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W. E. MARSHALL & CO. 



SINGLE DUC VAN THOL TULIPS 



The Due van Thols are the earliest of all the Tulips. They arc of dwarf habit, 

 and well adapted for forcing and for pot culture. They bloom outdoors before the 

 early single Tulips. 



Crimson. -Bright crimson 



Red. Bordered with yellow 



Rose. Milky white, shading to beautiful rose. 



Scarlet. D/azzlmg reddish scarlet 



Yellow. Citron-yellow 



White. Clear satiny white 



PARROT TULIPS 



For outdoor cultivation only; not suitable for forcing 



The petals of these have feathered edges, and in addition to other colors combine 

 shades of green — a peculiarity con lined to this class. The flowers are very singular 

 and picturesque, of large size and brilliant color, and form very effective groups for 

 the flower border. Very late in flowering. 



Doz. 



Constantinople. Crimson, tipped with orange $o 30 



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Lutea. Large; yellow. 

 Perfecta. Yellow, spotted red. 

 Finest Mixed. All colors 



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DOUBLE TULIPS 



These flower but little later than the 

 Single Early Tulips and are very orna- 

 mental either for bedding or forcing. The 

 flowers last much longer than single va- 

 rieties and are well adapted for beds on 

 the lawn or borders. 



Each. Doz. 100 



Couronne d'Or. Beau- 

 tiful orange-yellow; 

 large handsome flow- 

 er, A, 8 $0 06 $0 60 $4 50 



Duke of York. Dark 

 rose with white bor- 



Gloria Solis. Deep crim- 

 son, with yellow 

 edge, B, 7 



Helianthus. Crimson, 

 with wide yellow bor- 



Double Tulips 



Imperator Rubrorum. 



Bright scarlet; very 



double, B, 8 



L a C a n d e u r. Pure 

 white; very large; 

 excellent bedding 



Lady Grandison. Vermilion scarlet, A, 7 



Murillo. Blush white, shaded with rose; large, B, 7 



Rex Rubrorum. Brilliant scarlet; fine for bedding with La Can- 



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Tournesol. Bright scarlet, edged with yellow, B, 8 



Tournesol Yellow. Golden yellow, shaded with orange, B, 8 



MIXED DOUBLE TULIPS 



All the best and most desirable varieties in mixture. ~Doz 

 Superfine Mixed. All colors 2 for Sc. $0 20 



If Tulips arc uriln-cd by wail, add 5 cents per dozen for postage. 



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