Spring- Flowering Bulbs, Roses and House Plants 



Superb Darwin Tulips 



Note.— Darwin Tulips in natural colors, Inside Back Cover. 



Magnificent extra-large bulbs, 7 cts. each, 70 cts. per doz., 

 except where otherwise noted, S6 per 100, in one or assorted 

 varieties, by mail or express, prepaid. 



Baron de la Tonnaye. Carmine-rose pink, fading to soft pink. 

 Pride of Haarlem. Brilliant deep salmon, shaded with scarlet. 

 Gretchen (Margaret). Large-flowering; outside soft blush; 



inside blush-rose. 

 Kate Greenaway. Big flower of white, suffused with lilac. 

 Maiden's Blush. Carmine-rose, blending to blush-white edge. 

 The Sultan. Large flower of maroon-black. 

 Flambeau. Brilliant scarlet with blue center with a strong 



lasting flower. 

 Harry Veitch. Dark brown red. 

 Mr. Farncombe Sanders. Beautiful scarlet with clear white 



base. Most striking. 

 Salmon King. Fiery salmon, extra fine. 

 Dream. Lilac, large blooms. 

 Europe. Bright rosy red, white center. 

 Clara Butt. Soft salmon pink, tinged blush. 

 Caliope. Soft rose. 

 Zulu. The darkest of all Tulips. Black purple 10c each, 



$1 ner doz. 

 Special Mixture of Darwin Tulips, unnamed varieties, in- 

 cluding a wide diversity of colors and shades, 50 cts. per 



doz., $3 per 100, postpaid. 



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SpecialOfferF-22 



Set of 15 Darwin Tuli 

 90 cts. 



Parrot Tulips 



Have the most distinct shapes and markings of any ; the 

 striking, beautiful colors range through shades of golden 

 yellow, green, crimson-striped, deep crimson, yellow, etc. 



Fine large bulbs, sure to bloom, 4 cts. each, 40 cts. per doz., 

 $3 per 100, in one or assorted varieties, by mail or express, 

 prepaid. 



Belle Jaune. Pure yellow. 

 Cafe Brun. Coffee-color, yellow. 

 Constantinople. Handsome red. 

 Markgraaf. Red and orange. 

 Feu Brilliant. Glossy crimson. 

 Monstre Rouge. Deep crimson. 

 Perfecta. Yellow and red. 

 Superfine Mixture. All colors. 



3c each, 30c per doz. 



SpecialOfferF-23 Set of 



Tulips, one of each, 



postpaid, for 2 5 cents. 



Darwin Tulips. 



Winter-Blooming Gladiolus 



These early flowering, hardy Gladioli cannot be ex- 

 celled for beauty and refinement, smaller than the other 

 variety usually grown. For outdoor planting, set out 

 in the late Fall, 4 to 6 inches deep, covered with 6 inches 

 of coarse stable manure, and remove in early Spring. 

 For blooming indoors, place 4 or 6 bulbs in a 6- or 8- 

 inch pot and set outdoors, protected from frost until 

 Winter sets in. Then place in a cool place for a short 

 time, when they will soon bloom when brought to the 

 light and warmth. Water sparingly and use a light, 

 sandy soil. Price 5 cts. each, 50 cts. per doz., postpaid. 



Camassia 



Parrot Tulips. 



Cusikii. Produces in great racemes, 2 to 3 feet in height, 

 hundreds of pale, sky-blue flowers. Equally satisfactory 

 for open-ground cultivation or for planting indoors. 

 20 cts. each, 6 for $1, postpaid. 



Esculenta. Exceedingly pretty star-like flowers of about 

 2 inches across. Give the bulbs the same treatment 

 as hyacinths. Three for 10 cts., 35 cts. per doz., |2.5I 

 per 100, postpaid. 



Erythronium (Dog's Tooth Violet ) 



Grandiflorum (The Beautiful Wood-Lily i. Planted in open ground, they 



are entirely hardy and will found a colony. For winter blooming they are 



of u .he easiest culture and are sure to bloom freely in Midwinter Color a 



fine shade of yellow. The bulbs should be potted or planted soon after being 



received, as they suffer if allowed to remain dry. 5 cts. each. 6 for 25 cts., 



40 cts. per dozen, postpaid. 



Revolutum. Large, and in color very striking, white, tinged with green. The 

 leaves are narrow, beautifully mottled with brown. Fine bulbs, 10 cts. each. 

 3 for 25 cts.. 7 for 50 cts., postpaid. 



ALL BULBS POSTPAID. 



