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This group differs from the Early Single Tulips by their taller growth and later bloom, planted in conjunction with the early 
tulips—on page I2—a gorgeous display of bloom can be enjoyed until Jatein May. They are brilliant in the extreme for bedding 
purposes ‘heir flowers are very large, symmetrically formed and their magnificent colors with interesting and delicate featherings 
and markings make a sight not soon to be forgotten, particularly when bedding out in quantity, They are very hardy and do well * 
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Immense attractive lowers; very singular and picturesque forms and brilliant colors. The petals are curiously fringed or cut; they 
form extravagantly showy flower beds, are of endless variety of form and color, and should be grown in every flower garden in quantities, 
Admiral de Constantinople. Large red flowers, tipped with Markegraaff van Baden. Yellow, striped with scarlet and 
orange. green 
Monstre Rouge. Very handsome large deep crimson scarlet. Lutea Major. Large bright yellow. 
l'rice of any of aboye, 4 varieties; 3c. each; 30c. per doz.; $2.00 per 100; $18.00 per roo, 
Parrots. Finest mixed colors, 25c. per doz.; $1.0 per 100; $8.00 per 1000. 
Breeders. Late flowering tulips—with immense flowers of solid colors—including scarlet, crimson, violet, etc. 
Choice mixed, 25c. per doz.; $1.50 per 100; $12.00 per L000. 
Violet Byblemens. (‘Sve colored figure on front cover of Retail Catalogue.) Blotched, striped or feathered, 
with blue, lilac, violet. purple or black. Choicest mixed, 25c. per doz.; $1.50 per 100; $12.00 per Ioco. 
Bizarres. (Sve colored figure on front cover of Retail Catalogue.) Grand rich flowers of perfect shape, having 
a yellow ground color, feathered or striped with crimson, purple or white. Choicest mixed varieties, 
25c. per doz.; $1.00 per 100; $8.00 per 1000. 
Rose Byblemens. Magnificent flowers, the perfection of form, having a white ground color with 
beautiful stripes and markings of crimson, pink and scarlet or rose. Mixed varieties, 25c. per doz. ; 
$1.50 per 100, $12.00 per 1000, 
Scarlet Gesneriana. (Hortensis.): (Sve colored tlustration on front cover of Reta! Catalogue and 
the picture of bed of them shown on this page.) The tallest, largest flowered, and 
showiest of all tulips for bedding out in masses, it deserves to be largely grown. and 
should be in every gardenin large quantities. Height, two feet. Flowers in May. [ 
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 25c. per doz.; $1.25 per 100; $11 00 per 1000, 
Yellow Gesneriana. Similar in all respects to the Scarlet Gesneriana 
offered above, excepting in color, which is of a rich, bright effective 
yellow If you want a gorgeous display in May of large, luxuriant ay 
tulips, plant liberally of these two varieties. 40c per doz.; $2.50 per 100. KYA 
Various Odd and Novel Tulips, 
Greigii. Called by some the ‘‘ Queen of Tulips.” <A very 
handsome and distinct species; flowers very large of brilliant 
orange scarlet, with a yellow and blackcentre. ‘(he foliage 
is oddly spotted with dark maroon. Price, 4oc. each; 
$4.00 per doz; $25.00 per 100. 
Oculis Solis, or Sun’s Eye Tulip. A very novel, beauti- 
ful and showy variety, dazzling fiery red, with black eye. 
8c. each; 75c. per doz.; $4.00 per Loo. 
Large Flowering Sweet Scented Florentine. A fine 
variety for either pots or garden. Color, yellow. The PZ 
flowers emit the odor of violets. 6c. each; 50c. per Mi 
doz.; $4.00 per Ioo. 
