Dreer's Hutumn Bulb Iiist. 



Early Double-Named Tulips. 



This class of Double Tulips can be 

 forced iu pots. Their large, early, fine- 

 colored flowers and dwarf habit, make 

 them very desirable for bedding. The 

 late double Tulips are best adapted for 

 planting in the garden, and will not 

 bear forcing as well as the early varieties. 

 The height of each, in inches, is prefixed. 



Blanc borde pourpre. AVhite bor- 

 dered purple. 



Couronne d' Or. Golden Yellow. 



Couronne des Roses. Bright rose, 

 very double flower. 



Duke of York. Violet, white edge. 



Due van Thol. Red, yellow edge. 



Francis Joseph. Crimson and yel- 

 low. 



Gloria Solis. Scarlet, orange edge. 



Gloriosa Superba. Scarlet. 



Grisdelin Superbe. Lilac with white 

 border. 



5. Imperator Rubrorum. Scarlet. 



6. La Candeur. Pure white, earl}-. 



7. Lady Grandison. Carmine. 

 7. Le Blason. Rose, white shaded. 



Leonardo da Vinci. Crimson and 



yellow. 

 Murillo. Rose, with white, extra. 

 Purple Crown. Velvety crimson. 

 Rex Rubrorum. Bright scarlet. 

 Rosine. Rosy lilac, pretty. 

 Salvator Rosa. Red and rose. 

 Titian. Brownish red, y ell ow edge. 

 Tournesol. Red, edged yellow, 



foliage streaked yellow. 

 Tournesol. Canary yellow. 

 Velvet Gem. Dark brown, extra 



fine flower. 

 Yellow Rose. Late, yellow, fragrant. 

 6 cents each ; 50 cents per dozen ; 

 $3-5° P er 10 °- Set of 25 sorts, $1.00. 



Tulips 



Early Dwarf Due Van Thol Tulips. 



The Due van Thol Tulips are admired for their neat dwarf habit of growth and brilliant color. 

 They are the earliest of all varieties, and are especially adapted for pot culture for winter blooming. 

 The best effect is produced by planting, in large pots, six to twelve bulbs of different colors. For early 

 flowers out of doors they can also be highly recommended, and produce a pretty effect when planted in 

 masses. For this purpose the Scarlet is the most desirable, and as we import it largely we can supply it 

 in an}' quantity desired. The varieties listed below grow 7 inches high : 



Crimson. Scarlet. Gold Striped. Vermilion. 



Red, yellow edge. White. Rose. Yellow. 



Mixed or separate colors, 6 cents each ; 50 cents per dozen ; $3.50 per 100. 



Parrot Tulips. 



This unique class bears large, beautiful, crimson and yellow 

 flowers, curiously variegated with bright green. The edges are 

 deeply serrated and fringed. When planted in masses they produce 

 a brilliant effect. 



Constantinople. Red, streaked with orange. 

 Lutea Major. Yellow, striped with red. 

 Perfecta. Yellow ground, shaded and spotted with scarlet, 



feathered. 

 Rubro Major. Large and fine, dark scarlet. 10 cents each. 



Named, 6 cents each ; 50 cents per dozen ; $3.50 per 100. 



Mixed, 6 " " 50 " " " $3.50 " " 



Add for postage on Tulips at the rate of 13 cents per dozen, when ordered to be sent by mail. 



