autumn Catalogue. 1906. 



LATE SINGLE TULIPS— Continued. 



There are many varieties of Late Tulips, which 

 are grown extensively foi May and June decoration 

 in Europe, and which arc rarely seen in this country. 

 The following: are of soecial merit : 



Eiegans. Dark crimson with elegantly 



reflexed petals Si. 50 



Eiegans Alba. A beautiful large white 



with reflexed petals, margined rosy- 



2.50 



$9.00 



Gesneriana alba oculata. (Rosa- 

 lind.) Rich crimson scarlet with 

 white eye 



Gesneriana Rosea. Rosy carmine 

 with black centre 



La Candeur. Pure white .... 



Macrospeila. Crimson scarlet with 

 black and yellow centre .... 



.25 $9.00 



.40 2.50 20.00 

 .75 5.00 40.00 



PARROT TULiPS. 



A DISTINCT species of late-flowering Tulips, 

 producing enormous flowers of most brilliant 

 colors and interesting forms. The flowers before- 

 opening resemble the neck of a Parrot, and the petals 

 are curiously cut or fringed. These tulips are ex- 

 ceedingly showy and worthy of more general cultiva- 





Doz. 



.00 



I.OOO 



Admiral of Constantinople. Dark 









red; large flowers 



$0.25 



$1.75 



$14.00 



Cafe Brun. Coffee color and yellow . 



•25 



1 75 



14.00 



Feu Brilliant. Dazzling scarlet; very 

















Lutea Major. Bright yellow some- 



" 







times streaked red 



•25 



i-75 



14.00 



Markgraaf. Yellow, scarlet and green 









striped; large 



.40 



2-75 



24.00 



Monstre Rouge. Beautiful deep s ar- 









Iet; large flower; very handsome . 



.80 



5.50 





Perfecta. Red and yellow striped . 



■25 



i-75 



14.00 



Finest Mixture. All colors of Parrot 









Tulips 



.20 



i.2 5 



10.00 



Parrot Tulip. 



