DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS 
Very showy and lasting; splendid for beds and borders and for culture in pots. Double Early Tulips have been much 
maligned but for long-lasting color early in the season, nothing is better, and some of the best have really lovely form. 
Boule de Neige. 12 in. Sulphury white, enor- Doz. 
mous, double flower, resembling a white peony. 
Extra-good bedder and forcer .$1 25 
Imperator Rubrorum. 14 in. Blood-red. 
Recommended for forcing and a good bedder . 1 25 
MARECHAL NIEL. 11 in. Canary-yellow, 
flushed with orange. Splendid for both outdoor 
planting and forcing .. 1 25 
Murillo. 12 in. White flower with delicate rose- 
pink flush. The petals are symmetrically ar¬ 
ranged, so that it resembles a small, loose- 
flowered peony.1 00 
ORANGE NASSAU. 11 in. Bright orange-red 
novelty. Recommended for planting in beds, 
setting out, or grouping in borders.1 25 
100 
$7 00 
7 00 
8 00 
6 00 . 
7 00 
Queen Emma. 11 in. Brilliant deep cherry- Doz. 
rose. A newer variety of great merit . . . . $1 50 $10 00 
Tea -rose (Safrano; Brimstone Beauty). 12 in. 
Soft pale yellow, beautifully tinged flesh-rose 
as the flower ages. Very good bedder and 
splendid forcer. 1 00 5 50 
Tournesol Red and Yellow. 11 in. Red, tinged 
deep orange-yellow. Very early forcing variety. 1 25 6 50 
Vuurbaak. 12 in. Fiery vermilion-red, shaded 
orange when fully opened. For beds and good 
for late forcing. 1 00 5 50 
DOUBLE MIXED TULIPS . 60 4 00 
Any variety of Tulip not listed can be supplied at lowest 
prevailing prices 
FREESIAS 
New-crop bulbs will be ready in July, and if potted at once and kept in a coldframe until leaves are well developed and 
then brought in and not forced, they can be bloomed early for Christmas. 
giant lavender-pink of 
Long stem, forceful 
grower, and lasting. 
Carrie Budau. Large lavender-pink flowers 
APOTHEOSE. A 
waxy substance. 
ELDER’S GIANT WHITE. By far the largest 
white Freesia in existence; almost twice 
the size of Purity. (Plant Patent No. 17.) 
Top-size Bulbs. XXX. 
Second-size Bulbs. XX. 
Giant Colored Hybrids. A mixture of 
various shades of lavender, orange, pink, 
100 
1,000 
$8 00 
$70 00 
6 00 
50 00 
9 00 
85 00 
6 00 
55 00 
4 00 
35 00 
Freesias, Miss Blanche Blue (Elder’s) 
Golden Daffodil. The largest and best yellow 100 1,000 
Freesia. Large, deep yellow flowers borne 
on long, strong stems. 
Largest Bulbs. XXX.$5 50 $50 00 
Second-size Bulbs. XX. 4 00 35 00 
Golden Treasure. Extremely large and 
graceful flowers. The golden yellow 
petals are lightly tinged with lavender. 
Strong, long stems. Very attractive and 
distinct. 
Largest Bulbs. XXX. 6 00 55 00 
Second-size Bulbs. XX. 4 50 40 00 
MARIE LOUISE FISCHER. (Fischer’s.) 
Beautiful lavender-blue. 5 50 50 00 
MAR YON. Commonly called the Blue 
Freesia. Color is a lilac-mauve of very 
pleasing shade. Very large flower. Strong, 
sturdy grower. (Plant Patent No. 32.) . . 
$1.75 per doz. . 11 00 100 00 
Mendota. Splendid clear yellow flowers on 
long, strong stems. 5 00 45 00 
MISS BLANCHE BLUE. (Elder’s.) Of re¬ 
cent introduction. Produces enormous flow¬ 
ers of a pleasing shade of blue on very long, 
strong stems. Quite early. 7 50 70 00 
Mrs. Marc Peters. Very early giant pink. 
One of the most popular of recent introduc¬ 
tions. Flowers are large, borne on long, stiff 
stems. 7 00 65 00 
MRS. ROBERT CRAIG. (Fischer’s.) Uni¬ 
form blue. 5 00 45 00 
PINK BEAUTY. (Frey’s.) This is a distinct 
new type of Freesia—a giant rose-pink with 
broad petals and Hat, open flowers. It looks 
more like an orchid spray than a Freesia. 
Top-size bulbs. 6 00 50 00 
Purity (Superflora). (Casad’s.) Large, snowy 
white flowers, borne in great profusion on 
upright, stiff stems 2 to 2)/£ feet long. 
Largest Bulbs. XXX. 5 00 45 00 
Second-size Bulbs. XX. 4 00 35 00 
SUNSET. Beautiful flame-orange color. This 
variety was a great attraction in the field 
during flowering season. 7 00 65 00 
TANGERINE. New. Pure orange Freesia 
now offered for the first time. Well recom¬ 
mended. (Plant Patent No.44.) $2 per doz. . 18 00 
Varieties in Capital Letters are especially recommended for exhibition 
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