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



MIXED TULIPS 



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These splendid mixtures are mainly intended for bedding ; nevertheless, as all 

 Single Tulips force readily, the single ones are particularly well adapted for forcing 

 where a choice of color is not an object. 



Single Early, Fine Mixed, 20c. doz.; 80c. 100; $6.00 1,000. 

 Single Early, Superfine Mixed, 2sc. doz.; goc. 100; $7.00 1,000. 

 Double, Fine Mixed, 20c. doz.; 80c. 100; $6.00 1,000. 

 Double, Superfine Mixed, 2j;c. doz.; goc. 100; $7.00 1,000. 





PARROT TULIP5 



FOR THE OPEN 

 GROUND ONLY 



Singularly beautiful flowers of wonderfully brilliant shades of scarlet, crimson, 

 yellow and green, curiously intermixed and variegated. The edges of the petals are 

 feathered. In masses or in shrubbery borders they are very striking and effective. 

 Perfectly hardy. 



EACH. DOZ. 100 [ EACH. UOZ. lOO 



Red. - 4 40 $2 00 Yellow 4 40 $2 00 



Variegated 4 40. 2 00 | Mixed 4 35 175 



FOR THE OPEN 

 GROUND ONLY 



SINGLE LATE, OR SHOW TULIPS 



These are grown by the florist and amateur for their beautiful bloom, and are seldom 

 used to produce a mass of flowers, each individual blossom being a marvel of beauty in 

 itself. They are much taller than the preceding varieties, sometimes growing to a 

 height of two feet. The bulbs planted in the fall, bloom the follo\ying spring and die, 

 giving place to one or more new bulbs, which bloom the next spring. These may be 

 taken up and replanted or left alone, just as is deemed best. 



EACH. DOZ. 100 



Byblooms, superfine mixed, white ground, 



flaked with violet, crimson and maroon. 3 30^1 50 



EACH. DOZ. 100 

 Bizarres, superfine mixed, yellow ground, 



flaked with crimson, purple and violet.. 3 30 |i 50 



VARIOUS SPECIES OF TULIPS 



Gesneriana. This is a distinct species, the flowers 

 being very large, of perfect form, and the most brilliant 

 scarlet color imaginable. No plant gives a more bril- 

 liant efiEect than this. It grows to a height of about 

 two feet and blooms in May. 3 for JOc; 30c. doz., 

 $1 so per 100. 



Florentina Odorata, yellow, very fragrant. Each 



§€,; doz. jOC. 



Oculis Solis (Sun's Eye), brown. Each 8c.: doz. 

 Soc. 



Persica, a dwarf yellow flower tinged with green. 

 Each J c; doz. joc. 



The single and dozen rates include postage. The 100 and 1,000 rates are by 

 express at purchaser's expense. Not less than 23 at 100 rates, and not less than 

 2JO at 1,000 rates. 



