S^ulip. 



All the species and varieties arc perfectly hardy, and are well suited 

 for culture in gardens, and the different varieties of the "Early Tulips," 

 and of such others among the "Double Tulips" as are designated thus * 

 are suitable for growing in pots or glasses for winter bloom. 



EARLY TULIPS. 



These comprise every shade, on white and yellow grounds, and com- 

 mence blooming two weeks previous to the other classes. 



EACH. 



Claremond, . , 16 



Couleur ponceau, . . 9 



Drapeau orange, . 18 



Dae de Holstein, . . 18 



Duchesse de Parma, . 8 



Due van Tholl, crimson, 25 



Do. purple, 25 



Do. rose, 20 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



'F\orentine,veri/ fragrant, 10 



Keizer's Kroon, . 10 

 Lite bon flos, striped 



leaved . . . 18 1 50 



rose 



red {scarlet), 6 



white, 50 



yellow, 8 



La Reine, . 

 Louise, . 

 Ma plus aimable 

 Pluie d'or, 

 Pottebaker, white, 

 Do. yellow, 

 Rosa mundi. 

 Rose du printemps. 

 Standard, . 

 Thomas Moore, 

 Vermilion brilliant, 

 Wapen van Leyden, 

 Waterloo, . 

 White and Redborder'd 



EACH. DOZ. 



9 1 00 



12 



18 

 20 

 10 

 18 

 10 

 20 

 10 

 12 

 18 

 18 

 20 

 18 



1 25 

 1 50 

 1 50 

 1 12 

 1 50 



1 00 



2 00 

 1 12 



1 25 



2 00 



1 60 



2 00 

 1 50 



25 other named varieties, each 12 to 20 cents, and $1 25 to $2Jper dozen 



PARROT TULIPS. 



The Flowers of this class have feathered edges, and in addition to 

 various other colors, some of them combine shades of green, which is a 

 pecidiarity of this class. 



EACH. DOZ. 



Caffe Brun, bronze, . 20 2 00 

 Constantinople, blood col- 

 ored, . . . . 12 1 00 

 Luteo Major, large yellow, 12 75 

 Margrave de Baden, s^r/>'(/, 12 100 

 Orange, . . . 10 1 00 



EACH. 



Perfecta, red, yellow, and 



DOZ. 



green 12 



1 00 



Rouge Flamme . . 25 



2 00 



Rubro and Luteo, red and 





yellow, . . . 12 



1 00 



Rubro Major, large red, . 20 



2 00 



