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HBNEY A. DREER, Philadelphia, Pa. 



LATE GARDEN TULIPS 



Parrot Tulips. 



Per 100 Per looo 



Constantinople. Orange' scarlet, marked with black $i oo $900 



Cramoise Brilliant. Brilliant carmine ...... i 23 11 50 



Lutea. Clear yellow, feathered red and green . . i 00 9 00 



iVlarkgraaf. Yellow flamed scarlet i 30 12 00 



Perfecta. Striped yellow and red i co 9 00 



Finest iUixed Parrot Tulips. All flowering bulbs. 75 650 



Crocus. 



While chiefly used for planting out of doors in clumps or lines or in 

 the grass, they can be used for pot culture (the named varieties are 

 best for this purpose) and find ready sale in the early spring months. 

 The autumn flowering varieties will be found among miscellaneous 

 bulbs under Colchicum. 



Named Crocus. 



These are larger and stronger bulbs than the mixtures and produce 

 correspondingly finer flowers. 



Cloth cf Gold. Yellow, veined brown |o 65 



King of the Blues. Rich, purplish blue .... 

 King of the Whites. Purest white, fine large 



flower 



Mammoth Yellow. Golden yellow. Extra large 



bulbs • ' 



Mme. Mina. White striped, lavender blue .... 



Mont Blanc. Very large, pure white 



Purpurea Qrandifora. Richest purple 



Sir Walter Scott. White, striped violet 



Mixed Crocus. 



Large Yellow. Good sized bulbs 



Blue and Purple 



Striped and Variegated 



White 



Mixed. All colors 



100 



Per 1000 



6,S 



$5 50 



fas 



5 50 



65 



5 50 



75 



6 00 



6,5 



5 50 



65 



5 50 



65 



5 50 



65 



5 50 



40 



3 °° 



40 



3 00 



40 



3 fo 



40 



3 00 



35 



2 75 



Jonquils. 



Very popular flowers on account of their easy cultivation and delight- 

 fully fragrant, golden yellow blooms. They can be readily forced in 

 the house, or planted in the open ground for early flowering. 



Per ICO Per 1000 

 Single. Rich yellow; peiianth deeply lobed . ... fo 60 $450 



Double. Full double golden-yellow i 00 9 oc 



Campernelle. The true large flowering variety . . 65 550 



Campernelie Rugulosus. The largest flowering 



Jonquil. Pure yellow, and very fragrant. Very 



desirable for winter flowering, 80 7 00 



Single Late 



May=flowering, Cottage Garden 



or Boulevard 



TULIPS. 



This class is now very popular for bedding, naturalizing and espe- 

 cially so for cutting, bearing their large brilliant flowers on long strong 

 stems and lasting a long time when cut. They bloom from the middle 

 of May until after the beginning of June, according to weather condi- 

 tions, and come in very useful about Decoration Day. 



Per 100 Per 1000 

 Billietiana. Golden yellow, each petal flamed red . $1 30 |i2 00 

 Bizarres. Yellow grounds, marked with purple, 



crimson, brown, etc., mixed sorts i 00 8 00 



Bouton d'Or. Pure golden yellow, holds a long time 



cut I 00 9 00 



Qesneriana Spathulata. Dazzling scarlet, the true, 



tall variety, and much superior to the spurious 



variety often sent out ; splendid for cutting .... i 30 12 00 



Qesneriana Lutea. Similar in all respects to the 



above, except in color, which is a clear yellow ... 2 50 22 50 



Golden Crown. Deep yellow, edged with red ... 85 700 



Per doz. Per 100 

 Greigi. Brilliant orange scarlet, with handsome, 



spotted foliage, flowers with the early sorts 85 6 00 



Per 100 Per 1000 

 La Merveille. A handsome and showy salmon rose 



overlaid with orange red i 75 15 00 



Le Reve (Hobbema). A beautiful old rose, fine large 



flower of great texture ; can be forced 4 00 35 00 



Orange Globe. Brilliant orange scarlet, fine .... 3 00 25 00 



Parisian Yellow. Pure deep yellow i 75 15 00 



Picotee, or Maiden's Blush. While, faintly edged 



with pink, very dainty i 25 11 00 



Rose Byblomens. White grounds, with pink, rose, 



scarlet and crimson markings, mixed sons .... i 25 10 00 



Shandon Bells. (Isabella or Blushing Bride). 



Opens primrose, turning to a rich carmine rose ... i 50 14 00 



Snowdon. White, suffused with rosy lavender ... 2 00 18 00 



Summer Beauty. Bright rosy scarlet, striped and 



flaked on a white ground 2 75 25 00 



Violet Byblomens. White grounds, lilac, purple 



and violet markings, mixed sorts i 00 9 60 



Single late, May flowering Mixed. A splendid 



mixture i 25 10 00 



Darwin Tulips. 



Per doz. 



Clara Butt. Soft salmon pink $1 25 



Glow. Glowing vermilion 60 



Margaret. Soft blush . . .... 60 



Nora Ware. Silvery lilac 60 



Othello. Rich dark crimson 60 



Pride of Haarlem. Brilliant rose 75 



Sultan. Velvety black maroon . 40 



White Queen. White tinted with blush 60 



Finest Mixed |ii.oo per 1000 20 



Per 100 



$8 00 

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4 00 



5 00 

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