers, each individual 

 blossom being a marvel of beauty in itself. It is from this variety that 

 prize flowers are obtained, many of which command fabulous prices. 



They are much taller than the preceding varieties (being l)i to 2 feet), 

 and were the subject of so much commercial speculation in the early 

 part of the seventeenth centurj-. when Ave hundred pounds sterling were 

 paid for a single bulb. The mania has now died out. yet larger smns are 

 still paid for new varieties of this bulb, than almost any other. 



EACH. PER DOZ. 



Byblooms, tchite ground, flaked loith violet, crimson and 



maroon 5 50 



Bizarres, yellow ground, flaked ivith crimson, purple and 



violet 5 50 



Byblooms and Bizarres, mixed ' 5 50 



