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PARROT TULIPS 



These belong to the late or May- 

 flowering class, and are noted for their 

 immense showy flowers, with beauti- 

 fully fringed or cut petals of brilliant 

 and varied colors. 



Admiral de Constantinople. Red, 

 Cramoisi Brilliant. Rich blood- 

 crimson with black markings; very 

 large. 



Lutea Maj or. Very large, pure yel low . 

 MarkgrafE Van Baden. Yellow, 



striped scarlet. 

 Perfecta (Gloriosa). Bright yellow, 



scarlet and green. 



6 cts. each; 60 cts. per dozen; 

 $4.00 per 100. 



Parrot Mixture. A fine mixture of 

 showy varieties, 50 cts. per dozen; 

 $3.50 per 100. 



A distinct class of late flowering Tulips, allied to the Darwin 

 and Cottage types, which is just now enjoying a revival of 

 its old time prestige. The present popularity of "art tones" 

 in all classes of flowers is mainly responsible for this quickened 

 interest, the Breeders furnishing beautiful combinations of 

 dull or soft tones in buff, reds, browns, bronze or purple, 

 in extremely large and well-shaped flowers, on two or three 

 feet stems. 



,Not well adapted to forcing, but of superior value in every 

 out-door usage. 



Each Doz. 100 



Aspasia. Red, with salmon flush.' $ .07 $ .70 $5.00 



Bronze Queen (Clio). Soft buff, inside 



tinged golden bronze v 10 .85 6.00 



Cardinal Manning (Goliath) . Enormous 



flowers oddly colored and very showy; 



dark rosy violet, flushed with rose- 

 brown 07 .70 S . 00 



Jaune d'Oeuf (Sunrise). Ruddy apricot 



with yellow edge; when forced, bright- 

 ening to clear gold. ...... 07 .7c 5 . 00 



La Nuit (Chestnut). True, dark, shiny 



chestnut color, very rich in contrast 



with a good yellow, — such as Bouton 



d'Or 15 1. 25 8.50 



Madras. Dark bronze, long shaped 



flower 07 .70 5.00 



Medea. A longkeeping sort of novel 



color; salmon-carmine .07 .70 5.00 



Mon. Tresor. Bright carmine-red ; large 



Jflowered, strong stemmed .12 1.20 8 . 00 



Rose des Dames. Dark rosy-lilac; a 



beautiful, medium sized flower and 



valuable for the border. 12 1 . 20 8 . 00 



Yellow Perfection. Light bronze-yel- 



low|edged golden yellow . .12 r . 20 8 . 00 



EXTRA CHOICE MIXED TULIPS 



These are superb qualities, mixture of the named sorts, and 

 where it is not important to have the colors separate, will give 

 the, best of satisfaction. 



Mixed Single, Early Varieties. 45 cts. per doz.; $2.25 



per 100. By express, $2.00 per 100; $17.50 per 1000. 

 Mixed Double, Early Varieties. 45 cts. per doz.; $2.50 



per 100. By express, $2.25 per 100; $18.50 per 1000. 

 Mixed Single, Late Varieties.' Cover all colors and many 



classes of single late flowered. 50 cts. per doz. ; $3.00 per 100. 



By express, $2.75 per 100; $22.00 per 1000. 



CIRCULAR TULIP BEDS 



The following combinations are for a circular bed 6 feet in 

 diameter, requiring 200 bulbs: 



Combination No. 1— Single Tulips 



Section i. 50 Dusart. Scarlet. 



Section 2. 50 Gold Finch. Golden yellow. 



Section 3. 50 Dusart. Scarlet. 



Section 4. 50 Gold Finch. Golden yellow. 



The 200 by mail, $8.50, by express, $8.00. 



Combination No. 2 — Single Tulips 



Section i. 50 Chrysolora. Yellow. 

 Section 2. 50 Crimson King. Crimson. 

 Section 3. 50 Chrysolora. Yellow. 

 Section 4. 50 Crimson King. Crimson. 



The 200 by mail, $7.00; by express, $6.50. 



Combination No. 3 — Single Tulips 



Section i. 50 Cottage Maid. Pink. 

 Section 2. 50 La Belle Alliance. Crimson. 

 Section 3. 50 Cottage Maid. Pink. 

 Section 4. 50 Chrysolora. Yellow. 



The 200 by mail, $7.50; by express, $7.00. 



Combination No. 4 — Double Tulips 



Section i. 50 La Candeur. White. 



Section. 2. 50 Murillo. Pink. 



Section 3. 50 La Candeur. White. 



Section 4. 50 Imperator Rubrorum. Scarlet. 



The 200 by mail, $3.00; by express, $8.50. 



Combination No. 5 — Double Tulips 



Section i. 50 Le Matador. Dark red. 

 Section 2. 50 Couronne d'Or. Golden yellow. 

 Section 3. 50 Le Matador. Dark red. 

 Section 4. 50 Couronne d'Or. Golden yellow. 



The 200 by mail, $11.00; by express, $10.50 



Combination No. 6 — Darwin Tulips 



Darwin Tulips are getting to be the most popular class of 

 Tulips for late bloom; unequaled for length of stem, size of 

 flower and lasting qualities. Individual prices vary consider- 

 ably, but in order to encourage their use for larger beds, we 

 will furnish 200 Bulbs in 2 or more varieties at a reduction 

 of 25 cts. per 100 from prices on page 6, or if ordered by 

 express in 200 lots, deduct 40 cts. per 100. 



