PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— SUPERIOR BULBS.— WHOLESALE. 



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LATE OR MAY=FLOWERING 



COTTAGE" TULIPS. 



■^^HESE grand late flowering garden Tulips are on the rising tide of popu- 

 ^ larity. They do not supplant early Tulips for forcing, nor bedding, but 

 for mixed gardens, herbaceous borders — where these late Tulips need not 

 be disturbed, they will prove a source of great satisfaction, being very hardy, 

 and continue to grow, increase and flower for many years. Of exceptional value 

 when cut for vases. 



Bridesmaid. Cherry rose striped scarlet violet and white 



Bouton d'Or. {[da. Golden Beauty.) (lolden yellow 



Doris. Blush shading to orange-rose, then purplish rose 



Fairy Queen. Rosy heliotrope, margined yellow 



Fawn. Fawn tinged yellow and dove gray 



Firefly. (Slowing orange rose 



Fulgens Red. Refloxing petals of glowing Vermillion 



(iala Beauty ( Columbus I. Vermillion striped golden-yellow. . . . 



(iesneriana Major. Crimson scarlet with black center till 00 per 

 1000 



(iesneriana Lutea. Full ru b yellow 



(iolden Crown. Golden-yellow edged orange red 



Inglescomb Scarlet. Brilliant Vermillion with black base 



Inglescomh Pink. Large flowers of bright rose-pink 



Innocence. Large pure white flowers of elegant form 



Isabella (Shandon Bells. Blushing Bride.) Creamy white shaded 

 pink which changes to carmine rose 



John Ruskin. Apricot pink bordered canary yellow 



La Merveille. Salmon rose shot orange-red, yellow center 



La Panachee. {Maria de Medecis.) White flaked cherry-red 



La Reve. (Hobbema.) Soft rose with apricot glow 



Leghorn Bonnet. Primrose yellow of satiny texture 



Miss Wilmott. Opens primrose, but soon assumes bright yellow. . 



Mrs. Moon. Rich orange yellow 



Orange Beauty. (Gesneriana Aurantiaca Major.) Fiery orange- 

 red shaded with gold 



Parisian White. La Candeur.) White changing to pink 



Parisian Yellow. Cleara yellow flowers with pointed petals 



Picotee. White with a picotee margin of rose-pink 



Retrollexa Yellow. Rich yellow 



Rosalind. Cherry-rose with white base 



Rose Mignonne. Creamy white striped pink 



Royal White. White touched with primrose 



Silver Queen. Rosy white deepening to a carmine edge 



Striped Beauty. (Summer Beauty.) Rose flaked crimson and 

 white 



Sunset. (Jaune d'Ueuf.) Yellow with orange-red edges 



The Lizard. Queerly feathered with purple and yellow 



Vitellina. Large pale canary yellow flowers 



York and Lancaster. White suffused rose towards edge 



(irand Mixture of Old English Cottage Tulips. Many varieties 

 $9.00 per 1000 



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$1 .50 

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 1 . 25 

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 1 .2.5 

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3.00 

 2.25 

 6.50 

 3.00 

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1.00 



Giant Darwin Tulips. 



/^'HESE gorgeous new late or May-flowering tulips are very stately and 

 \^ beautiful — producing immense flowers on tall sturdy stems attaining a 

 height of from two to three feet. The flowers are models of perfection in 

 form, lasting wax like substance — and in a great variety of both dainty and 

 richly brilliant colorings The Darwin Tulips are exceedingly effective when 

 grown in groups of one variety in the garden or herbaceous border. As cut 

 flowers thev are unsurpassable. Darwin Tulips may be successfully flowered in 

 trots or pans in the house in winter if grown cool and not forced into bloom 

 before March, 



Ariadne. Glossy Vermillion; interior scarlet-rose 



Apricot. Reddish apricot with a coppery sheen 



Baronne de la Tonnayc. Carmine rose toning off to pink at edges 



Clara Butt. Soft salmon pink shaded rose 



Dream. Rosy lilac and mauve with purple interior 



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 .85 

 .40 



.40 



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6.00 

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 4.50 

 3 . 00 



GIANT DARWIN TULIPS.— Continued. 



Edmce. Cherry-red flushed blush at margin 



Fanny. Delicate rose shaded blush 



Faust. Glossy maroon-purple 



Glory. Glowing cherry-red, very fine 



Glow. Crimson-scarlet; blue-black base zoned white 



(iotiath (Breeder.) Salmon with a violet shade 



(iretchen. {Margaret, Marguerite.) Outside blush; inside blush 



Jules Vernot. Delicate purplish rose 



Kate (ireenaway. White suffused with lilac 



King Harold. Glossy blood-red shaded maroon 



La Tulipe Noire. (The Black Tulip.) The blackest of all 



Loveliness. Satiny rose-pink 



Madam Krelage. Purplish-rose, margined with blush-pink 



Maiden's Blush. Carmine-rose, blush white edge 



Mr. Farnsiomb Sanders. Brilliant orange-scarlet 



Massachusetts. Vivid pink 



May Queen. Bright soft rose 



Medusa. Orange scarlet interior salmon 



Psyche. Rich rose color; inside silvery rose 



Painted Lady. One of the best of the white Darwins 



Ph. de Comminet. Dark mahogany with purple base 



Pride of Harlem. Brilliant salmon rose shaded scarlet 



Pygmalion. Rich lake-rose with white base 



Queen of Roses. Carmine rose blending into pink; interior scarlet 

 Ronald (iun. Deep indigo toning off light blue and lavender. . . . 



Rev. H. Ewbank. Silvery lavender shading heliotrope 



Sieraad van Flora. Vivid rose-red 



Suzon. Soft pink, with blush margin 



Tak Van Poortvliet. Deep salmon rose w ith blue center 



Turcnnc. Bronzy gold overlaid with purplish brown 



Violet Queen. Rich ruby-violet 



White Queen. White, Mushed with blush 



Wi"iam Pitt. Brilliant scarlet-red 



Yellow Perfection. Golden yellow overlaid with purplish bronze. . 



Zephyr. Soft violet-rose with a white center 



(irand Mixture of Darwin Tulips. Great varietj all colon 

 $12.00 per 1000 



Doz. 



.85 

 .65 

 .85 

 .55 

 .40 

 .55 



.40 

 .55 

 .40 

 .40 

 2.75 

 .40 

 .50 

 .50 

 .85 

 .50 

 .40 

 .85 

 1 .00 

 .50 

 .50 



.00 



.40 

 .40 

 .55 



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1 25 

 1 .00 

 .40 

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100 



6.50 

 4.50 

 6.50 

 4.00 

 .3.00 

 4.00 



2.50 

 4.00 

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 3.00 



20.00 

 3.00 

 3.50 

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 6.50 

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 2.50 

 6.50 

 8.00 

 3.50 

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 4(H) 

 2.50 

 2.50 

 4.00 

 4.00 

 4.00 



10.00 

 4.00 



10.00 

 7.50 

 3.00 

 7.50 

 8.00 

 4.00 



25 1 .50 



Six bulbs of one variety sold at dozen rates; 25 at 100 rates; 250 at 1,000 rates. Postage will be extra <m bulbs desired by mail. 



