PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.-BULBS. 



ULtPS are such universal favorites that it is scarcely 



lecessary to expatiate upon their merits here. 



Their ease of culture, combined with beauty of 



form and gorgeous coloring, renders them the mostpop- 



ular bulbs grown for spring bedding, and for winter C^ 



flowering in the greenhouse and window garden they are incomparable. The Tulip is extremely hardy 

 and of easy culture, flowering as freely in the shade as in the sunshine, and producing as fine flowers in a 

 confined town garden as in a more favored place. Double and Single Tulips, when associated together 

 and planted in front of shrubs, maintain alonger display than if either are separately planted. In gar- 

 dens where the flower beds are to be kept gay from the earliest day of spring, plant between the lines of 

 Tulips, 8cilla Sibirica, Chioncdoxas^ Snowdrops or Crocus, as these flower first and are through when 

 the Tulips come into bloom. 

 The Single Tulip has a greater variety of rich, delicate and attractive colors than any other section of spring-flowering bulbs. Those only who have 

 massed the different varieties, planting the bulbs 5 inches apart, can form any idea of their beauty and their great diversity in shade and color, and the 

 grand effect they produce grouped in flower beds or borders. The Single Tulip is extensively grown for indoor decoration, three or five bulbs in a pot. 

 The letters A, B, C, following the varieties, indicate their earliness of bloom ; the A's flower together and are the earliest ; B next, etc. The average height in 

 inches is also given to aid in arranging flower beds. 



If Tulips are desired by mail, addfor postage at the rale of 5c. per doz., or iOc.per 100. Single bulbs are mailed free at prices given. 



Adeline. BS. A lovely and large Tulip of a splendid satiny cherry 



pink, with yellow base, dwarf and fine for bedding. 5c. each, 50c. 



doz., $1.00 100. 

 Artus (Garibaldi). Kl. Bright red, fine bold flowers. 3 for 10c, 25c. 



doz., $1.25100. 

 Bacchus. .410. Dark, blackish scarlet, large, well-formed flower, 



large yellow base; early, good forcer. 3 for 10c, 35c. doz., $2.50 100. 

 Belle Alliance (Waterloo). B9. Brilliant scarlet, yellow base, large 



flower, fine for bedding. 3 for 10c, 30c. doz., $2. 00 100. 

 Bizard Pronkert. B9. Yellow ground, heavily marked dark red. 



3 for 10c, 25c doz., $1.50100. 

 Bizard Verdikt (Souvenir de Chevalier). 58. Large golden yellow, 



striped and feathered crimson. 3 for 10c, 25c. doz., $1.25 100. 

 Brutus. B9. Bright orange crimson, with small golden margin, very 



showy. 3 for 10c, 30c doz., $2.00 100. 

 Brutus Rectified. B9. Crimson scarlet, striped yellow. 3 for 10c, 



30c. doz., $2.00 100. 

 Canary Bird. AS. Clear, rich golden yellow, excellent for early 



forcing. 5c each, 40e. doz.. $2.50 100. 

 Chrysolora. B9. Pure yellow, large and handsome flower. 3 for 



10c, 35c. doz., $2.25 100. 

 Cottage Maid (La Precieuse). B9. Carmine pink, centre of petals 



feathered white, base yellow, a charming variety. 5c each, 60c. doz., 



$3.50 100. (See cut.) 

 Couleur Cardinal. CIO. Distinct and fine, large flowers, orange 



scarlet. 3 for 10c, 30c doz., $2.00 100. 

 Couleur Ponceau, C10. Bosy crimson, large white base. 3 for 



10c, 25c. doz., $1.25 100. 

 Crimson Xing' (Boi Cramoisi). 59. Fine showy bedder, large 



flowers, bright crimson, yellow base. 3 for 10c, 25c. doz., $1.25 100. 

 DeKeyser. B9. A large, magnificent scarlet.with bright, 



clear golden base. 5c. each, 40c doz., $2.50.100. 

 Duchesse de Parma. BO. Bronzy crimson, banded 



yellow. 3 for 10c, 25c. doz., $1.75 100. 

 Duchesse Due. A9. A dwarf Kaiser-Eroon, red, 



broadly edged orange. 5c. each, 45c doz., $3.00 100. 



J)nc Van Tliol Tulips. Very early, which, renders 

 them valuable for forcing, to bloom with the Roman Hyacinth 

 and Paper Wliite Narcissus. (See cut.) 



D. V. T., red and yellow. ^16. 20c. doz., $1.00 100. . 

 D. V. T., crimson (carmine). AT. 20c. doz., $1.00100. 

 D. V. T., white. -46. 5c each, 45c doz., $3.00 100. 

 D. V. T., yellow. A6. 6c. each, 45c doz., $3.00100. 

 D. V. T., rose. -46. 3 for 10c, 30c doz., $2.25 100. 

 D. V. T., scarlet. A1. Bich dazzling scarlet, highly 



prized as an early forcing sort and for pot culture. 20c. 



doz., $1.00 100, $8.00 1,000. 

 D. V. T., gold laced. .46. Gold and crimson striped. 



3 for 10c, 25c. doz., $1.25 100. 

 D. V. T., claret, edged white. At. Fine large 



flower. 3 for 10c, 25c doz., $1.50 100. 

 D. V. T., orange. AS. Beddish orange. 3 for 10c, 



35c. doz., $2.50 100. 



Frans-Hals, -410. Pure white, large, broad flower, fine. 5c each, 



50c doz., $3.75 100. 

 Globe de Bigaut. B10. Large, broad flower, violet, base white, 



zoned indigo. 3 for 10c, 30c doz., $2.25 100. 

 Golden Bride of Haarlem. BS. Golden yellow, feathered bright 



crimson, extra fine and beautiful. 5c each, 50c doz., $3.75 100. 

 Golden Standard. BS. Bright red with golden stripes, extra fine. 



3 for 10c, 35c. doz., $2.50 100. 

 Grand Duke de Bussie. B9. (Fabiola.) A fine, large and distinct 



Tulip ; rosy purple, flaked and striped with carnation and white. 3 



for 10c, 35c doz., $2.50 100. 

 Grand Master of Malta. B9. Dark crimson, feathered white, 



magnificent. 3 for 10c, 35c doz., $2.50 100. 

 John Bright. A9. Grand, extra large, broad-petaled flower, bright 



rosy crimson, large yellow base, zoned white. 5c. each, 55c doz., 



$4.00 100. 

 Joost Van Vondel. B10. Deep cherry red, with white feather 



through centre of petals, beauti- 

 ■ fuh 3 for 10c, 30c doz., $2.25 



100. (See cut.) 

 Joost Van Vondel, 



B10. Silvery white, 



large, of fine form, 



and the very finest 



white Tulip in ex- 

 istence. 15c each, 



$1.50 doz. 



DUC VAN THOL, SCABLET. 



COTTAGE MAID. 



6 sold at dozen rates, 25 at 100 rates. 1,000 rates quoted on application. 



