Half of the above, being: 50 roots of 25 sorts $14 00 



The fourth assortment of 100 roots, of 25 good double varieties, with 



names 20 00 



Half of the above, being 50 roots of 13 sorts . 12 00 



The fifth assortment of 100 roots, of 20 double and single varieties, 



with names 15 00 



Half of the above, being 50 roots of 10 sorts 9 00 



Various kinds and colors mixed, per 100 12 00 



Smaller Assortments. 



An assortment of 25 superb double varieties, one of each, with names 10 00 



Half of the above, being 12 varieties, one of each 5 50 



An assortment of 25 very fine double varieties, one of each, with names 7 00 



Half of the above, being 12 varieties, one of each 4 00 



An assortment of 25 good double varieties, one of each, with names. . . 6 00 



Half of the above, being 12 varieties, one of each . . . 3 50 



An assortment of 25 superb varieties, one of each, with names 10 00 



Half of the above, being 12 varieties, one of each 5 50 



An assortment of 12 fine single varieties, one of each, with names 2 50 



Fine double blue, red and white Hyacinths, mixed sorts, but colors 



distinct per dozen 1 50 



Fine single do do do do do....l 25 



Double mixed, all colors 1 25 



Single.. ..do do 1 00 



TULIPS. 



Early Tulips. — These comprise every shade, on white and yellow grounds 

 and begin to bloom about two weks previous to all others. 



40 varieties, comprising all that have been enumerated in our previous Cat- 

 alogues, and in other publications, at 10 to 12 cents, and the most rare 25 

 cents each. 



Bizarre Tulips. 



These are Violet, Purple, Brown, Red, Vermilion, Rose colored, and all in- 

 termediate shades on yellow grounds. 



80 varieties, comprising as above, at 20 to 25 cents, and the most rare at 

 37 to 50 cents each. 



Violet Bibloem Tulips. 

 These comprise Black, Purple, Violet, and Brown, and all intermediate 



shades on a white ground. 

 60 varieties, comprising as above, and at the same prices. 



Rose Bibloems. 



These comprise Red, Rosy, Crimson, Vermilion, Cherry and Scarlet, on a 



white ground. 

 65 varieties, comprising as above and at the same prices. 



Primo Baguet and Grand Baguet Rigaut Tulips. 



The varieties of this class are rarely met with— they have vpry tall stems 

 and large and fine shaped cups, broken with brown and purple shades on a 

 white ground, and are allied to the class of Violet Bibloems. 



12 varieties, comprising the most perfect and beautiful, at 37 to 62 cents 

 each. 



Double Tulips. 



60 varieties, comprising every shade and form, at 12 to 25 cents, and the most 

 rare at 35 to 50 cents each. 



Parrot Tulips. 



The flowers of these have feathered edges, and in addition to various other 

 colors, some of them combineshades of green, which no other tulips do; 

 — from these circumstances their appearance is unique and interesting. 



10 varieties, comprising the various colors, at 12 to 25 cents each. 



