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BULBS FOR AUTtMIM PLANTING 



Late fiowS Garden Tulips 



"i hare no fault to find with 

 anything I ever purchased from 

 you ; everything has been perfectly 

 satisfactory, especially your tulips 

 and hyacinths. I hare never seen 

 nicer flowers." 



Mrs. HENRY ETHICRR1DGE, 

 Vernon, N. Y. 



This group of LATE-FLOWERING GARDEN TULIPS generally is in full flush of 

 bloom about " Decoration Day." They differ from the Early Single Tulips by their 

 taller growth and later bloom. PlaDted in conjunction with the Early Tulips— on 

 pages 12 to 15 — a gorgeous display of bloom can be enjoyed until late in May. They 

 are brilliant in the extreme for bedding purposes. The flowers are very large, sym- 

 metrically formed and their magnificent colors, with interesting and delicate feather- 

 ings and markings, make a sight not soon to be forgotten, particularly when bedded 

 out in quantity. They are very hardy and do well through all sorts of weather. 



Scarlet Cesneriana, True, Tall, Large-Flowered. Flowers of 

 enormous size, on strong stems, the most durable of all 

 Tulips, as it holds its beautiful color and keeps perfect several 

 weeks. Color, rich crimson-scarlet with glittering blue-black 

 centre 



Cesneriana. Rose with blue base 



Cesneriana. Rose with blue and white base 



Cesneriana. Rose with pure white base 



Cesneriana. Rose-Flamed 



Bouton d'Or. Pure golden-yellow. Handsome globe-shaped 

 flowers 



Breeder Tulips. (Mother Tulips.) Immense flowers of solid 

 colors, including scarlet, crimson, violet, etc. Choice mixed... 



Bridesmaid. Brilliant scarlet, striped pure white, very distinct 

 and beautiful 



Colden Eagle. (Golden Crown.) Large, showy yellow flowers, 

 slightly edged crimson, pointed petals 



May Blossom. Pure white, slightly striped and variegated with 

 red. A grand flower of fine shape 



Maiden's Blush. An elegant long-shaped flower; the petals, 

 elegantly reflexed, are clear white, margined and penciled on 

 the edges with pink 



Elegans. A grand Tulip, very showy, rich crimson-scarlet, large 

 flower, pointed petals 



White Swan. A grand pure white late-flowering Tulip; just 

 what Is wanted for contrasting with the reds, yellows and 

 purples, which heretofore predominated in late Tulips. 

 "White Swan" grows about 12 inches high; the flowers are 

 extra large 



Prices, Delivered 

 Free in U.S. 



Each. 



Doz. 



100 



3c. 

 4c. 

 4c. 

 4c. 

 5c. 



35c. 

 45c. 

 45c. 

 45c. 

 50c. 



$2.50 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 3.50 



3c. 



35c. 



2.50 



3c. 



30c. 



2.25 



4c. 



45c. 



3.00 



4c. 



40c. 



2.25 



5c. 



50c. 



3.50 



5c. 



50c. 



3.50 



4c. 



40c. 



3.00 



4c. 



35c. 



2.50 



tulip, 

 maiden's bl08h 



New 



SCAHLET GEBNEKIANA AND GOLDEN EAGLE TtTLIPB. 



"Darwin" 

 Tulips. 



The flowers of these Late or May- 

 flowering Tulips are very large, ot 

 symmetrical form, and are borne on 

 tall, strong stems, often two feet high. 

 They by far surpass in colors and 

 brilliancy anything before known in 

 Tulips. The colors are so glowing 

 and bright that in the sunlight the 

 effect is fairly dazzling. They include 

 almost every conceivable color and 

 shade, from the daintiest blue to the 

 darkest violet, from soft rose to the 

 most brilliant red, and from light 

 brown to what is believed to be the 

 darkest black in the floral world. 



Price for any of the following 

 named Darwin Tulips, delivered tree 

 in United States, 5c. each, 50c. per 

 doz., $3.50 per 100. 



Anton de Bary. Rich purplish-wine. 

 Coros. Piery rich blood-scarlet. 

 Decamps. Mahogany-red. 

 Europe. Bright orange-crimson. 

 Mad. Lethierry. Rosy-flesh color. 

 Reve de Jeunesse. Lavender. 



Darwin Tulips, mixed colors, 



delivered free in United States, 4c. 

 each, 40c. per doz., $3.00 per 100. 



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