AUTUMN CATALOGUE. 1909. 



SINGLE MAY'FLOWERING AND COTTAGE GARDEN 



TULIPS.— (7o/if/>;(/e(/. 



Summer Beauty. White, flaked with rose 



The Fawn. Large oval flowers of a hght greyish-rose changing to 



rosv-white 



Viridiflora. Green, margined with yellow; immense size; odd 



and beautiful 



White Swan. Pure white, large egg-shaped flowers; height 14 



inches 



Vitellina. Pale, sulphur-j'ellow flowers of exquisite beauty 

 Bizarre. Flowers with yellow grounds, striped or feathered 



with crimson, purple or white 



Bybloemens. White grounds, striped or marked with purple, 



lilac or black 



Roses. White grounds, marked with scarlet, pink or red. These 



are most useful for florists, the colors being desirable for 



cutting purposes 



Extra Fine Mixed. All colors • . . 



Doz. 



1,000 



•75 



1-75 

 .60 



■30 

 1 .00 



.00; 



i 

 .00 



.00 $.^5 .00 



00 15.00 

 •50 



10 .00 

 14.00 



.00' 16.00 

 . >o, 12 .00 



PARROT TULIPS. 



A DISTINCT species of late-flowering Tulips, producing enormous flowers 

 of most brilliant colors and interesting forms. The flowers before open- 

 ing resemble the neck of a Parrot, and the petals are curiously cut or fringed. 

 These Tulips are exceedingly shoTv-A' and worthy of more general culivation. 



Doz. 



''Everything which I have 

 had from you has titnwd out 

 good, especially the bulbs." 



AUBREY A. PEMBROKE, 



North Bt-cerly. Mass. 



December, 2b, iqoy. 



Admiral of Constantinople. Dark red; large flowers 



Cafe Brun. Coffee color and yellow 



Cramoise Brilliant. Dazzling scarlet ; very fine 



Lutea Major. Bright yellow sometimes streaked red 



Markgraaf. Yellow, scarlet and green striped; large 



Perfecta. Red and yellow striped 



Finest Mi.xture. All colors of Parrot Tulips . . . . 



5i .75|$i4.oo 

 i-75| 1400 

 18 .00 

 14 .00 

 18 .00 

 14 .00 

 12 .00 



Late Single Tulip Vitellina. 

 5ix of a Kind Sold at Dozen Rates; 25 at 100 Rates; 250 at 1,000 Rates. 



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