A. Washburn & Sons, 
Bulbs, Plants and 
Flowers. 
Tournesoll, double, red and yellow, 3 cents each, 30 cents per dozen, $1.75 per 100. 
Murillo, double, pink, 4 cents each, 40 cents per dozen, $3.00 per 100. 
If wanted by mail add 6 cents per dozen for postage. Price of single bulbs in- 
cludes postage. 
Bedding Tulip* 
These we can recommend for planting out where no set design is wanted. They 
are all good, sound bulbs, and are sure to give satisfaction. We do not recommend 
them for forcing. 
Single Tulips.— Ked, red and yellow, white, yellow, violet, and pink. 
Double Tulips. — Yellow, white, violet, pink, red and yellow, red. 
Price of above, either single or double, 20 cents per dozen, 3 dozen for 50 cents, 
$1 per 100. If wanted by mail add 5 cents per dozen for postage. 
Late, or May- Flowering Tulips 
These are for outdoor planting only. Blooming the latter part of May, they pro- 
long the tulip season two or three weeks. Produced on stems from 18 to 24 inches 
long, they are particularly good for cutting. Their lasting qualities when cut are ex- 
cellent. 
Gesneriana, rich crimson, 3 cents each, 30 cents per dozen, $1.75 per 100; Golden 
Gem, yellow, 3 cents each, 30 cents per dozen, $1.50 per 100. 
If wanted by mail add 6 cents per dozen for postage. 
Parrot Tulip* 
These should be found in every garden, as the colors are very brilliant and the 
deeply cut or fringed petals add much to their attractiveness. Plant where they can 
be left for at least two years, as they generally bloom better the second season. 
Ear, y ordering is an ad - Mixed colors, 3 cents each, 25 cents per dozen, $1.50 per 100. If wanted by mail 
vantage to both 
our patrons and ourselves a( 3d 5 cents per dozen for pos age. 
