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LATE OR MAY FLOWERING TULIPS 



These flower in May; usually they are in full bloom about Memorial Day They 

 are. very showy, and contain colors not found in any other class of Tulips. They are 

 valuable tor cut-flower use both to the amateur and florist. They are also in demand 

 ior bedding and for planting in clumps in borders of hardy perennials 



Bizarres. Flowers with yellow grounds, striped or feathered with 

 crimson, purple, or white 



Byblooms. White grounds, striped or marked with purple' lilac " 

 or black* , . .. , . „ , ... .... 4 . f "., ; ' '• 



Bouton d'Or (Ida). The only late pure deep yellow; very beauti- 

 ful; fine for cutting 4 , ,. 



Gesneriana. Dazzling scarlet, black center; effective 'in beds-' line 

 for cutting » i*x>:. 



Golden Crown. Deep yellow, edged red; fine for cutting. ....... 



Golden Eagle. Deep yellow, with narrow orange-red fringe 



Isabella, York and Lancaster. Rose and white; fine late sort.' 



Darwin Tulips, mixed 



Darwin Tulips, named varieties \" \ \ 



Each. 



Doz. 



100 



So 05 



$0 35 



$2 00 



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35 



2 00 



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35 



2 00 



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40 



2 50 



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25 



I 50 



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35 



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40 



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05 



35 



2 50 



08 



80 



3 50 



CROCUS 



For pots and borders. A universal fa- 

 vorite, being one of the earliest flowers 

 seen in the spring. They are neat, dwarf 

 and compact in growth, and the blooms are 

 of bright colors. 



The bulbs should be set three inches 

 deep, and be planted in October or early in 

 November to insure success. They are 

 very effective when combined with Snow- 

 drops, Scilla sibirica, Daffodils and other 

 spring flowers. The Crocus can also be 

 grown indoors cither in pots or bulb pans 

 in loam, or in dishes filled with wet moss, 

 in which the bulbs are set closely, half an 

 inch below the surface. 



HYBRID NAMED CROCUS 



These are composed of all the best and 

 most beautiful varieties and are remark- 

 able for richness of color and the immense 

 size of their flowers. 



Albion. Fine striped. 



Baron von Bruno w. Dark purple. 



David Rizzio. Purple. 



King of the Blues. Very large. 



Doz., 15 cts. ; 



I Mont Blanc. Finest of all the whites. 

 Non Plus Ultra. Blue, white-bordered, 

 Queen Victoria. Fine white. 



I Sir Walter Scott. Variegated. 



too, 70 cts.; 1,000, $5.50. 



MIXED CROCUS 



Large White. Mixed shades 



Large Blue and Purple. Mixed 



Large Striped and Variegated. Mixed. 



Giant Golden Yellow 



Large Golden Yellow 



Superb Mixture. All colors 



Doz. 



100 



T,000 



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$0 50 



$4 00 





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4 00 



10 



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4 00 



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10 



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