VAUGHAN'S SEED STORE, CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, BOOK FOR FLORISTS. 



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VAUGHAN'S D OUBLE F ORCING TULIPS 



Per IPO 1000 



Alba Maxima, inire white •■?(» 9(1 $ 8 (Kl 



2(>uiit of Lticester, oraiige-3'ello\v, feathered 80 7 IK) ^iT"' SKkJC^fc/ 



Jrown of Roses, bright e!Lr\v pink 1 9(> 17 0(i HP^ -fl ^^P^ - ■ •^4.:^ 



:.-rownD'Or, fine yellow forcing 155 14(1(1 , /^v' ''^■9^*<JK|^'' ^ 



Due \'aii Thol, red andj-ellow 65 5 Tr> * 



:)uc Van Thol, scarlet 9() 8 00 



Ouke of York, red and yeWow 80 7 (K) pr^^^^^^^^ ^^B' "i* f 



3/or/a So//s, brown and yellow 1 15 10 25 * 



'mperator Rubrorum, scarlet „..,... 1 50 13 50 



la Candeur, white 1 00 8 75 ^^^^^^HBHE~nH^M^^l^^^^^^^W:'^'r 



Lord Beacons field, darV. ^HI^^H^^^wflVl^^flflM^Bi^H V 4 



Lord Roseberry, delicate pink 1 50 13 5(i ^^BS^^BK* ^K^^V ^^^^^^^^EI^^^I^^RiK \ 1 



Mur/7/o, liiiht rose; Vaughan's Fancy stock 90 8 (Ht ^K:-*™*.^- WMW ^^M^VT Wf! Hi^. \ . 



Wurillo, rose, regular stock 80 7 Oo 



'urpur Kroon, dark red 95 8 5ii 



'ieony Gold, red and gold, late 110 10 0.» ''8 ' Ofc ^ « . V 



'jEony Red, late ■ 1 10 10 Oil 



?ex Rubrorum, scarlet 1 35 12 00 



iose Blanche, extra large, white 80 7 (Ki 



toslne, white and rose, semi-double 1 40 12 50 



?u6ra Maxima, deep red 95 8 50 



SALVATOR ROSA 



Beautiful deep rose; splendid forcer; borne on tall, stiff 

 stems. One of the finest Tulips 

 Per 100, $1.50; per 1,000, $13.50. 



1 



35 





1 



90 



17 00 



1 



10 



12 75 



. 1 



50 



13 .50 





80 



7 00 



\Titlan, deep red, yellow edge, verj- early 



Tournesol, red and 3-ellow 



Tournesol, yellow 



Vuurbaak, large flowers, brilliant scarlet, fine forcer. 

 I'ellow Rose, golden yellow, late 



LATE FLOWERING TULIPS 



JLate flowering tulii^s are coming into favor more rapidly ever\ 

 'ear, as their merit becomes better known. Planted in the fall and 

 )looming from the middle of May until after the beginning of Junt , 

 ccording to the weather, they are the most useful flower a florist 

 an get for decorative use. Every florist should grow some of these 

 ate tulips, as they are indispensable at Decoration Day lime. 



Per 100 1000 



Jeauty of America, pale yellow, passing to white $0 95 S 8 5(1 



iizards. Flowers beautifully blotched, striped and 

 feathered with crimson, pink, scarlet, rose, lilac and 



purple on yellow ground. All colors mixed 85 7 50 



ioi/^on d'Or, pure yellow, fine for cutting 1 10 9 75 



Iridesmaid, cherry-rose, striped 80 7 25 



iyblooms, flowers beautifulh- blotched, striped and 

 feathered with pink, crimson, scarlet, rose, blue, 



and purple on white ground; all colors mixed 95 8 .50 



"alL-donia, bright orange red 1 10 10 Oo 



airy Oueen, rosy-heliotrope, with broad yellow margin 1 10 12 50 

 lesneriana (Spathulata), scarlet, blue center, sweet- 



>cented,oneof the best varieties for outdoor planting 1 10 10. 00 



lesneriana (Lutea , golden yellow 1 .35 12 00 



n^lescombe Pink, salmon rose 1 .35 12 00 



n<4K scombe Scarlet, brilliant scarlet, large flower 1 90 17 00 



sabella, large, deep pink 85 7 50 



lacrospila, crimson, scarlet, with zone of black and 



yellow; sweet-scented 80 7 25 



iaiden Blush, pure white recurved petals, margin rose 95 8 ,"0 



'a' iMun White, pure white 120 1100 



Parisian Yellow, pure yellow 1 15 10 25 



iweet Nancy, pure white, edges margined and pen- 

 ciled with pink 90 8 25 



VAUGHAN'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 report very satisfactory results. 



Price per 100 $0.90, Per 1000 $8.00, per 5000 $37.50- 



CROWN D'OR 



This is the finest double yellow tulip for forcing, and splen- 

 did for growing in pots or pans for Easter. We buy our bulbs 

 each year from a grower who makes a specialty af this variet}-, 

 and they are the finest to be had. 



Price per 100 $1.55, per 1000 $14.00. 



DARWIN TULIPS 



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

 to cut from during May. The ditference between Darwins and other 

 late Tulips is that almost every Darwin can be forced, some of them 

 as early as March. With their long stems and their bright colors, 

 running from white through all the shades of pink and purple to the 

 most fier)^ scarlet, they form exquisite material for garden and 

 floral decorations. The varieties we list are the finest. 



Baronne de la Tonnaye, bright pink 



Bartigon, fiery crimson 



Dream, soft lilac 



Farncomb Sanders, rich, brilliant scarlet... 



Glow, brilliant rt.l 



Gretchen, soft blush 



May Queen, beautiful soft rose 



Mme. Krelage, soft rose, margined blush.. ., 

 Mrs. Cleveland, beautiful delicate flesh color. 



Painted l^ady, creamy white 



Pride of Haarlem carmine rose 



Salmon King, bright carmine 



Sultan, maroon black 



Wedding Veil, silvery white with soft lilac sh 



Per 100 



1000 





S18 00 



3 00 



25 00 



2 10 



19 00 



1 75 



16 00 





25 00 



1 95 



17 50 



1 10 



10 (0 



1 50 



13 r.o 



2 55 



23 00 



1 75 



16 CJO 



2 50 



22 00 



. 2 50 



22 00 



1 50 



13 50 



1 00 



9 00 



1 60 



11 50 



2 25 



20 GO 



2 00 



18 00 



1 10 



10 00 



