4 R. & J. FARQUHAR COMPANY, BOSTON. 
FARQUHAR’S SINGLE MAY FLOWERING OR COTTAGE GARDEN TULIPS. 
The May-Flowering Tulips are usually in full bloom about Memorial Day and generally last well into June. Not only do they prolong the 
Tulip season, butin grandeur of form and richness of their colors surpass most of the earlier classes. They are splendid subjects for natural plantations, 
for clumps in herbaceous perennial borders as well as for formal beds. For cutting they are even better than the early tulips—the flowers being stronger 
and lasting longer. 
If by Parcel Post, add postage at zone rates; weight per 100, 7 lbs. 
~ Gesneriana Lutea. Deep yellow flowers of perfect form Doz. 100 | 1,000 
and large size z . . . $0.60 |$4.50 |$42.00 
Gesneriana Rosea. Rosy-carmine, black centre . . .| .75 | 5.00 | 48.00 
Golden Goblet. Deep golden-yellow; large goblet-shaped 
flowers Re SeS CRI PS I te eo Salt OYE TOD) 
Inglescombe Pink. Delicate rose-pink, tinted salmon .| .75 | 5.00 | 48.00 
Inglescombe Searlet. Brilliant vermilion with black base.| .75 | 5.00 | 48.00 
Inglescombe Yellow. Bright canary-yellow; large hand- 
some flowers Se Se wlan aut ng le eee aa Re OE On O Om pa SROU) 
John Ruskin. Large egg-shaped flowers of apricot-pink 
edged with lemon-yellow; a superb variety. . . . .| .85 | 6.00 
La Candeur. (Parisian White.) Silvery-white, changing 
to rose when mature a eter ae Mm oe nal | EAs) AIC EVa(0)0) | ELON) 
La Merveille. Magnificent flowers of great size; color, 
salmon-rose, shaded orange-red, fragrant wo je 4 are aot tO ON S450, 
Miss Willmott. Flowers very large, beautifully shaped) 
and of asoft creamy-yellow color . . . caps clad Dl kogaO 
Moonlight. Large sulphur-yellow flower;stronggrower .  .85 | 6.00 
Mrs. Moon. (Fulgens lutea.) Rich golden-yellow; large 
flowers of great beauty and substance; petals beautifully) 
reflexed ese oe Cet a a ee ae ee ee Sem mOnOO 
Orange King. Glowing orange shaded scarlet, yellow 
centre... .60 | 4.50 
Picotee. (Maiden’s Blush.) White penciled and margined) 
with bright cerise, the color suffusing the whole flower as 
it ages GD 5 Saat PP ae ee aes toe Ne eae cee .60 | 4.00 | 38.00 
Parisian White. (La Candeur.) Silvery-white changing to 
rose when mature... .! 4 0, ee 75s | or OO mE oaue, 
Retrofiexa. Deep yellow; large; petals long, tapering and | 
gracefully: recurvedsss= 9 ee ee ee ee eee Om OROU) 
Royal White. (Innocence.) Pure white; large flowers of 
fine form EEN SeA Se hy Or gitar ee ihre ome ein yciee odltihe Tey [P50 
Shandon Bells. (Isabella.) (York and Lancaster.) Bright 
Tose-Haked (with white:., 5005 sess oe ee GOR eceano: 
White Swan. Pure white, large egg-shaped flowers . .| .60 | 4.75 | 45.00 
Vitellina. Pale, sulphur-yellow flowers of exquisite beauty) .75 | 5.00 
Extra Fine Mixed. Allcolors. . . . . . .| .50 | 4.00 | 38.00 
_ No. 1 Mrs. Moon. No. 2 Moonlight. 
Bouton d’Or. (Ida.) Deep golden-yellow;| Doz. 100 | 1,009 
globe-shaped flowers of medium size; excel- 
lent for cutting. . . . . . . .  -/|$0.60 |$4.25 |$40.00 
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Elegans. Brilliant crimson with elegantly re- 
flexed’petals). cei Weal en eee econ gos OORT AS 200 
Golden Spire. Deep golden-yellow, reflex- 
ing petalsedged orange-scarlet . . . .| 1.35 |10.00 
Fulgens. Bright crimson with white centre; 
long reflexed petals; tall and very showy .| -79 | 5 .00 
Gesneriana Major. Very large flowers, bril-) 
liant scarlet with blue-black centre; lasts 
several weeks. An excellent bedding Tulip! .85 | 6.00 | 58.00 
Gesneriana Aurantiaea. (Orange Beauty.) 
Rich orange-red; avery showy variety . . .85 | 6.00 
May Flowering Tulip, Gesneriana Lutea. 
Six bulbs of one variety sold at dozen rate; 25 at 100 rate; 250 at 1,000 rate. 
