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MARSHALL’S MATCHLESS BULBS 
tMarshall’s Single Sarly Tulips 
(April Flowering) 
Tulips for bedding are the most popular and effective of all hardy, bulbous plants. In our de¬ 
scriptions we give the color and average height to w r hich they grow. For pot culture and forcing 
for Winter cut flowers they are invaluable. 
For outdoor planting, 4 inches to the bottom of the bulb is deep enough, and a distance of 5 to 
6 inches between the bulbs is sufficient. They may be planted in October and November, before 
the ground freezes. For pot culture, a compost of two parts loam to one part light manure, with 
sand intermixed, is suitable. From three to five bulbs, according to size, in a 5-inch pot, are very 
effective. The pot should be buried until the bulbs are well rooted. 
A, B, and C indicate season for flowering. A 
and B may be planted to flower about the same 
time in the open ground; C flowers later. The 
figures indicate average height in inches. 
Not less than 6 bulbs sold at dozen rate, 
25 at 100 rate. 
Doz. 100 
Belle Alliance. Brilliant, deep scarlet; 
sweet scented. A, 11 .$0.90 $6.00 
Brilliant Star. Vermilion scarlet. 
fine for early forcing. A, 12 .80 5.00 
Clirysolora. Pure yellow, large flow¬ 
ers, splendid bedder. A, 12 .90 6.00 
Cottage Maid. Bright pink; fine forc¬ 
er or bedder. B, 10 .90 6.00 
Couleur Cardinal. Rich crimson; 
large and beautiful. C, 12 .90 6.00 
Crimson Brilliant. Scarlet crimson; 
an early forcer. C, 12 .80 5.00 
De Wet. Beautiful golden, flushed 
and striped fiery orange scarlet. 
B, 15 .90 6.00 
Duchesse de Parma. Orange red, 
margined with yellow. B, 14 .90 6.00 
Flamingo. Carmine rose with white 
stripes. A large flower and splendid 
forcer. B, 12 .85 5.50 
Fred Moore. Dark orange; long 
stems; early forcer. A, 14 .85 5.50 
Goldfinch. Deep yellow; good forcer 
and bedder. A, 12 .90 6.00 
Hobbema. A unique color, best de¬ 
scribed as “crushed strawberry.” 
Tall stem; splendid forcer. 15 in. . . .90 6.00 
Ibis. Dark, brilliant pink. Large 
flower and fine forcer. 12 in.85 5.50 
Keizerskroon. Crimson scarlet, bor¬ 
dered with clear yellow. B, 14 .90 6.00 
Max Havelaar. Blood orange, flush¬ 
ed salmon rose; a good forcer. B, 12 .90 6.00 
Mon Tresor. Large, pure yellow; 
early forcer. B, 12 1.00 7.00 
Pink Beauty. Rosy pink, slightly 
shaded white. Fine bedder. B, 13 . . .90 6.00 
Prince of Austria. Brilliant orange 
red. Grand forcer. B, 14 .85 5.50 
Proserpine. Salmon rose pink, very 
fine form; good forcer. B, 13 .90 6.00 
Prosperity. Beautiful rose pink, early 
forcer. B, 10 .85 5.50 
Kising Sun. Golden yellow, of enor¬ 
mous size. Tall stem; excellent. 
forcer. B, 14 .90 6.00 
Hose la Heine. Deep rose; the best 
early forcer. B, 11 .85 5.50 
Hose Luisante. Deep rose; beautiful 
large flower. C, 10 .90 6.00 
Thomas Moore. Rosy terra cotta; 
tall, early flower. B, 14 .90 6.00 
Van Her Neer. Rich purple; large 
and beautifully formed flower.90 6.00 
Vermilion Brilliant. Vermilion scar¬ 
let, forcing or bedding. B, 12 .85 5.50 
White Beauty. The white sport of 
Pink Beauty; large, pure white 
flower . 1.00 7.00 
White Hawk. Large, pure white; fine 
for forcing. A, 12 .90 6.00 
Yellow Prince. Bright yellow, 
sweet-scented. B, 11 .90 6.00 
Single Sarly Tulips in 
{Mixture 
Doz. 
100 
1000 
Marshall's Superfine Mix- 
ture. Brightest colors; 
manv varieties . $0.75 
$4.50 
$42.00 
Marshall’s Matchless Mix- 
ed. From named vari¬ 
eties .90 
6.00 
55.00 
Marshall’s ‘Double Tulips 
APRIL FLOWERING 
Double Tulips usually flower about 10 days 
later than the Single Early Tulips. They are 
very popular for bedding and forcing. 
Doz. 100 
Azalea. Beautiful deep rose, flushed 
salmon. A fine forcer. 12 in.$0.95 $6.50 
Blue Flag. Very large flower; rosy 
violet in color; brilliant and unique. 
14 in. 1.40 9.00 
Couronne d’Or. Beautiful orange 
yellow, large, handsome flower. 10 
in.95 6.50 
Imperator Rubrorum. Bright scarlet; 
very double. 10 in. .90 6.00 
Mr. Van der Iloef (Pure Yellow Mu¬ 
rillo). Large, double yellow; good 
forcer. 12 in.90 6.00 
Murillo. Blush white, shaded with 
rose; large. 12 in. .90 6.00 
Peach Blossom. A beautiful light 
pink; fine for forcing. 12 in. 1.00 7.00 
Salvator Rosa. Splendid deep rose, 
flamed white. 11 in.90 6.00 
Sehoonoord. The best double white 
Tulip. 12 in. 1.00 7.00 
Tea Rose. Soft saffron yellow". 12 in. .90 6.00 
Tournesol. Bright scarlet, edged 
with yellow. 11 in. 1.00 7.00 
Vuurbaak. Fiery scarlet, tinted 
orange. 12 in.90 6.00 
Mixed Double Tulips 
Marshall’s Matchless Mixed. A first-class 
mixture of all colors. Doz. 80c., 100 
$5.00, 1000 $48.00. 
Tarrot T ulips 
The petals of these have feathered edges, and 
in addition to other colors, combine shades of 
green—a peculiarity confined to this class. 
These Tulips are very showy and worthy of 
general planting in beds and borders. Very 
late in flowering. 
Doz. 100 
Admiral of Constantinople. Glossy 
scarlet, shaded and tipped orange $0.90 $6.00 
Fantasy. Beautiful salmon-rose with 
ragged edges and fantastically shap¬ 
ed petals, erect strong stems .... 1.80 12.00 
Feu Brilliant (Cramoisi Brilliant). 
Dazzling crimson .90 6.00 
Lutea Major. Yellow, striped crim¬ 
son and green .90 6.00 
Markgraaf. Golden inside, feathered 
brilliant scarlet, purple and green 
outside .90 6.00 
Perfecta (Gloriosa). Yellow, scarlet 
green .90 6.00 
Marshall’s Finest Mixed. A combin¬ 
ation of all the above sorts . .90 6.00 
