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BULBS FOR AUTUMN PLANTIINC 



HENDERSON'S 



SUPERIOR 



DOUBLE 



EAR LY- 



FLOWERING 



TULIPS. 



Double Early=Flowering Tulips. 



Agnes. Bl. Bright fiery scarlet, large 

 double flower 



Alba Maxima. B8. A fine new double 

 white 



Arabella. (Double 1'roserpine.) .49. Car- 

 mine-rose flowers, 4 inches across, extra 

 fine 



Blanche Hative. -410. A very fine and 

 large semi-double, pure white, very early 



Count Leicester. Bl. Orange and'yellow 

 feathered 



Crown of Cold. (Couronne d'Or.) BIO. 

 Large flower, very double, rich golden- 

 yellow, shaded oraDge 



Crown of Roses. (Couronne des Roses.) 

 B9. A magnificent Tulip, large, very 

 double, of a rich, dark, satiny, rose-car- 

 mine color, shaded cerise, fine bedder 



Double Purple Crown. A9. Dark crim- 

 son-maroon, velvety and fine 



Due Van Thol, double, red and yellow. 

 A 7. Very early, dwarf and fine for forcing 



Due Van Thol, double, rosy-carmine. -47. 



Due Van Thol, double, scarlet. A8. Crim- 

 son-scarlet, good color 



Duke of York. BIO. Lovely variety, very 

 double, carmine-rose, edged broadly with 

 white, suffused rose, showy and fine 



Epaulette d'Argeni. B8. A very striking 

 flower. Red and white striped, large and 

 double 



Cloria Solis. A9. A grand flower, deep 

 crimson, with broad golden margin, very 

 large 



Grand Alexander. £6. Dwarf in growth, 

 but a large, very double, showy flower, 

 mahogany-red, broadly edged deep gold- 

 en-yellow 



Helianthus. A10. Large, showy flower, 

 deep crimson, edged deep golden-yellow.. 



Imperator Rubrorum. .49. Splendid bright 

 scarlet, yellow ba6e, a fine full double 



Le Blason. A 9. A beautiful variety of 

 delicate rose, shaded and striped with 

 white, extra fine 



La Candeur. B8. Pure white, very full 

 and large, extensively grown for bedding 



La Citadelle. B9. Purplish-red, bordered 

 yellow, fine and large 



Leonardo-da-Vinci. A9. An extra fine, 

 large Tulip, orange-scarlet, edged with 

 yellow, very brilliant 



Lion d'Orange. A8. Brilliant orange, 

 dwarf, extra choice, good forcer 



Murillo. {Albino.) B8. Magnificent blush- 

 white, shaded ros-e, large flowers, fine for 

 forcing 



Parmesiano. B8. Extra large double flow- 

 er of flue bright rose-pink color 



Prices, Delivered 

 Free In the U. S. 



Each. 

 3c. 

 4c. 



4c. 

 7c. 

 4c. 



7c. 



8c. 



4c. 



3c. 

 3c. 



3c. 



3c. 



10c. 



3c. 



4c. 

 3c. 

 5c. 



4c. 

 3c. 

 4c. 



4c. 

 8c. 



5c. 

 10c. 



Doz. 

 30c. 

 35c. 



35c. 



75c. 

 35c. 



75c. 



85c. 



35c. 



25c. 

 25c. 



25c. 

 25c. 



§1. 00 

 30c. 



35c. 



30c. 

 50c. 



35c. 



30c. 

 35c. 



40c. 

 80c. 



50c. 

 SI. 00 



7.00 

 2.50 



1.50 

 1.75 



1.75 

 8.00 

 2.25 



2.50 

 2.25 



4.00 



2.50 

 2.00 



2.50 



3.25 

 6.00 



4.00 



8.00 



DOUBLE TULIPS— REX RUBROlil'M AND ALBA MAXIMA. 



DOUBLE TULIPS have massive flowers of brilliant and 

 varied colors, shades and markings, and being double, 

 the flowers last much longer in bloom than single vari- 

 eties, and, in consequence, when singles and doubles are planted 

 in conjunction the "time of the Tulips" is greatly prolonged. 

 Double Tulips are beautifully adapted for beds on the lawn, 

 in the garden, and for mingling in clumps of half a dozen or 

 more around the edges of shrubbery. They are robust growers 

 and exceedingly effective. The early sorts (those indicated by 

 an "A" or r "B") do splendidly when grown in pots for winter 

 blooming ; but must be forced much slower than Single Early 

 Tulips, b3 T keeping them cooler. 



The letters following the varieties indicate their earliness: 

 those marked "A" flower together and are the earliest; those 

 marked " 13 " follow, etc. The figures indicate the average height 

 in inches. " 



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We supply 6 Bulbs of one variety at the dozen rate, 

 25 at the 100 rate, 250 at the 1,000 rate. 



DOUBLE TULIP — MURILLO. 



