^ .T^AIIEHA1SCS . SEKD:SI0RE. XHICAGO AND NEW YORK. BOOK FOR FLORISTS. 7_ 



VAUQHAN'S D OUBLE F ORCING T ULIPS. 



Admiral KiBtgs»1*a^en,neicl aiut yellow, late.- 

 Blanc Borde,, puijJle, AtMte edge, late, 

 Count of Leicester, oraiige yellow feathered 

 Crown of Hoses, liright tarly^jidnk 

 Crown d'Or, £iLe yellcwv forcinjj 

 Due Van TAot need andvj'ellow . . 



" " " -scarlet 

 Duke of York, led antlwsiiite . 



< Gloria Solis, Ijrawii and -yellow 



, Imperator Riibamrum, >ecarlet . . 



, Helianthus, red, mellow Ijordereii 



i La Candeur, miKte 



] Lady Grandisom., leaflet. 



.' La Citadelle, red,, y^llow:bord«rey, large 



LLord Wellingtcm.. Blue ITlag, lat<s flowerings 

 violet blue, laage, ^extra • 



hMurUlo, light rose, ^Taugfaan's Fane j-. Stock. 



i\Murmo, light rose, asfigular.^tock 



iPurpur Ej-oon, dark sed 



•Rseony Gold, red aBii)il;gQlQ, ilate 



Ufeeony Red, late , 



fRex Rubrorum, seaatet. 



iRose Blanche, exlia iktrge, \wbite 



SisSine, white and rose,, ■semiHlovible. 



Satvator Rosa, rose «tripefl^^'^•hit^, splendid 

 •forcer 



Titiaa, deep red, y^kwr(fiag^,tv:eryieartv 



Tmmaesol, jellow 



■ ' ' red and veDotw 



¥tllbMw Rose, golden j^daow,, late.... .... 



i Jit i t /^dd 



2 (X) 

 1 65 

 1 -75 

 1 60 



18 (X) 

 15 00 

 15 50 

 14 50 

 7 00 



VAUQHAN'S "Fancy Stock" MURILLO. 



For several years we have imported "Fancy" grades of this 

 forcing variety for which we pay a high price and our customers re- 

 ,port very satisfactory results. 



Per 100, $1.80; per WOO, $16.00; per 5000, $77.50. 



This : 



CROWN d' OR. 



the finest double yellow Tulip for forcing and splendid for 



.growing in pots or pans for Easter forcing. We buy our bulbs each year 

 from a grower who makes a specialty' of this variet}' and they are the 

 finest that can be had. Per 100, 5/.'«5; per 1000, $16.50. 



DAIi:W1N TULIP. 



J^JnABtj^fX^te floweHag dass, SiM^lso be forced If treated carefully. 



LATE FLOWERING TULIPS. 



These are coming into favor more rapidly every year as their merit 

 1aeo«mes better known. 



.A money maker for the florist who can plant out for his own use 



to -cut from during May. Darwin varieties can also be forced slowly 



■vrith ;good results. Large stems and large flowers can be had from any 

 of tlae varieties we list. 



Per 100 1000 



Boutoa d'Or, Pure yellow, fine for cutting 85 7 00 



Bizards., yellow ground, fine mixed 75 6 00 



Bybloems Roses, mixed, white ground 1 10 9 00 



Bybloems Violets, mixed, white ground 90 8 00 



GESNER1ANA. (true), scarlet, blue center, sweet- 

 scented. One of the best varieties for outdoor plant- 

 ing; has large flowers borne on long stems 1 15 9 50 



Isabella, large deep pink , IK" 9 (X) 



Macrospila, crimson scarlet, with zone of black and 



yellow; sweet-scented 75 i) "25 



Parisian Yellow, fine flower, pure 3-ellow 1 25 11 00 



Maiden's Blush, pure white, petals recurved margined 



rose 9( » 8 50 



Sweet Nancy, pure white, edges margined and penciled 



with pink 9<) S 50 



DARWIN TULIPS. The finest of the late flowering 



class. Perdoz. 160 



Clara Butt, soft salmon pink SO 90 00 



Glow, briWiant red 60 .3 00 



Gretchen, soft blush 50 2 00 



Salmon King, bright carmine 50 2 00 



White Queen, .soft white 60 3 00 



Finest Mixed S8.00 per KX^o 2!i 1 00 



