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THE DINGEE & CONARD COMPANY. 





5l?e <5l?oieest Sii^le Early Sulips. 



Whether grown indoors or planted in open ground, Tulips are magnificent in their dazzling beauty. When arranged in 

 masses in the garden or on the lawn, their wealth of brilliant color makes them an object of striking beauty, and in this one 

 respect they perhaps even surpass Hyacinths. Their bright flowers lend an air of cheerfulness to their surroundings, and, 

 being so inexpensive, one's collection of bulbs is incomplete without them. 



The bulbs are entirely hardy, and may be utilized either for house or outdoor culture with entire certainty as to results 

 of the most gratifying nature. The same method of culture in detail prescribed for the Hyacinth will suffice for the Tulip. 

 After the blooming period has elapsed, and when the bulbs have sufficiently ripened, as indicated by the yellowish appear- 

 ance of the stem, they may be taken up, cleaned, dried off, placed in paper bags and stored in a cool, dry place, and replanted 

 again in the Fall. The single early sorts are the best for pot culture for the house or conservatory. 



In the selection of the different sorts herein offered we have studied to please, and feel that they are absolutely the best, 

 both as regards quality and variety. 



Each. Three. Per Doz. 



Belle Alliance. — Rich scarlet. . . . $o 03 

 Chrysalora. — The best of all the yel- 

 lows; clear, rich, golden yellow; 

 large and beautiful flowers .... 3 



Cottage Maid. — Superb; carmine 

 pink ; centre of petals feathered white, 



base yellow 



DUC VAN THOL.— Carmine. . . 



" " " Scarlet . . . 



" " White .... 



Yellow . . 



Keizerskroon. — Red.gold and yellow 



Pottebakker. — Pure yellow . . . 



Scarlet Verboom 



White 



$0 08 $0 30 



30 



3 



8 



30 



3 



8 



30 



3 



8 



30 



4 



10 



35 



4 



10 



35 



3 



8 



30 



4 



10 



35 



3 



8 



3° 



3 



8 



30 



Each. Three. Per Doz. 



$0 35 



3° 



Prosperpine. — Rich silky rose . . . $0 04 $0 10 



Yellow Prince. — One of the best yellows 3 8 



Vermilion. — Brilliant, bright scarlet . 3 8 



La Reine. — Pure white 3 8 



The Set of ij Tulips above, postpaid, for 40 els.; 

 j of each, 45 in all, $1.00. 



£arly Si^Ie Sulips. 



THE BEST VARIETIES MIXED. 



A complete mixture of all the best varieties of Single 

 Tulips, price by Mail, postpaid, 4 for 10 cts.; 12 for 25 

 cts.; 25 for 50 cts.; 100 for $1.65. Price by Express, 100 

 for $1.30; 1000 for $10.00. 



fcW Although the new tariff law lately enacted imposes an import duty of 25 per cent, on Tulips, our prices have not 

 advanced. We offer none but first-size, well-ripened bulbs absolutely true to name. 



The prices given include the postage, which we pay. 



