47 
CARTERS MAY-FLOWERING TULIPS. 
YELLOW -Continued. 
•Inglescombe Yellow.— (See Yellow Darwin, page 451 
111. 18 iii. Per do/.., .85 ; per 100, 5.50 ; per 1,000, 50.00 
*Jaune tl’CEuf. -A most distinct globular flower of 
apricot and yellow. Ht. 25 in. 
Per do/.., .60 ; per 100, 4.00 ; per 1,000, 35.00 
*Mrs. Moon. — Canary yellow ; large showy variety, long 
pointed petals. Ht. 26 in. 
Per do/., .85 ; per 100, 5.50 ; per 1,000, 50.00 
Orange King. -Bright orange, line yellow base ; large 
globular flower, deliciously scented. Ht. 18 in. 
Per do/., .70 ; per 100, 4.50 ; per 1,000, 40.00 
One each of the 1 3 
WHITE AND 
Parisian Yellow (Annie).— Fine yellow variety; large 
flower. Ht. 20 in. 
Per do/., .35 ; per 100, 2.25 ; per 1,000, 17.50 
Retroflexa. Bright yellow, elegantly recurved ; should be 
planted with Elegans. Ht. 17 in. 
Per do/., .45 ; per loo, 3.00 ; per 1,000, 25.00 
Vitellina.— Pale sulphur yellow, passing to white ; large 
well-formed flower. Ht. 22 in. 
Per do/., .60 ; per loo, 4.00 ; per 1,000, 35.00 
varieties, .50, mailed free. 
WHITE SHADED. 
Dora— Pure white, making a beautiful bedding variety 
with Scarlet Matnmoth ; very erect. Ht. 12 in. 
Per do/., .45 ; per 100, 3.00 ; per 1,000, 25.00 
Elegans Alba.— White, with narrow rose edge ; very 
effective for table decoration. Ht. 14 in. 
Per do/., .75 ; per 100, 5.00 ; per 1,000, 45.00 
*La Singuliere.— Large flower, opening greyish white, and 
when fully out becoming suffused with deep cherry red. 
Ht. 25 in. Each, .15 ; per do/., 1.50 ; per 100, 12.00 
Picotee (Maiden’s Blush).— Creamy white, faintly edged 
pink ; large pointed flower. Ht. 20 in. 
Per do/., .25 ; per 100, 1.50 ; per 1,000, 12.00 
Picotee. 
Mrs. Moon. 
Yellow {see above). 
BROWN AND GREEN. 
*Dom Pedro. — Handsome large brown flower, with deep 
bronze base. The most deliciously perfumed of all 
tulips. Ht. 24 in. Each, .30; per do/., 3.00; per 100, 20.00 
One each of the 4 varieties, .25, mailed free. 
Viridiflora. A green variety, edged yellow ; most curious 
and quite distinct. Ht. 15 in. 
Per do/., .45 ; per 100, 3.00 ; per 1,000, 25.00 
Mixed Varieties of Superb Colours 
MIXED. 
Per do/., .25 ; per 100, 1.50 ; per 1,000, 12.00 
PARROT TULIPS. 
The cultivation of the Parrot Tulip is vastly on the increase. The colours and curious forms of the petals are alike 
charming 6 They 'bloom in the early part of May, and the flower does not show its fantastic points until fully developed. 
Ht. about 12 111. ^ ^ p arce l p os t add postage at zone rates ; weight 7 lb. per 100. Single bulbs mailed free. 
Caf€ Brun. — Deep brown and yellow. 
Per do/., .30 ; per 100, 2.00 
Constantinople. — Red 
Per do/., .25 ; per 100, 1.50 
Cramoisie Brilliante.— Deep crimson, black centre (finest 
of all). Per do/., .30 ; per 100, 2.00 
Lutea.— Yellow 
Per do/., .25 ; per 100, 1.50 
Maark Graaff. — Crimson and yellow ; extra fine. 
Per do/, .30 ; per 100, 2.00 
Perfecta. -Striped ; a beautiful flower. 
Per do/., .25 ; per 100, 1.50 
Fine Mixed Per do/., .25 ; per 100, 1.50 
One each of the above 7 varieties, .15, mailed free. 
Maark Graaff. Perfecta. 
OLD DUTCH GARDEN TULIPS. 
Postage as for Parrot Tulips. 
Bybloemens Mixed.-Red on white ground^ ^ ^ j Breeders Mixed. ^ ^ ^ ^ , . Q . per 1>000 , 20 . 00 
CARTERS TESTED SEEDS, Die., los-iob CHAMBER OR COMMERCE BLDG., BOSJOS, MASS. 
