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J. M. THORBURN & CO.'S CATALOGUE OF BULBS 



PARROT TULIPS, continued 



If ordered by m&il) &dd 6 cts* per dozen for postflge 





Doz. 

 $0 30 









lOO 



Si so 







30 



I 





Lutea IVIajor. Large yellow flowers 



3 for I oc 



30 



I 



50 



Markgrave of Baden. Bright yellow flowers, striped with scarlet 



. .3 for IOC. 



30 



I 



50 



Monstre Cramoisie Brilliant. Deep crimson; large black center 





30 



I 



50 







30 



1 



5«> 







60 



4 



00 





. .3 for IOC. 



25 





2.S 



50 

 60 



50 



35 



$4 00 



DARWIN TULIPS (May-flowering) 



If ordered by mail, add 7 cts. per dozen or 40 cts. per 100 for postage 

 They grow very tall, with large flowers of fine form. Being borne on very long stems, they are excellent for 

 cutting to put in vases for house decoration. They are all single, self-colored, and of great brilliancy. 



May Queen. Soft rose; large and Each 



beautiful $0 07 



Negro. Dark brownish black; 



distinct 07 



Pales. Soft rose; dwarf 06 



Queen of Roses. Rose; extra. . 07 

 Queen Wilhelmina. Large flow- 

 er; soft rose; late 07 60 4 00 



The Sultan. Glossy maroon- 

 black 06 



Mixed Darwins. Per i,ooo,Si3 . . 05 



Each 



Doz. 



100 



Asa Gray. Dark carmine $0 



06 



$0 50 



^3 



50 



Batignon. Fiery red; very fine. 



07 



60 



4 



00 



Dream. Lilac. Very large flower 



07 



60 



4 



00 



Early Dawn. Rosy lake, shaded 











blush 



07 



60 



4 



00 



Edmond Rostan. Dazzling red.. 



07 



60 



4 



00 



Edouard Andre. Lilac-pink .... 



07 



60 



4 



00 



Kate Greenaway. White, 











shaded lilac 



07 



60 



4 



00 



Loveliness. Soft rosy carmine . . 



07 



60 



4 



00 



Doz. 

 $0 60 



60 



DOUBLE TULIPS 



Six of a kind at dozen rate, 25 of a kind at 100 rate 



The Double Tulips come into bloom a little later than the single varieties. They are splendid for beddiri}.,', - 

 and the flowers last longer in bloom than the single sorts. Some of the sorts are quite dwarf. 



If ordered by mail, add 6 cts. per doz. or 35 cts. per 100 for postage 





Height in. 





Doz. 



100 



B Agnes. Brilliant red; early 



5- • ■ 



each 



5c. 



$0 40 



$2 



50 



B Alba Maxima. Pure white; early 



7- • • 



each 



5c. 



40 



2 



50 



A Blanche Hative. Pure white; very early; easy forcer 



7- ■ ■ 



each 



5C. 



40 



2 



50 



C Belle Alliance. Violet and white 



12 . . . 



each 



7c. 



60 



4 



00 



C Bleu Celeste. (Blue Flag). Violet-blue; late 



14- ■ • 



each 



7c. 



60 



3 



50 



A Couronne des Roses. Delicate rose 



8. . . 



, each 



9c. 



75 



5 



00 



A Couronne d'Or. Beautiful orange- vellow; large, handsome flower 



8. . . 



each 



5c. 



40 



2 



50 



B Duke of York. Violet, white border 



8. . . 



• 3 for 



IOC 



30 



I 



75 



A Gloria Solis. Red, with yellow border; earlv 





each 



5c. 



25 



2 



00 



B Helianthus. Red and yellow; early 



6. . . 



each 



5C. 



40 



2 



50 



B Imperator Rubrorum. Rich crimson-scarlet; fine forcer; early 



8. . . 



each 



7c. 



60 



3 



50 



A Lady Grandison. Dwarf scarlet; fine for bedding; earlv 





each 



5c. 



40 



2 



50 



A Lady Palmer ston. Rose; large flower; fine 



10 . . . 



.each 



5c. 



35 



2 



00 



B La Candeur. White, green-tipped; fine for bedding with Rex Rubrorum 6. . . 



each 



5c. 



35 



2 



00 



B Le Blason. White; fine flower; early 



6. . . 



each 



5c. 



35 



2 



00 



C Mariage de ma Fille. Pure white, striped rose; late-flowering 



9 ■ ■ 



.each 



7C. 



60 



3 



50 



B Murillo. Blush-white; fine for forcing; early 



6. . . 



each 



5c. 



35 



2 



00 



C Paeony Gold. Red and gold; late-flowering; dwarf 



6. . . 



3 for IOC. 



30 



I 



75 



C Paeony Red. Fine deep red; late-flowering; dwarf 



6. . . 



3 for IOC. 



30 



I 



75 



C Pourpre Blancborde. Pale violet, white-bordered; late 



6. . . 



3 for IOC. 



30 



I 



75 



A Prince of Wales. Crimson and cerise; handsome large flower 



10. . . 



each 



7c. 



60 



3 



50 



B Purple Crown. Purplish red; earlv 



8. . . 



each 



5c. 



35 



2 



00 



C Queen Victoria. Carmine-red 



8. . . 



each 



5c. 



35 



2 



00 



B Rex Rubrorum. Brilliant scarlet; fine for bedding with La Candeur 



8. . . 



each 



6c. 



50 



3 



00 





6. . . 



• 3 for 



IOC. 



30 



I 



75 



B Rosenkroon. Purple; early 



8. . . 



each 



6c. 



50 



3 



00 





6. . . 



each 



5c. 



35 



2 



00 



A Salvator Rosa. Deep rose; splendid for forcing; early 



7- ■ • 



each 



6c. 



50 



3 



00 





7- ■ • 



each 



5c. 



40 



2 



50 





7- • • 



each 



6c. 



40 



2 



50 



A Tournesol, Yellow. Orange-shaded ; very early 



7- ■ ■ 



. each 



6c. 



50 



3 



00 



B Voltaire. Deep purplish red; fine large flower 



10 . . 



. each 



7c. 



60 



4 



00 



C Yellow Rose. Pure golden yellow; late-flowering; sweet-scented 



8. . . 



3 for IOC. 



30 



I 



50 



Mixed Early DouMe. Thorburn's Special Mixture per 



1,000, S12 . . . 



3 for 



IOC 



30 





50 



Mixed Late Double 



$11... 



3 for 



IOC 



30 





50 



