D. M. FERRY & CO., DETROIT, MICH. 



DOUBLE TULIPS 



The double varieties are generally later in blooming than the single sorts and the flowers usually 

 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 ^, indicate first early and 6, second early flowerinsr varieties. The letter d, )?; or t (dwarf, 

 medium or tall) indicates comparative height 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. loc. each; 8oc. 

 per I o; ^5.50 per 100. 



Crown of Gold. {Couronne d'Or) 

 A t. Golden yellow, shaded 

 orange, large handsome flower. 

 IOC. each; 80c, per 10; |i6.oo per 

 100. 



Golden King. A t. Soft golden 

 yellow flowers of fine form. 

 Very satisfactory for forcing. 

 I2c. each; $1.00 per io;|8.ooper 

 100. 



Imperator Rubrorum. B vi. 



Brilliant scarlet, very double, 

 fine forcer and good for bedding 

 with Boule de Neige. lie. each; 

 90c. per 10; $'J.oo per 100. 



Lac van Haarlem. L t. Rosy 

 violet. Large very double flow- 

 ers, lie. each; 90c. perio; 57-^0 

 per 100. 



Murillo. A d. Rose and white, 

 large ftill double, fine forcer. 

 9c. each; 70c. per 10; I5.00 per 

 100. 



Rubra Maxima. B in. Crimson- 

 scarlet, early, large flower, ex- 

 cellent bedder. IOC each; 80c. 

 per 10; $6.00 per 100. 



Salvator Rosa. A t. White, 

 flamed with deep rose, splendid 

 early forcer and bedder, semi- 

 double. {See cut) IOC each; 

 80c. per 10; ^6.00 per 100. ..u.\ ator rosa 



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

 to force. lie each; 90c. per 10; I7.00 j er 100. 



MIXED TULIPS 



These Tulip mixtures are mainly intended for bedding, yet the single tulips are early and are 

 used for forcing. 



We purchased especially for our Single Superfine Mixed and Double Superfine Mixed, named va- 

 rieties to be combined by ourselves. These varieties were selected so as to afford mixtures that can be 

 depended upon for evenness in time of blooming and for a splendid range of well balanced colors. 

 There are no finer Tulip mixtures in America than these. 



10 100 1. 000 



Single Fine Mixed (best Holland Superfine Mixed) |o 60 |4 00 I35 00 



Single Superfine Mixed (our own combination of named varieties) 70 5 00 40 00 



Double Fine Mixed (best Holland Superfine Mixed) '. 60 4 50 40 00 



Double Superfine Mixed (our own combination of named varieties) 70 5 00 44 00 



Single and ten prices include postaqe. The JOO and 1.000 rates are by express at pi(rrhase'-\'^ ex}>ense. Not less than 

 five of any one variety supplied at ten rates; not less than iHS at 100 rates, and not less than ii5<i at 1.000 rates. 



