FLOWERING BULBS, PLANTS, ETC. 



DECORATION DAY TULIPS. 



A magnificent class of late flowering Tulips, 

 coming into bloom the latter part of May. By 

 planting such sorts as Gesneriana and the New 

 Darwin a blaze of color can be kept up till Deco- 

 ration Day. They are much more showy than 

 the early varieties on account of their brilliant 

 coloring and long flower stems. 



Each. Doz. 

 Bizarres— Ground color yellow, 



feathered or striped crimson, 



purple or white, choice mixed. 

 Bybloemens— Blotched, striped 



or feathered, blue, lilac, pur- 

 ple or black 



Breeders (Mother Tulips)— 



Large flowers of solid colors, 



scarlet, crimson, violet, etc.... 

 Bouton d'Or — The only late 



pure yellow Tulip. Very fine.. 

 Gesneriana — Large brilliant 



scarlet with blue center s 



Late Single— Mixed 



add -Juc per 100. 



NEW DARWIN TULIPS. 



Brilliant self-colored late Tulips of immense 

 size and borne on strong stems, many of them 

 two feet high. The colors surpass in brilliancy 

 anything hitherto known in Tulips, and are of 

 almost every conceivable color, from pale blush 

 to the brightest red, lilac, light blue aud purple 

 to almost black, etc. Many of the named sorts 

 are sold at enormous prices, and the mixture we 

 offer contains many very desirable sorts. 



Fine mixed colors, 5c each, 50c per dozen, £3.00 

 per 100. 



PARROT TULIPS. 



Admiral Constantinople — Red. 3 30 2 25 

 Cramoisie — Brilliant — A great 



improvement, deep crimson with 



large, black, star-shaped center; 



flowers and bulbs larger than 



other sorts 4 40 3 00 



Lutea— Yellow 3 30 2 25 



Perfecta— Yellow and scarlet 3 30 2 25 



Finest nixed— All colors 3 25 175 



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