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DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS 



The double Tulips are outclassed by the single varieties in 

 the matter of brilliancy, but their blooming season is longer 

 and the flowers of greater substance. The late sorts are very 

 valuable for bedding, but are not adapted to forcing. 



Boule de Niege. An elegant, peony-like 

 flower of extreme size, opening out 

 creamy white. A charming pan, 

 variety. . . . . ...» J 



Couronne d'Or. Golden yellow 



El Toreador. A prominent, highly 

 marked new sort with large heads 

 strongly carried; reddish orange bor- 

 dered buff . . . , 



Gloria Solis. Bronze crimson, bordered 

 yellow.. . 



Imperator Rubrorum. Scarlet. ...... 



La Candeur. White; a fine bedder. . . . 



Le Blason. Blush white 



Le Matador. Egg-shaped, glowing 

 scarlet with purple bloom 



Lord Beaeonsfield. Very double dark 

 pink; one of the largest 



Lord Roseberry. Delicate pink; an 

 early forcer 



Lucretia. Attractive, irregular petals; 

 very deep pink 



Murillo. Favorite pink, extra 



Reine des Roses.. Bright rose-pink. . . . 



Rex Rubrorum. Scarlet, medium, 

 early ; a splendid bedder 



Rose Blanche. Pure white 



Rubra Maxima. Large scarlet 



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Tea Rose. A lovely sport from Murillo; 











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Titian. Reddish brown and yellow. . . . 



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Turban Violet. A fine, dwarf bedder. . 



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If ordered by express at 100 rates, deduct 25 cts. per 

 100. 6 sold at dozen rates.. 25 at 100 rates. 



LATE COTTAGE OR MAY- 

 FLOWERING SINGLE TULIPS 



An interesting group, distinct in many ways from the pre- 

 ceding list of early flowering Tulips, their blooming period 

 commencing a week or two after the others cease. Bold, 

 strong and hardy — they are naturally adapted to permanent 

 outdoor plantings, and besides making their brilliant field 

 show from year to year, yield the finest cut flowers of any 

 class. It is advisable to plant a trifle deeper than the earlier 

 sorts. 



Bizarres. Mixed varieties. Yellow ground 



with crimson, red or white markings. .$ 

 Byblooms. Mixed varieties. Purple 

 lilac, or black markings on white ground 

 Bouton d'Or (Ida). Golden yellow, 

 with black anthers; a very showy 



bedder and excellent for cutting 



Caledonia. Orange red, dark stems. . . 

 Ellen Willmott. Long-stemmed, flow- 

 ers long and narrow with slightly re- 

 flexing petals. Outside primrose, inside 

 canary; maturing to all-over bright 



yellow... 



Fairy Queen. Rosy heliotrope broadly 



margined yellow. 



Gesneriana Lutea. One of the very 

 best bedding Tulips, hardy and long- 

 stemmed; pure golden yellow 



Gesneriana Spathulata. Brightest 



scarlet, with purplish center 



Gesneriana Macrospila. Scarlet, with 



black center. A fine bedder 



Gesneriana "Rosalind." Scarlet with 



white eye 



Gesneriana "Sweet Nancy." White 



edged rose. 



Glare of the Garden. Extra fine flow- 

 ers of immense size; dazzling scarlet. . . 

 Golden Crown. Yellow, bordered and 



feathered orange-red 



1 Inglescombe Pink. Salmon pink, fine. 

 Jlnglescombe Scarlet. Black base. . 

 llnglescom.be Yellow. This fine yellow 

 I variety is of globular shape and on 

 I account of type similarity, is often 



I called "the Yellow Darwin" 



' Isabella (Blushing Bride). Carmine rose 

 shaded with cream and suffused silvery 



white and rose. Very beautiful 



La Merveille. Scarlet, suffused orange : 



Parisian White. Pure white 



Parisian Yellow. Pure yellow 



Picotee (Maiden's Blush). Rosy pink, 



shaded white 



Scarlet Mammoth. Extremely large. . 

 Sulphur Crown. Pale yellow 



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If ordered by express, deduct 25 cts. per 100. 



