M. FERRY & CO. 



DETROIT, MICH. 



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Darwin Tulips— Continued 



The Sultan. D 2^ in. Very dark maroon, almost black. Flowers only medium size but of fine form. 

 7c. each; 50c. per 10; ^4.00 per 100. 



White Queen. {La Candeur') E 25 in. White, slightly flushed light pink; fine for bedding and may 

 also be forced. 7c. each; 50c. per 10; $4.50 per 100. 



Zulu. E 26 in. Rich purplish black flower, distinctly egg shaped, large and most attractive for forc- 

 ing. 9c. each; 70c. per 10; ^6.00 per 100. 



Darwin Mixed. An extra fine mixture in many pleasing shades and colors. 6c. each; 40c. per 10; 

 $3.50 per 100. 



Breeder Tulips 



For the Open Ground 



The Breeders are a most attractive class for the many tulip fanciers who are interested in the revival 

 of the taste for "art colors." The flowers are self colored in dull or soft tones of buff, bronze or purple 

 and among them will be found some of the most splendid and beautiful of all tulips; they are usually large, 

 of excellent form and borne on tall, sturdy stems. Not 

 only on account of their large size and odd but beautiful 

 colors, but also because of their great lasting qualities, this 

 claso is becoming very popular for garden decoration. 

 While not so well adapted for forcing as some of the other 

 late flowering tulips they do exceptionally well out of 

 doors, and if planted in irregular groups with the more 

 brilliant Cottage or Darwin sorts they produce a display 

 in the early summer months that is most effective. Cul- 

 ture: the same as that for Cottage or Mayflowering tr lips. 



Apricot. F26in. Deep bronze-buff, shaded ruddy 

 cot, and showing an olive base. 9c. each; 70c 

 10; |6.oo per 100. 



Bacchus. F 2g in. Dark violet purple. One of the 

 best of the dark varieties. A strong and vigorous grow- 

 er. 40C. each; I3.50 per ten. 



Bronze Queen. F 2j in. Soft buff, tinged with apricot 

 and bronze; yellow base. A beautifully shaped flower 

 of unusual substance. 9c. each; 70c. per 10; $6.00 

 per 100. 



Cardinal Manning. F 28 in. Dull wine red flushed 

 with bronze. Very large and attractive. 7c. each; 

 50c. per 10; I4.50 per 100. 



Chestnut. F 2^ in. Dark chestnut brown with black 

 and yellow base. 8c. each; 6oc. per 10; ^5. 50 per 100. 



Qodet Parfait. G 2g in. Deep purple violet with 

 white base. Very attractive color. Tall strong 

 stems. I2c.each; |i.oo per 10; |8. 00 per 100. 4' 



Medea. F 2/ in. Dull magenta purple with light 

 colored base. Very large attractive flowers. 7c. 

 each; 50c. per 10; I4.00 per 100. ^ 



Panorama {Fairy) E 25 in. Orange red shaded '^- 



mahogany. Very large globular flowers. 14c, 



each; |[. 20 per 10; |ii.oo per 100. 



Prince of Orange. G 2j in. Terracotta with 

 orange edge. Makes a fine showing in the border. 

 8c. each; 60c. per 10; I5.00 per 100. 



Turenne {Mac Mahoii) E jo in. Purplish blue, deepening 

 with age, margined soft bronze. One of the largest. 12c. 



each; |i.oo per 10; |8.oo per 100. 



Breeder Mixed. A choice mixture of many shades and 

 colors. 7c. each; 50c. per 10; ^4 00 per 100. 



Single and ten prices include postage. The 100 rates are by express 

 at purchaser's expense. Not less than 5 of any one variety supplied at 

 10 rates, and not less than 25 at 100 rates. 



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