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Boddington's "Quality"" Rembrandt 

 Tulips 



Rembrandt Tulips are simply queerly striped and feathered 

 Darwin Tulips. They resemble Bybloems, but are larger, and there 

 is more variety in the colors. 



These varieties are little known in America. To those who like 

 the striped Tulip we can thoroughly recommend the following varie- 

 ties, which were selected with great care as to their distinctness. 



Each Doz. 100 



Aladdin. Lilac, striped amaranth $0 10 $1 00 $6 00 



Crimson Beauty. Carmine and white, flamed 



dark red 10 I 00 6 00 



La Coquette. 'Lilac and white, striped black .. 10 i 00 6 00 

 Purity. Almost entirely white, with delicate 



rose stripes 10 i 00 6 00 



Titania. Rosy lilac and white, striped red 10 i 00 6 00 



Victor Hugo. Carmine, flamed white 10 i 00 6 00 



COLLECTIONS: One of each, six varieties, 60 cts.; two collections, 

 90 cts.; three collections, $1.26. Mailed free 



Breeders., Self-Colored 



Breeders, formerly listed among the ordinary Cottage Tulips, 

 really form a distinct class by themselves. Originally they were 

 simply Bybloems or Bizarres without their stripes, and their dull, 

 bronzy colors show their origin; but there is something peculiar 

 about them that attracts the attention and cannot leave a lover of 

 flowers indifferent. When looking at a collection of Breeders, he 

 either does not care for them in the least or becomes a warm admirer. 

 A peculiarity of Breeders, which other late Tulips have, is their 

 agreeable, sweet scent, which can be 

 noticed even at a distance. The flowers 

 have unusual lasting qualities. 



To introduce these interesting Tulips we 

 offer the following exceptionally good va- 



Each Doz. 100 



Cardinal Manning. 



Dull wine - red and 

 bronze; an enormous 

 flower, of a peculiar 

 odd color, which we 

 cannot very well de- 

 scribe, but which at- 

 tracts attention jSo 10' %o 75 $5 00 



LordCurzon. White and 

 lilac; a very peculiar 

 variety 10 75 5 00 



Lord Byron. Purplish 



red; enormous flower. . 10 75 .5 00 



Media. Salmon-carmine, 

 large flower. Height 24 

 inches. A very beauti- 

 ful variety 10 1 00 7 50 



Prince of Orange. 

 Orange-red, light bor- 

 der 10 I 00 7 50 



Sodet Parfait. Bright 

 violet with white base, 

 very large bloom. 

 Height 30 inches 15 i 50 1000 



Tnrenne. Purplish 

 brown, with broad mar- 

 gin of soft yellow. One 

 of the largest of all and 

 very early. Height 30 

 inches 15 i 50 10 00 



Yellow Perfection. 

 Light bronzy yellow, 

 edged golden yellow. . . 10 i 00 750 



COLLECTIONS: One of each, eight varie- 

 ties, 76 cts.; two collections, $1.25 ; three 

 collections, SI. 76. Mailed free. 



BODDINGTON'S " QUALITY " 

 BULBS have helped to make the 

 Gardens of America Beautiful. 



Parrot or Dragon Tulips 



These Tulips of immense size are rightly named, and present 

 occasional shades and markings that are truly marvelous. They are 

 well worth growing in borders for the interest their showy fiowc-rs 

 afford. -Q^^ 

 Admiral de Constantinople. Large; red, 



yellow ed)ie jfo 20 %\ 50 ^14 00 



Cramoisi Brillant. Rich blood-crimson, with 



bluish markings 20 i 50 14 00 



Lutea major. Large; showy yellow 20 i 50 14 00 



Markgraaf von Baden. Red and yellow, 



oiange inside; very showy 20 I 50 14 00 



Perfecta. Yellow, striped red 20 i 50 14 00 



Boddington's "Quality" Superfine Mixed 

 Parrot Tulips 



25 cts. per doz., $1.50 per 100, $12 per 1,000 



100 Parrot Tulips in 5 choice varieties for Si 75 



50 Parrot Tulips in 5 choice varieties for. i 00 

 25 Parrot Tulips in 5 choice varieties for. 60 

 12 Parrot Tulips in 4 

 choice varieties for . 35 



Boddington's 

 Bulbs Bloom 



Parrot or Dragon Tulips 



