DARWIN TULIPS. 



Darwin Tulips. 



This race of Giant Tulips bloom in early 

 May, The flowers are very large, and grow 

 on very long stems. The colors are mostly 

 rich, deep, self colors, such as violet pur- 

 ple, bluQ black, deep red, and rose. Every 

 garden should have, at least, a clump of a 

 half dozen or so. 



Price, 6c. each, 3 for ISc, 45c. dozen. 



GOLDEN CROWN— Single, d^ep yellow, 

 narrow fringe of red, splendid for a cut 

 flower. 3 for lOc; dozen, 35c. 



IDA— A magnificent, large, golden yellow, 

 extra showy Darwin species. 6c. each, 

 3 for 15c., 5 for 20c. 



QUEEN EWiWIA— New, large, showy spe- 

 cies ; immense red flowers, with white 

 centre ; very rare. 6c. each, 3 for i5c., 

 5 for 20c. 



One each of the four above kinds, 15c 



PICOTEE TULIPS. 



These are a late blooming species of great 

 beauty. The petals are curiously shaped and 

 marked. The flowers have a white ground, 

 beautifully feathered and flamed with rose 

 pink and scarlet. Finest mixed, 5c. each, 3 

 for iOc, 12 for 35c., 100 for $2.50. 



BYBLOOmS AND BIZARD. 



These are a race of large late ]\Iay flowering 

 Tulips, called by some "Decoration Day" 

 Tulips, because they are usually in bloom at 

 this time. 

 BYBLOOMS — ^White ground, variegated with 



flames of various colors. 5c. each, 8 for 



IOc, dozen 35c., 100 for $2.00. 

 BIZARD'S — Yellow ground, variegated colors. 



5c. each, 3 for IOc, dozen 35c, 100 for 



$2.00. 



GESNERIANA. 



Yery properly called the "Giant" Tulip. 

 Very tall and stately ; lovely coral red, with 

 black center. This tulip remains in flower 

 longer than any other. A flower of Oriental 

 richness. 5c each, 3 for IOc* dozen 3Skl»« 

 100 for $2.00. 



GESNERIANA. 



