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J. M. THQRBURN ^ CQ. S CATALOGUE OF BULBS 



Single Late- Flowering Tulips 



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



These are all tall-growing, May-flowering Tulips with very large, most brilliantly colored flowers of perfect 

 form. They will be found invaluable for garden work. Splendid for cutting rather than for design bedding. • 



// ordered by mail, add 5 cts. ber dozen or 30 cts. per 100 for postage 



Bridesmaid (Maid of Holland). Cherry-rose, flaked white 3 for loc. 



Bouton d'Or (Ida). Pure deep yellow; very beautiful; fine for cutting 3 for loc. 



Elegans. Dark crirnson 



Fairy Queen. Rosy heliotrope 



Fulgens. Crimson 



Gesneriana Major. Scarlet, with blue base; effective in beds; fine for cutting 3 for loc. 



Rosea. Rosy carmine, black base 3 for lor. 



Golden Crown. Deep yellow, edged red; fine for cutting 3 for loc. 



Golden Eagle, or Yellow Gesneriana. Golden yellow 3 for loc. 



Inglescombe Fink. Delicate rose-pink 



Isabella (Blushing Bride, or Shandon Bells). *Cream, turning carmine-rose; 



fine late sort 3 for lOc. 



La Merveille. Salmon-rose, shaded orange-red; flowers of great size; elegant 



pitcher-shaped when closed; sweet-scented; magnificent 3 for loc. 



Orange Globe. Beautiful orange 



Parisian Yellow. Clear yellow 



Picotee (Maiden's Blush). White, with rose edge 3 fof loc. 



Rosalind. Rose, with white base; very lovely 



Sweet Nancy. White, edged rose 



Mixed Late Single per 1,000, 1 10; 3 for loc. 



Each 



Doz. 



100 





$0 25 



$1 50 





30 



I 75 



$0 05 



40 



2 50 



05 



40 



2 50 



05 



40 



2 50 





30 



I 75 





25 



I SO 





25 



I 50 





25 



I 50 



05 



40 



2 50 





25 



I 50 





30 



I 75 



05 



40 



2 50 



05 



40 



2 25, 





30 



I 7S 



04 



35 



2 00. 



04 



35 



2 00' 





25 



I 3S 



Parrot Tulips 



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



For outdoor cultivation. The petals of these have feathered edges, and, in addition to other colors, com- 

 bine shades of green — a peculiarity confined to this class. The flowers are very singular and picturesque,, of large 

 size and brilliant colors, and form very effective groups for the flower-border. To get the best results they must 



have the full effect of the sun. Very late flowering. 



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



postage 



Cafe Brun. Purplish brown and 



yellow 3 for IOC. 



Constantinople. Light red 3 for loc. 



Lutea Major. Large yellow 



flowers 3 for IOC. 



Markgrave of Baden. Bright 

 yellow flowers, striped with 

 scarlet 3 for loc. 



Monstre Cramoisi Brillant. 

 Deep crimson, large black 

 center 3 for loc. 



Perfecta. Yellow, spotted red.. .3 for loc. 



Mixed Colors . per 1,000, Sio; 3 for loc. 



Doz. 



$0 



25 



25 



I 2S 



25 



Due Van Thol Tulips 



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

 rate 



The Due Van Thols are the earliest of all the 'I^llips. 



They are of dwarf habit, and well adapted for forcing and 

 for pot culture. They bloom outdoors before the early 

 single Tulips. 



Parrot TUliP9 



// ordered by mail, add 6 cts. per 



dozen 



or 35 



cts. per 



100 



for 



postage 











Height i 



n. 





Doz. 



100 



Red, Bordered with yellow . 6 . . 



.3 for 



IOC. 



$0 25 



$1 



50 



Rose« Milky white, shading 



each 











to beautiful rose 6 . . 



4C. 



35 



2 



00 



Soarlet« Dazzling scarlet. . . 



.each 











per i.ooo, $i8 . . 7 . . 



5c. 



40 



2 



25 



Crimson. Bright crimson . . 7 . . 



.3 for 



IOC. 



30 



I 



75 



Yellow* Citron-yellow 6 . . 



.each 



5c. 



35 



2 



00 



White, Clear, satiny white . 6 . . 



.3 for 



IOC. 



25 



I 



25 



Double Red, Yellow-bor- 















.3 for 



IOC. 



25 



I 



25 



