GENERAL LIST OF 
Spring-Flowering Bulbs 
Spring-flowering bulbs afTord the surest and most economical means of getting abun¬ 
dant bloom in the shortest possible time. There is an immense variety of color, 
form, and blooming season, so that flowers may be had from the earliest spring until 
the opening of peonies, roses, and summer perennials. Prices are amazingly low this 
year— an opportunity of a lifetime. 
DARWIN TULIPS (May-Flowering) 
Wonderfully efTective, (trowiiif; from 22 to .SO inches high, with huge, cup¬ 
shaped flowers of finest form. Most attractive if planted in solid colors. 
Afterglow. (New.) Deep rosy orange with salmon-tinted 
Doz. 
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edges, inside deep orange; of monstrous size. 
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Aphrodite. Clear silvery pink; large oval flowers. 28 in . 
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Aviator Hawks. Dark pink, jrale margin. 29 in. 
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Baronne de la Tonnaye. Rase, shaded blush. 
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Centenaire. Deep rose, flushed claret; blue center. 
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Chant de Cygne. Glowing salmon-scarlet, shaded rose. . 
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City of Haarlem. Glittering scarlet, black center. 
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Clara Butt. Bea\itiful salmon-rose. 
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Dream. Lavender. 
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Giant. Deep reddish purple shaded dark violet. 
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Golden Fleece. Deep vellow, with bronze tip. 
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Jacob Maris. Deep scarlet-red; blue base. 
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Jubilee. Egg-shaped: rich blue-purijle. 
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Kathleen Parlow. Bright silvery rose. 39 in. 
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110 
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King George V. Bright rosy red, shaded cerise. 
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La Fiancee. Deep rose, edged light rose. 
La Tulipe Noire. Black. 
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Louise de la Valliere. Soft pink; large, oval flower. 
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Mr. Farncombe Sanders. Scarlet. 
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Mystery. Glittering black; large flower. 
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Peking. .4 very fine rich golden yellow Darwin. 
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Philippe de Comines. \'elvet maroon-purple. 
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President Taft. Deep crimson-red. 
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Pride of Haarlem. Bright rose, flushed with purple. 
75 
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Prince of Netherlands. Cerise, rose-pink margin. 
90 
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Prince of Wales. Glowing salmon-scarlet, shaded rose. 
90 
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60 
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Princess Elizabeth. Rose, shaded blush at border. . . . 
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Ravenswing. Dark satiny purple. .30 in. 
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Rev. H. Ewbank. Heliotrope-lilac. 
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The Bishop. Pure violet; strong stem. 
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Valentin. Violet-blue. 
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Yellow Giant. Large, broad, yellow flower; tall stem. . . . 
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Yolande. Soft cerise, tinted salmon; yellow base. 
1 
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80 
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Zulu. Dark purplish black. Extra fine. 
90 
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60 
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Zwanenburg. Pure white Darwin; extra long stem. 
85 
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Superfine Mixed . 
60 
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BREEDER TULIPS (May-fl owering) 
Nature’s hajtpiest color combinations of i)urple and bronze, gray and lilac, 
yellow and bronze, brown and orange. Grow as tall as Darwins, with flower.s as 
large, and their fine colors produce a most artistic effect. Doz. 100 1000 
Bacchus. Dark violet-blue; enormous flower. 
Bronze Queen. Buff, tinted apricot. 
Dillenburg. A glorious salmon-orange, shaded rose. 27 in 
Dom Pedro. Dull brown, shaded tnaroon. 
Fairy. Terra-cotta and bronze. 
Indian Chief. Redd sh i)urple, flushed coppery bronze. 
Jaune d’CEuf. Golden apricot. 
Louis XIV. Purple, flushed golden bronze: very large. 
Mrs. Beecher Stowe. Bright violet; lovely flower. 28 in. 
Old Ti mes. Dull violet-bronze, pale yellow edge. 23 in. 
Pink Pearl. Luminous rose, petals nicely curled. 27 in. 
Prince of Orange. Terra-cotta with orange edge. 
Mixed Breeder Tulips. 
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COTTAGE TULIPS (Ma y-flowering) 
They ate especially attiacfive if planted in groups through the hardy 
border. Doz. 100 1000 
Ambrosia. Salmon-orange inside, outsideshaded lilac-rose.$0 90 .'JO 
Argo. Gohlen bronze, stippled orange at eilge of petals. . 
Avis Kennicott. lliclt yellow, black bare; reflexea petals. 
Bouton d’Or. Golden yellow . 
Buff Beauty. Salmon-orange, shaded buff. 
Cairara. Broad, rounded, incurved petals of pure white 
form a cup-shaped bloom of great beauty; yellow anthers. 1 35 
Dido. Outside vivid rose-red edged dull orange; inside 
glowing orange-scarlet, paling at edges; base large, 
yellow, with black-green, stany border. 1 00 
Ellen Willmott. Creamy yellow: reflexed petals . 
Golden Wonder. Golden yellow, reddish orange markings. 
Grenadier. Immense rich orange-scarlet; fragrant. 21 in.. 
Inglescombe Yellow (The Yellow Darwin) . 
Jeanne Desor. Orange-yellow and scarlet. T.arge flower. 2 00 15 00 145 00 
Marjorie Bowen. Buff and orange, passing to pink. 28 i.i. 2 50 Iti 00 
Moonlight. Pale yellow; elongated flower . 90 6 .50 tit) 00 
Mrs. F. E. Dixon. Lovely pale sulphur-yellow. 28 in... . 1 7.5 12 (X) 1(K) 00 
Mrs. Kerrell. Orange-rose, tingetl delicate amber. 1 2.5 ,8 (H) 
Mrs. Moon. Yellow; reflexed jtointed petals. 90 6 .50 
Orange King. Glowing orange, shaded scarlet. 85 ti ,50 
Orient. remarkably colored, large, bold 
flower—ialmon with bright rosy carmine and Doz. 100 ItXX) 
orange-re<l edges. SI 2.5 $8 (X) S7.5 (X) 
Picotee. White, bordered carmine-ro.se. 80 6 00 ,5.5 (X) 
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PARROT TULIPS 
Differ from the Cottage Tulips in having laciniated or slashed edges. 
Very showy in the garden and artistic in vases and baskets. 
Fantasy. Salmon-pink outside, marked with fresh Doz. 100 1000 
young green, the inside color like a burning coal.. .$2 (XI $13 (X) $120 00 
Mixed Colors . 1 00 7 (X) 6.5 (X) 
Special Import Collection.—100 Parrot Tulips in 5 named sorts, $7.50 
TULIPS, SINGLE EARLY 
Especially recommended for forcing. Planted outdoors, they will bloom 
in April and during the first i)art of May. Doz. 100 1000 
Crimson Brilliant. Crimson-scarlet. 
De Wet (Fireglow). Golden yellow, flushed and stip] 
fiery orange-scarlet —a distinct shade. 
Keizerskroon. Red, yellow margin. 
Lady Boreel. Purest white: large flower. Good 
exhibition, also for bedding. 
President Lincoln (Queen of the Violets). Purp 
mauve, white base. Very showy. 
Prince of Austria. Orange-red. 
Rising Sun. Large, deep golden yellow flower. 
Rose Luisante. Fine deep brilliant rose. A grand Tulip. 
Schling’s Rainbow Mixture of Single Early Tulips.. 
TULIPS, DOUBLE EARLY 
Azalea. (New.) A beautiful deep rose.$0 90 $6 
Brimstone (Tea Rose). Pale yellow, flushed salmon. . . 
Golden King. (New.) Clear soft yellow, very double. . 
Murillo. White, shaded rose . 
Rubra Maxima. \'erndlion-crimson . 
Schling’s Rainbow Mixture of Double Early Tulips 
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NARCISSI 
Grown in Old Virginia where their culture has flourished since the days of 
the early settlers. Thoroughly acclimated. No better bulbs can be grown 
anywhere. Septendier planting is recommended. 
LARGE TRUMPET VARIETIES Doz. lOo 
Emperor. Golden yellow; very large trumpet. Mother bulbs. . 
Emperor. First-size, round bulbs. 
Empress. White perianth; yellow trumpet. Double-nosed bulbs. 
Empress. First-size, round bulbs. 
King Alfred. Golden yellow, fringed at mouth. 
La Vestale. Pure ivory-white perianth; trumpet deep cream. 
.4 giant.Each 30 cts.. . 
Olympia. Large yellow trumpet with lighter perianth. Same 
Robert Sydenham. Largest of all Trumpet Daffodils. Perianth 
sulphur-yellow. Large, wide, open trumpet, deeply frilleil, 
golden yellow . 
Silver Star. A glorious pure white trumpet, heavily frilled at 
edges . Each 31) cts.. . 
Spring Glory. Pure yellow trumpet; white perianth. Excellent 
stem._. . I'er 1000 875. . 
Van Waveren’s Giant. Periantfi primrose, with yellow trumpet 
of huge size . 
Mrs. Nette O’Melveny. Pure white ])erianth; cup lemon- 
yeljow with orange picotee. .4 delightful flower. 
Barri, Bath’s Flame. Perianth yellow; cup deep yellow with 
broad eilge of orange-reil. The flower is distinctive becau.se 
of its very long, pointed iietals. 
Barri Conspicuus. Yellow irerianth; short cup, edged orange. . 
Barri, Diana Kasner. Pure white perianth; large, fluted yellow 
cup with blo(Kl-red frill. \'ery beautiful. 
Barri, Firebrand. Periaidh creamy white; cup fiery red. Very 
showy and distinct. 
Barri, Masterpiece. Creamy white perianth; star-shape(i, flat 
orange cup. nicely frilled. 
Barri, Red Beacon. Creamy white, overlapping perianth; orange 
cup, beautifully frilled. Very showy . 
Barri, Red Chief. Perianth white; cup bold, flat, with broad 
baiai of crimson-scarlet, l.ov'ely . 
Incomparabilis, Bernardino. Perianth large, creamy white: 
cnj) trilled and widely expanded, stained deep oiange and 
apricot. Exquisite . 
Incomparabilis, Croesus. Canary-yellow perianth of great 
size; very broad, flute<l cuji of rich orange . 
Incomparabilis, Lucifer. White perianth; orange-red 
cup... . 
Incomparabilis, Sir Watkin. Sulphur-yellow peri¬ 
anth; deep yellow cup. 
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