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Select Named Double Hyacinths 
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Alida Cathetina, very fine dark rose, early fo is 
Blocksburg, lijiht blue, marbled with dark magnificent spike le 
Bouquet d'Orange, rosy salmon, fine semi-double bells ." .* 20 
Bouquet Royal, pure white, yellow center, extra fine spike 10 
Bouquet Tendre. brilliant dark carmine red, good truss !io 
Bride of Lammermoor, dark purple, variegated centre, large bells ................ .20 
Couronne Blanche, pure white, fine bells and good truss .10 
Qarrick, splendid bright blue with dark centre, very fine .20 
Grand Vainquer, pure waxy white, fine truss .20 
Heroine, pure golden yellow, very fine large bells .20 
Koh-i-noor, deep bright rose, large semi-double bells . . .20 
La Grandeur, bright golden vellow, with citron tinted centre ! ! ! ! ' .25 
La Tour d'Auvergne, the earliest pure white, extra fine spike .15 
Louis Napoleon, dark carmine red, rich and bright .15 
Minerva, salmon, with rosy carmine stripe, splendid flower .' ' .20 
riurillo, beautiful azure blue, shaded darker, immense bells '. . . .20 
Noble par Merite, splendid deep rose pink, very fine .' .' . .15 
Pasquin, liarht lilac blue with dark centre, fine spike .20 
Prince of Saxeweimar, dark blue, shaded violet, semi-double bells . . . . .15 
Prince of Waterloo, fine, pure waxy white, very large spike '. .15 
Regina Victoria, fine salmon rose, very early 15 
Robert Burns, deep jndigo black, compact truss 20 
Venus, ivory white with rosy blush centre, large spike 15 
Tulips 
The Tulip is always attractive because of its beauty and brilliancy of color, and is the most popular of 
early spring flowers. It is as hardy as the Hyacinth and as easy to grow, requiring the same conditions of 
culture, except that the bulbs being smaller, must not be planted quite so deep. The single varieties are 
easily forced, and if potted in September and treated as directed for Hyacinths, they may be had in bloom 
about Christmas. 
Single Varieties. 
Double Varieties. 
All named varieties of Tulips are 5 cents each, 50 cents a dozen. 
Adeline, cherry pink with yellow base. 
Artus, dwarf, bright red. 
Canary Bird, clear rich golden yellow. 
Cottage riaid, carmine pink, feathered white. 
Crimson King, bright crimson, showy. 
Koh-i-noor, vt-ry rich blood red. 
Pax alba, pure white with yellow base. 
Proserpine, rich silky carmine. 
Hueen Victoria, white tinted rose, 
embrandt, rich glowing crimson. 
Silver Standard, white feathered crimson. 
Yellow Prince, bright yellow, very showy. 
Single nixed, containing a large variety of colors, 
and only such sorts as grow the same height and 
flower together. 25 cents per dozen; $1.50 per 
hundred. 
Arabella, carmine rose, large flower. 
Due Van Thol, crimson scarlet. 
Gloria Solis, deep crimson, with golden margin. 
La Candeur, pure white, very full and large. 
riurillo, blush white, shaded rose. 
Purple Crown, velvety crimson maroon. 
Rex Rubrorum, bright crimson scarlet. 
Rose Blanche, pure white, tipped green. 
Rubra Maxima, carmine scarlet, flamed green. 
Tournesol, bright golden yellow, showy. 
Velvet Gem, deep mahogany, margined yellow. 
Virgilius, deep carmine, fading to blush at edges. 
Double nixed, containing the proper proportion 
of bright colors, all early flowering varieties that 
will bloom together. 25 cents per dozen; |i.5o 
per hundred. 
These are late flowering single Tulips, with large characteristic blossoms and 
curiously laciniated petals of varied and brilliant colors, very beautiful and inter- 
Fine mixture, 30 cents per dozen; $2.00 per hundred. 
Parrot Tulips 
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Crocus 
One of the earliest and most popular of spring flowers, and on account of its varied colored blossoms, 
is remarkably effective. They will thrive in any soil or situation, but are most striking when planted 
in large groups or lines of distinct colors. 
Separate Colors.— Yellow, blue and purple, white, striped and variegated. 15 cents per dozen, 
fl.oo per hundred. 
All Colors nixed.— ID cents per dozen; 75 cents per hundred. 
