J. M. T HORBUR N & CQ/S CATA LO GUE O F BULBS 



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Single Late-Flowering and Cottage Tulips 



r>0 of :i kind :i( 100 r.itv. 

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lb. 10; » lb. 100 



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These are all tall-Krowin^, May-flowerint? 'I'ulips with very hir«e. most hriMiantly colored (lowers of perfect 

 form. They will be found linaluahle for garden work. Si)lendid for cut 1 inji rather than for desifiu heddirifi. 



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 40 



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 40 



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10 



Boutoii d'Or (Ida). Pure deep 

 vellow; verv beautiful; Hne for 

 cutting SO .'ir) 



Bridesmaid (Maid of Holland) 

 (Miei-ry-rose. flaked wiiite 



Caledonia. Oranj^e - scarlet, 

 center greenish black 



Elegans. Dark Crimson 



FAIRY' Ql'EEN. Rosy helio- 

 trope, martiined amber yellow, 

 (^ne of the loveliest of the 

 Cottage Tulips 



Fulgens. Crimson 



Gesneriana major. Scarlet, 

 with blue base: effective in 

 beds: fine for cutting 



Gesneriana lutea. Fine golden 

 yellow, useful variety for 

 growing among shrubbery . . . . 



Gesneriana rosea. Rosy car- 

 mine, black base 



INGLESCOMBE PINK. Deli- 

 cate ro.se-pink 



INGLESCOMBE SCARLET. 

 Inten.se scarlet, black base . . . 



INGLESCOMBE YELLOW. 

 Large, globular flowers, glossy 

 canary-yellow. Very hand- 

 some, known as the "Yellow 

 Darwin" Tulip; fine for bor- 

 ders and for cutting 



Isabella (Blushing Bride, or 

 Shandon Bells). Cream, turn- 

 ing carmine-rose; fine late sort 35 



JAUNE D'OEUF. (Yolk of 

 Egg) (Sunrise). Golden, out- 

 side petals shaded apricot. ... 50 



La Merveille. Salmon -rose, 

 shaded orange-red; flowers of 

 great size; elegant pitcher- 

 shaped when closed; sweet- 

 scented ; magnificent 30 



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Double Tulip, Salvator Rosa 



MOONLIGHT. Large, pale yellow, elongated flower; flne for any out-door purpose and for late 

 pot culture.' 



ORANGE KING. Large, globular flowers, glowing orange, shaded scarlet, yellow center and 

 black anthers ; excellent for beds or borders 



Parisian Yellow. Clear yellow 



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



Rosalind. Ro.se, with white base; very lovely 



Sweet Nancy. White, edged rose 



THE FAWN. Rosy fawn color, shaded blush; a very graceful tulip of a dainty color not met with 

 in other varieties 



Yellow (Golden) Crown. Yellow edged with red 



Mixed Single Late. A fine mixture 



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Double Tulips 



.50 at 100 rate 



If to be sent by mail add postage at zone rates — 1 lb. 10; 5 lbs. 100 



The Double TuUps come into bloom a little later than the single varieties. They are splendid for bedding, 

 and the flowers la.st longer in bloom than the single ones. Some sorts are ((uite dwarf. Comparative earliness 

 of flowering is indicated by the letters A, B, C. "Medium" and "tall" indicate relative height. 



10 100 



B Alba maxima. Pure wlilte; early ; medium $0 35 %2 50 



A Blanche Hative. Piu-e white; early 45 3 50 



A BOULE DE NEIGE. Large, pure white, flne double flower; medium 45 3 50 



A Couronne d'Or. Beautiful orange-yellow; large, handsome flower; medium. Fine forcer. ... 60 5 



B Duke of York. Violet, white border; tall 35 2 



B Gloria Solis. Scarlet red, yellow bordered ^ 40 3 



A HARLEQUIN. Pink-feathered carmine, medium 50 4 



B Imperator rubrorum. Rich crimson-scarlet; early; tall. Fine forcer 50 4 



B La Candeur. White, green-tipped; medium. Fine for bedding with Rex rubrorum 40 3 



B La Grandesse. Deepro.se 45 3 



B Lady Palmerston. Rosy white 35 2 



A Murillo. Blush-white; medium. Fine for forcing; early 40 3 



B Queen Emma. Brilliant deep cherry rose 50 4 



