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



5INGLE EARLY TULIPS 



All Suitable for Forcing, or Growing in the Garden. 



The single early varieties commence flowering two weeks in advance of other sorts 

 of Tulips, and are admirably adapted to culture in pots, borders, or beds. The varieties 

 of Due van Thol are perhaps more generally known, but the other kinds are fully as 

 beautiful, and when known will be equally 

 esteemed. The early blooming, brilliant 

 colors and sweet perfume of the Due van 

 Thols make them particularly valuable for 

 forcing. They are extremely beautiful and 

 blend admirably; the scarlet color is very 

 brilliant; the rose has a satiny appearance, 

 while the yellow and white are pure, so that 

 a bed with scarlet in the center, yellow 

 next, then rose, then variegated, would pro- 

 duce an exceedingly pretty effect. 



The letters A , B or C, following the 

 names of the varieties indicate the pro- 

 portional earliness wheti planted out- i.^^^^ 

 doors, A being the earliest, those marked -— ""- 

 B coming into full bloom before those 

 i7iarked A are gone, so that both ca?i be 

 planted together with good effect. The 

 figures which follow show the average 

 height in ijiche's. DUG VAN THOL TULIPS. 



'^'Single and dozeti prices include postage. The loo rate is by express at pur- 

 chaser's expense. Not less than six of any one variety supplied at dozeti rates, and 

 7iot less than 2^ at lOO rates. 



SINGLE EARLY TULIPS— Continued 



SINGLE EARLY TULIPS 



EACH. DOZ. 100 



Artus, B 7, deep red, one of 

 the finest for forcing and 

 bedding 3 25 $j 00 



Belle Alliance, B 7, brilliant 

 scarlet, sweet scented, ex- 

 cellent for forcing and bed- 

 ding , 3 30 I 50 



Bizard Verdict, B 7, orange, 



yellow and red 3 25 i 00 



Canary Bird, A 8, fine, clear 

 yellow, an excellent forcing 

 sort 4 40 2 50 



Chrysolora, B 9, large golden 

 yellow, excellent for bed- 

 ding 4 35 2 00 



Couleur de Cardinal, C g, 

 bronze scarlet; very fine 

 for forcing and bedding. . . 4 40 2 50 



Couleur Ponceau, C 12, white 

 ground, with rosy-crimson 

 border 3 30 i 25 



Cottage Maid, B 6, white, 

 bordered with pink, extra 

 fine 4 40 2 50 



Crimson King, B 7, fine scar- 

 let, easily forced. 3 25 125 



Duchesse de Parma, B g, 

 brownish-red, with yellow 

 margin 3 25 i 25 



Dusart, B 7, purplish crimson, 



very desirable for bedding 5 50 3 00 



25 $1 00 



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EACH. 



Due van Thol, A 6, red and 

 yellow 3 



Due van Thol, A 6, scarlet. . 3 

 A 6, yellow. . . 5 

 "■ A 6, gold-striped 3 



*' A 6, rose 4 



" A 6, white ... 5 

 " A 6, crimson. 3 



Jaeht van Delft, B 7, pure 

 white .... 



Joost van Vondel, B 7, deep 

 cherry red with white pen- 

 ciling, flowers of the largest 

 size 



Keizerskroon, B g, extra 

 large flower, deep red with 

 broad yellow margin 4 



La Grandeur, B 7, brilliant 

 red 3 



La Reine, B 7, white, shghtly 

 rose shaded; extra fine for 

 forcing 3 



L'lmmaculee,^ 7, pure white, 

 very early 3 



rion Tresor, A 7, pure yel- 

 low, one of the best yellow 

 Tulips for forcing; extra 

 fine large flower 5 



Pottebakker, A 8, scarlet ... 4 



Pottebakker, A 8, white 4 



Pottebakker, A 8, yellow ... 5 50 3 00 



35 



I 75 



30 



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25 



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45 



2 50 



35 



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40 



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