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GRIFFITH <& TURNER CO., BALTIMORE, MD. 



U L I P S ^^^^^^ 



There is an increasinj 



FOR FORCING AND OPEN GROUND. 



demand for Tulips, especially La Reine, Keizerkroon, Yellow Prince, Tournesol. 

 and Chrysolora, and florists have made money out of them. 



Height in Per Per 



inches. doz. 100. 

 B 9 Duchess de Parma, bronze, orange 



border, verv large tine flower 15 SO 75 



B 7 Jagt von Delft, fine white 15 1 00 



BIO Keizerkroon, deep crimson, with 

 broad orange-yellow margin, 



larse and exceedingly effective. 25 125 

 La Reine i Queen Victoria), the 



best white Tulip known 20 125 



L'ImmacuIee, pure white, yellow 



base, verv earlv 20 100 



A s Pottebakker, yellow 80 1 50 



A ^ Pottebakker, scarlet 20 1 10 



A ^ Pottebakker, white 25 1 35 



B > Rosa Mundi, rose and white 20 1 00 



B 7 Standard Royal Silver, white and 



crimson 20 1 25 



B 7 Yeilow Prince, sweet scented 25 1 40 



CHE letters A. B and C indicate earliness of 

 blooming. Those marked A are earliest, B 

 next, and then C. L stands for late. 



We have given special attention to the selec- 

 tion of our Tulips, and our collection is unusually 

 fine, embracing the choicest leading varieties. 

 For early forcing the Due van Thol and early 

 single sorts are best. They should be started in 

 September, and treated the same as Hyacinths. 

 Early in November they may be removed into 

 heat' The greater part ought to be potted from 

 the middle" of September to the end of Octo- 

 ber. For outdoor planting they should be set 

 three to four inches deep, and four to six inches 

 apart, according to the size of the bulb. A few 

 bulbs planted here and there produce but little 

 effect, but when planted in masses, or in small 

 groups, they become at once brilliant and grand, 

 and surpass in variety of coloring and pic- 

 turesque effect almost any other flower. 



Single Early Tulips 



Height in 

 inches. 



B 7 Artus, scarlet, well-shaped flower, 

 fine for forcing or bedding 



B 7 Belle Alliance— i AVaterlooi bright 

 scarlet large bulb 



B 7 B'zard Verdict, large golden yellow, 

 striped and feathered crimson . . 



A 8 Canary Bird, clear, rich golden yel- 

 low 



Cardinal's Hat, dark red 



B 7 Chryselora, golden yellow, large 



and attractive 



Cottage Maid, carmine, pink centre 

 of petals feathered white, base 

 yellow, a charming variety 



C 9 Couleur de Cardinal, brilliant crim- 

 son, splendid for beds 



C 9 Couleur Ponceau, rosy crimson, 

 large white base 



B 7 Crimson King, crimson, a fine bed- 

 ding tulip 



Per 



Per 



doz. 



100. 



15 



S 75 



20 



1 00 



15 



85 



25 



1 .50 



15 



85 



25 



1 40 



25 



1 40 



20 



1 25 



15 



75 



15 



75 



Early Single Dug van Tiiol Tulips 



VERY EARLY AND ESPECIALLY VALU- 

 ABLE FOR FORCIXG OR POT 



CULTURE. Per Per 



doz. 100. 



25 SI 25 



25 1 25 



15 1 00 



15 90 



30 1 75 



20 90 



White 



Rose 



Scarlet 



Crimson 



Yellow 



Red and Yellow Mixed 



Mixed Tulips. 



Single Early, made up from named sorts, proper 

 proportions, of bright colors, all blooming 

 together and of uniform heights. Finest 

 mixed. 15c. per dozen, 90c. per IlK). S7.00 per 

 1.000. 



Single Early, good mixed, 15c. per dozen. 75c. per 

 100, $6.00 per 1,000. 



Add oc. per dozen for Tulips when to he 

 sent by mail. 



