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



SINGLE EARLY TULIPS 



All Suitable for Forcing or Growing in the Garden. 



B or C followz7ig the name of a variety refers to its time of 

 blooming when pfajited out doors, ^ A being the earliest, and those marked B 



before 

 pjanted together with good effect. 



The letter A 



C07ning into full bloom 



planted 



height in inches 



EACH 



Artus, B 7, deep red, one of 

 the finest for forcing and 

 bedding 4 



Belle Alliance, B 7, brilliant 

 scarlet, sweet scented, ex- 

 cellent for forcing and bed- 

 ding 4 



Bizard Verdict, B 7, orange, 

 yellow and red 3 



Canary Bird, A 8, fine, clear 

 yellow, an excellent forcing 

 sort 4 



Chrysolora, B g, large golden 

 yellow, excellent for bed- 

 ding 4 



Couleur de Cardinal, C g, 

 bronze scarlet; very fine 

 for forcing and bedding. . . 



Couleur Ponceau, C 12, white 

 ground, with rosy-crimson 

 border 



Cottage Maid, B 6, white, 

 bordered with pink, extra 

 fine 



Crimson King, B 7, fine scar- 

 let, easily forced 4 



Duchesse de Parma, B g, 

 brownish red, with yellow 

 margin 3 



Dusart, B 7, deep crimson, 

 very desirable for bedaing 7 



Due van Thol, A 6, red and 

 yellow 3 



Due van Thol, A 6, scarlet. . 4 

 A <5, yello .V. . . 7 

 '' A 6, gold-strip ^i 4 



A 6, rose 5 



A 6, white ... 6 

 A 6, crimson. 3 



Jacht van Delft, B 7, pure 

 white 3 



Joost van Vondel, B 7, deep 

 cherry red with white pen- 

 ciling, flowers of the largest 

 size 3 



Keizerskroon, B g, extra 

 large flower, deep red with 

 broad, yellow margin .... 4 



ng 

 those marked A are gone, so that both can be 

 The figure that follows shows the average 



30 



35 2 CO 



35 2 00 



6 60 3 50 



30 I 25 



4 35 2 00 



35 2 00 



30 I 25 



70 4 00 



7 



70 



4 00 



5 



50 



3 00 



4 



40 



2 25 



5 



45 



2 50 



EACH. DOZ. ICO 



La Reine, B 7, white, sHghtly 

 rose shaded; extra fine for 

 35 !*2 00 forcing 3 30 |i 25 



L'lmmaculee,^ 7,ptire white, 



very early 3 30 150 



Hon Tresor, A 7, pure yel- 



40 2 50 low, one of the best yellow 



Tuhps for forcing; extra 



50 fine large flower 7 



Pottebakker, A 8, scarlet . . . 



Pottebakker, A 8, white 



Pottebakker, A 8, yellow . . , 



President Lincoln, i? c?,(Queen 



of Violets), splendid violet. 4 40 2 25 



Prince of Austria, B g, orange 

 red, sweet scented, a very 

 fine forcing variety 7 70 4 00 



Proserpine, y^ 7, silky carmine 

 rose, forces easily, a large 

 flowering, striking variet3^ 7 70 4 00 



Queen Victoria (see LaReine) 



Rembrandt, A 8, large, brill- 

 iant scarlet 5 50 3 00 



Rosa Mundi, B 8, rose and 

 white ; very fine either for 

 forcing or bedding 3 30 i 25 



Rose Oris de Lin, B 7, very 

 fine pink, an excellent forc- 

 ing sort 5 50 300 



Standard Royal Silver, B 7, 

 very fine cherry red, feath- 

 ered with white 4 40 225 



Standard Royal Gold, B 7, 

 golden yellow, feathered 

 with red 6 65 4 00 



Thomas Moore, B g, fine 



orange, sweet scented 4 35 2 00 



Van der Neer, B g, beautiful 



violet, extra large flower. .4 35 2 oo 



Vermilion Brilliant, B 8, daz- 

 zling scarlet, very striking. 7 70 4 00 



Wapen Van Leiden, B g, rose 



feathered with yellow 3 30 i 50 



WouwermaUjiS' 7, dark violet 4 40 2 25 



Yellow Prince, B 7, golden 

 yellow, sweet scented, fine 

 40 2 25 for forcing or bedding 4 40 2 25 



30 



I 25 



40 



2 25 



70 



4 00 



40 



2 25 



50 



3 00 



5o 



3 50 



30 



I 50 



30 I 25 



30 I 50 



■single ajid dozen prices include postage. The 100 rate is by express at pur- 

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

 not less than ^5 at 100 rates. 



