R. &. J. Farquhar company, Boston. 



FARQUHAR'S SINGLE EARLY TULIPS. 



If by Parcel Post add postage at zone rates; weight per 100, 7 lbs. 



Tulips are such universal favorites that it is scarcely necessary to dwell upon their merits here. In them we possess a rano-e of colors 

 and combination of shades which no other class affords; besides, the standard sorts are so reasonable in price that they can now "be planted 

 in quantity. For bedding, pot culture and forcing for cut flowers in winter they are invaluable. 



CtTLTXJRE. The cultural directions given for hyacinths on page 1 can be applied to Tulips, except that the bulbs being smaller must not be planted quite so deep. 

 Pour to fl\'e iiifJies to the bottom of the bulb is deep eiiouL'h and a distance of 4 to 6 inches between the bulbs is sufficient. They may be planted in October and November 

 before the ground freezes. For pots, six to eight bulbs iu a 7 inch i^an is very satisfactory. 



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Farquhar's Rainbow Mixture Single Early Tulips, at the Harvard University Botanic Garden, Cambridge, Mass. 



FARQUHAR'S RAINBOW MIXTURE. The varieties included in this mixture are grown separately, and are all popular large-flowered 

 bedding sorts of decided merit. The colors are carefully proportioned, and include white, yellow, pink, scarlet, crimson and manj' 

 i beautiful shades and combinations of these colors. The sorts are selected to "flower a* nearly the same time and with sUght variation 

 I in height. For massed beds and grouping our Rainbow Mixture is unsurpassed. The bulbs .offered are of t^e largest size and finest 

 i quahty. 60 cents per doz.; $4.00 per 100; $38.00 per 1,000. - - / ,. 



SUPERFINE MIXTURE. Extra quaUty bulbs in many beautiful and varied sorts, flowering nearly together. 50 cents per doz.; $3.50 

 wr 100; §34.00 per 1,000.^- ■- • 



' "■ — .. Not less than 230 sold at 1,000 rate; 23 at 100 rate. 



