FERRY-MORSE SEED CO 



SINGLE EARLY TULIPS-ConUnued 



RED AND YELLOW 



EACH lO lOO 



Keizerskroon. Ct. Extra large deep red with broad golden yellow border; good 



forcer and fine bedder |o i6 |i 40 |i2 00 



SCARLET 

 Crimson Brilliant. B in. Scarlet, early forcer and very good bedder. 



9 70 5 00 



DOUBLE TULIPS 



The double varieties are gen- 

 erally later in blooming than the 

 single sorts and the flowers usu- 

 ally last much longer in bloom than 

 those of single early tulips. Their 

 very large peony-like flowers in 

 brilliantly contrasting colors serve 

 to prolong very distinctly the 

 season of gorgeous beauty in the 

 spring flower garden. 



Those sorts marked A, indicate 

 fii-st early and Z?, second early flowering 

 varieties. Tlie letter d. m or t (dwarf, 

 medium or tall) indicates comparative 

 lieight when grown out-doors. The 

 first early kinds also succeed well in 

 pots. 



Boule de Neige. B m. Pure 

 white flowers of large size and 

 fine double form. iic. each; 90c. 

 per 10; J^y.oo per 100. 



Crown of Gold. {Couronne d'Or) 

 A t. Golden yellow, shaded 

 orange, large handsome flower. 

 I2c. each; $1.00 per 10; I7.50 per 

 100. 



Imperator Rubrorum. B m. 



Brilliant scarlet, very double, 

 fine forcer and good for bedding 

 with Boule de Neige. 12c. each; 

 |i.oo per 10; I7.50 per 100. 



Murillo. A d. Rose and white, 

 large full double, fine forcer. 

 9c. each; 70c. per 10; ^5.50 per 

 100. 



TournesoII. A ui. Bright red with yellow margin, a large, sweet scented flower; easiest double tulip 

 to force. I2c. each; |i.oo per 10; I7.50 per 100. 



DOUBLE TULIP 



MIXED TULIPS 



These mixtures can be depended upon for evenness in time of blooming and for a splendid range 

 of well balanced colors. 



10 100 1,000 



Single Fine Mixed |o 60 |4 50 I40 00 



Double Fine Mixed 



70 5 00 



45 00 



Single and ten prices include postage. The 100 and 1,000 rates are by express at purchaser's expense. Not less than 

 five of any one variety supplied at ten rates; not less than 25 at 100 rates, and not less than 250 at 1,000 rates. 



