AUTUMN CATALOGUE, 1921. 



DOUBLE TULIPS. 



A 



// by Parcel Post, add postage at zone rates; weight per 100, 7 lbs. 

 VERY ornamental and useful class, flowering usually about ten days or two weeks later than the Single Early Tulips. They are deservedly popu- 

 lar for bedding in both public and private grounds, the large paeony-like blossoms being highly decorative and of long duration. 



Farquhar*s Rainbow Mixture. This mixture is composed of the best named 

 sorts of bedding Double Tulips, grown separately and put together in studied 

 proportions, and contains a liberal allowance of the showy light colors. Per 

 doz., 60 cts.; per 100, S4.00; per 1,000 S38.00. 



NAMED DOUBLE TULIPS. 



Double Tulips should be planted one sort in each bed, as grouping different 

 varieties does not produce such a good effect. The varieties marked 1 gener- 

 ally begin to flower the last week in April, those marked 2 about one week 

 later, and the latest to bloom are marked 3. The figures following the names 

 indicate the average height in inches. Those marked * are the best for forcing. 



Blue Flag. (Bleu celeste.) 



1 *Boule de Neige. 10. 



2 Schoonoord. Pure white sport of Murillo 



BLUE. 



16. Violet-blue . . 



WHITE. 



Pure white ; very large and full 



Doz. 



si.oqI 



Doz. 

 $0.75 

 .85 



YELLOW. 



(Saffrano.) Soft, pale yellow, shaded 



2 Brimstone Beauty 



apricot 



1 *Golden King. 12. Canary-yellow; very large 



1 *Crown of Gold. {Couronne d'or.) 11. Rich golden- 



j-ellow; very double 



2 *Tournesol Yellow. 11. Bright yellow, shaded with 



orange 



2 *Velasquez. 12. Pure yellow; excellent for forcing 



Doz. 

 SO. 85 

 1.25 



1.00 



*Tournesol. 



RED AND YELLOW. 



11. Bright scarlet, edged yellow . 



.90 

 1.25 



Doz. 



S.85 



100 



$7.50 



100 



$5.00 

 6.00 



100 

 $6.00 

 9.00 



.00 



6.50 

 9.00 



100 

 $6.50 



PINK. 



Rich, rosy-carmine; 



very double; 



Crown of Roses. 11 



a magnificent Tulip 



Lord Beaconsfleld. 10. Satiny cherry-rose . . . . 

 *Murillo. 10. Blush white, shading to rose .... 

 Queen Emma. 11. Brilliant cherry-rose, centre of petals 



striped white 



Doz. 



$0.90 



.85 



.60 



[ 100 



$6.50 



6.00 



4.00 



.85 I 6.00 



SCARLET AND CRIMSON. 



Cochineal. 10. Brilliant scarlet 



*Imperator Rubrorum. 12. Bright scarlet, yellow 

 tre: large and 



12. 



rerv double 



Doz. 

 $0.90 



.90 



100 

 $6.50 



6.50 



Double Tulip, Murillo. 



PAPsKOT TULIPS. 



A distinct species of late-flowering Tulips, producing enormous 

 flowers of most brilliant colors and interesting forms. The flowers 

 before opening resemble the neck of a parrot, and the petals are curiously cut or fringed. The;e 



Tulips are exceedingly showy and worthy of more general cultivation. 



Admiral of Constantinople. Dark red; large flowers. 



Cafe Brun. Coffee color and yellow 



Carmolse Brilliant. Dazzling scarlet; very fine 

 Lutea Major. 15right yellow, sometimes streaked red . 

 Markgraaf. Yellow, scarlet and green striped ; large . 



Perfecta. Red and yellow striped 



Finest Mixture. All colors of Parrot Tulips . . . 



Doz. 



$0.60 

 .60 

 .60 

 .60 

 .60 

 .60 

 .60 



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,50 

 ,50 

 ,50 

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DUTCH BREEDER TULIPS. 



If by Parcel Post, add postage at zone rates; %L-eight per 100, 7 lbs._ 

 The Breeders are the unbroken forms of the old Florist Tulips and in appearance are 

 similar to the Darwins. They are of vigorous growth, producing immense flowers on long 

 stems, the colors running mostly in sha-des of brown, bronze and purple. 



Doz. 



Breeder Tulip, Bronze Queen. 



Black Chief. Dark purple-black 



Bronze Queen. Soft buff, inside tinged golden-bronze 



Cardinal Manning. {Kingscourt.) Dull wine-red ; flushed rosy-brown . 



Chestnut. (La Nuit.) Dark chestnut-brown 



Dom Pedro. Coffee-brown shaded maroon inside rich mahogany .... 



Fairy. (Panorama.) Reddish mahogany, with bronze shading 



Feu Ardent. Brilliant fiery-red, with mahogany shading 



Lord Curzon. Silvery-white margined and striped cherry-crimson .... 

 Medea. Crushed strawberry, shaded heliotrope; yellow centre .... 



Sunset. (Prince of Orange.) Handsome bronze-orange, with paler edge, yellow 



centre 



Yellow Perfection. (Old Gold.) Light bronze-yellow margined golden-yellow; 



distinct and attractive 



Superb Mixture of Breeders 



$0.90 



1.00 



.90 



.90 



2.50 



2.50 



1.25 



.90 



.85 



.90 



.90 

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100 



$6 



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