HENRY A. DREBR, Philadelphia, Pa. 



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TOURNESOL DOUBLE TULIP 



Per 100 Per 1000 

 Superfine Early. The best mixture of 



early flowering sorts ;?o 85 ^7 50 



Good Quality Early. A very good grade 70 6 00 

 Superfine Late. A fine mixture of tlie 



late blooming kinds I 00 8 00 



Double Tulips. 



Per 100 

 Couronne d'Or. One of the finest double 



golden yellows for forcing J2 50 



Due Van Thol. Red and yellow .... 75 

 Duke of York. Red, white edge ... I 00, 

 Gloria Solis. Red, bordered with gold I 25 

 Imperator Rubrorum. Best double 



scarlet for forcing 2 



La Candeur. Pure white, a fine variety 



for bedding, can be forced slowly . . . 

 Murillo. A fine double pink either for 



forcing or bedding 



Marriage de Ma Fille. Crimson and white 

 Rex Rubrorum. Bright scarlet, a grand 



bedder 



Rose Blanche. Pure white, fine bedding 

 Salvator Rosa. Rosy pink, fine forcing sort 3 00 

 Tournesol. Scarlet, edged yellow, the 



easiest of all double Tulips to force. 



Very bright and always in great demand I 75 

 Tournesol. Yellow, shaded orange, forces 



well 2 25 



Titian. Red, yellow edge, good bedder . I 25 

 Yellow Rose. Golden yellow, can be 



forced slowly 85 



Per 1000 



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18 00 



14 00 



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 27 00 



15 00 



20 00 

 12 00 



7 00 



May Flowering, Cottage Garden or Boulevard Tulips. 



All of the varieties offered below produce magnificent blooms in the open ground in this latitude during May. They are 

 of tall growth, averaging 20 inches, and are very useful for cutting. We show eight varieties in colors on the cover of our Autumn 

 Catalogue. V'or full descriptions see pages 10 and 11 of our Retail Catalogue. 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Billietiana. 



red . . 



Golden yellow, each petal flamed 



5i 75 $15 00 



Bizarres. Yellow grounds, marked with purple, 

 crimson, brown, etc., mixed sorts .... 



Blue Star. Rose, with blue base I 



Bouton d'Or. Pure golden yellow, holds a 

 long time cut ■ . . i 



Darwin. Self-colors, mixed I 50 



Gesneriana Spathulata. Dazzling scarlet, 

 the true, tall variety, and much superior to 

 the spurious variety often sent out, splendid 

 for cutting i 



Golden Crown. Deep yellow, edged with red I 00 

 Golden Eagle. Pure golden yellow, large . I 

 La Panache. Crimson and white flaked, very 



showy 4 00 



Nigrette. " The Black Tulip." Mahogany 



shaded black 4 00 



Orange Globe. Brilliant orange scarlet, fine 5 00 

 Othello. Deep dark crimson, very rich ... 5 00 

 Parisian Yellow. Pure deep yellow ... 3 50 

 Picotee, or Maiden's Blush. White, 



faintly edged with pink, very dainty . i 75 

 Rose Byblomens. . White grounds, with 

 pink, rose, scarlet and crimson markings, 

 mixed sorts I 25 



Shandon Bells. {Isabella or Blushing Bride.) 

 Opens primrose, turning to a rich carmine 

 rose 2 00 



Snowdon. White, suffused with rosy lavender 5 00 



Summer Beauty. Bright rosy scarlet, striped 



and flaked on a white ground 3 5o 



The Moor. Rich cardinal red, fine 2 00 



Violet Byblomens. White grounds, lilac, 



purple and violet markings, mixed sorts . . I 00 



Per 100 

 Single Late, May Flowering Mixed. 



A .splendid mixture ?i 25 



Per 1000 



85 



7 50 



25 



10 00 



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13 00 



40 



12 00 



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8 00 



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7 50 



30 00 



15 00 



10 00 



17 50 



30 00 

 18 GO 



9 00 



A GROUP OF MAY FLOWERING OR COTTAGE GARDEN TULIPS 



