BULBS, PLANTS, SEEDS, AND SUNDRIES. 11 



Per ioo. 



Per i,ooo. 



$2.75 



$20.00 



2-75 



18.OO 



2.00 



I4.OO 



2.00 



I4.OO 



3-75 



28.OO 



3-25 



2I.OO 



2.25 



16.OO 



2.50 



17.OO 



2.00 



I3.OO 



2.00 



I3.OO 



NAMED DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS. — Continued. 



Per Doz. Pet ioo. Per 1,000. 

 Prince OF Wales. Brilliant scarlet; magnificent; the largest flower of all Tulips; 



height, n inches $0.85 $5.00 $38.00 



Purple Crown. Velvety crimson-maroon; height, 12 inches .40 2.50 17.00 



Queen of the Netherlands. White; large; very double; superb flower; height, 



10 inches • 4-00 25.00 



Raphael. Beautiful rose-pink; superb; height, 9 inches 2.00 12.00 



Rose d'Amour. Delicate rose; large, full flower; very beautiful; height, 10 inches . 3.00 20.00 



Rosine. Pale rose; height, 13 inches .50 2.75 20.00 



Salvator Rosa. Deep rose, flamed with white; very beautiful; height, 9 inches . . 1.50 8.00 



Tournesol Scarlet. Bright scarlet, edged with yellow; height, 11 inches .... .60 3.50 24.00 



Tournesol Yellow. Golden yellow, shaded with orange; height, 11 inches ... .85 5.50 45.00 



Titian. Scarlet bordered yellow; forces very early; 10 inches ........ .50 2.75 2000 



NAMED DOUBLE LATE TULIPS. 



These generally begin to bloom in this latitude by the middle of May, continuing fresh and beautiful, usually, 

 till after Decoration Day. 



• Per Doz. 



Belle Alliance. (Overwinner .) Violet red, striped white ........ $0.50 



Blue Flag. {Blue Celeste.) Violet blue; height, 16 inches , „ .50 



Duke of York. Dark rose with white border .40 



La Candeur. Pure white; very large; excellent bedding sort .40 



Marriage de ma Fille. White, striped with crimson; very beautiful .60 



P.EONY Gold. Golden yellow, striped with red .50 



P^eony Red. Crimson .40 



Rex Rubrorum. Fine scarlet . .40 



Rose Blanche. Snow-white; excellent bedder; height, 9 inches ....... .40 



YELLOW Rose. Bright golden yellow; large flower; late .40 



LATE SINGLE OR MAY-FLOWERING TULIPS. 



These flower in May; usually they are in full bloom about Memorial Day. They are very showy, and contain 

 colors not found in any other class of Tulips. They are valuable for cut-flower use both to the amateur and florist. 

 They are also in demand for bedding and for planting in clumps in borders of hardy perennials. 



Per Doz. Per ioo. Per 1,000. 

 BlZARRES. Flowers with yellow grounds, striped or feathered with crimson, purple, or 



white $0.30 $1.50 $10.00 



Bybloimens. White grounds, striped or marked with purple, lilac, or black .... .35 2.00 14.00 

 Roses. White grounds, marked with scarlet, pink, or red. These are most useful for 



florists, the colors being desirable for cutting purposes .40 2.50 17.00 



Extra Fine Mixed. All colors .. 4 .„.,..„. "'■. , .40 2.50 15.00 



The following varieties of May-flowering Tulips are very beautiful and have become 

 exceedingly popular both for bedding and cutting use : 



Bouton d'Or. {Ida.) Pure deep yellow; beautiful, large, globe-shaped flowers . . .40 2.50 16.00 



Cornuta. {Chinese Horned Tulip.) Yellow, striped scarlet; petals curiously twisted, 



like spiral horns 



Florentina Odorata. Yellow, violet scented; very hardy 



Gesneriana Major. Very large flowers, brilliant scarlet with blue-black centre; 



lasts several weeks. An excellent bedding Tulip 



Golden Crown. Golden yellow, petals pointed and edged with red 



Golden Eagle. Large, handsome yellow flowers .... 



Greigi. Intense scarlet, black centre, anthers pure yellow; a magnificent sort . 



Isabella. Bright rose, flaked with white 



May Blossom. Pure white, beautifully striped with bright rose 



Picotee. {Maiden'' s Blush.) White, penciled and margined with bright cerise 

 Retroflexa. Deep yellow; large; petals long, tapering, and gracefully recurved .' . 



Summer Beauty. White, flaked with rose 



VlRIDlFLORA. Green, margined with yellow; immense size; odd and beautiful . 

 White Swan. Pure white; large egg-shaped flowers; height, 14 inches 



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16.00 



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3.00 



20.00 



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14.00 



2.00 



12.00 





.60 



3-5° 



25.00 



.60 



4-25 



28.00 



.60 



4.25 



28.00 



1.50 



9.00 





1.50 



9.00 





1.50 



9.00 





•50 



3.00 



20.00 



SEE ILLUSTRATIONS OF LATE SINGLE TULIPS ON PAGE 12. 



