FALL IS THE TIME TO PLANT 
TULIPS FOR SPRING BLOOMS 
The demand for Tulips has increased so much in 
the past few years that we think they need no in¬ 
troduction, and we are listing several varieties 
here and think that we have a good selection for 
you to choose from. Tulips can be planted from 
October 1st until the ground is frozen solid and 
should be planted four inches apart and three to 
four inches deep. 
Darwin Tulips 
DARWIN TULIPS 
AFTER GLOW — Dark rosy red, copper color edged. 
BARRONE DE LA TONNAYE—Vivid pink, margined 
blush, 
BARTIGON—Fiery crimson, and the best commercial 
variety. 
BLEU AIMABLE—Blue lavender. 
CLARA BUTT—Clear, self-colored, salmon rosy pink. 
CITY OF HAARLEM—Bright scarlet with black center; 
one of the best. 
FARNCOMBE SANDERS—Fiery rose-scarlet. 
FEU BRILLIANT—Fiery red, very attractive. 
INGLESCOMBE YELLOW—Large cup shape, clear 
canary yellow. 
MADAME KRELAGE—Lilac rose, a good variety. 
PHILLIPE DE COMMINS—Maroon. 
PRIDE OF HAARLEM—Bright rose suffused with pur¬ 
ple : used for border among shrubs. 
PRINCESS ELIZABETH—Vivid rose pink, very beau¬ 
tiful. 
REV. EWBANK—Silvery heliotrope, with light tint at 
margin. 
VALENTINE—Violet blue. 
WHITE QUEEN—Large white. 
6 c each, 60c per doz., $4.00 per 100 
DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS 
COURONNE d’OR—Orange yellow. 
PEACH BLOSSOM—Beautiful rosy pink, shaded white. 
RUBRA MAXIMA—Crimson red. 
8 c Each 75c per Doz, $5.00 per 100 
Crocus 
CROCUS 
The unusually bright colors of Crocus make a won¬ 
derful display, and they are among the first flowers to 
bloom. Plant 3 inches apart in clusters, in front of 
shrubs or in the lawn, 
STRIPED QUEEN—Lavender stripes on white ground. 
PURPUREA GRANDIFLORA—Deep purple-purple. 
YELLOW MAMMOTH -Deep yellow. 
Prices on the above varieties: 
50c per doz., $3.00 per 100 
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES 
Very effective and artistic results may be obtained 
by the use of these graceful and attractive plants, 
good used with other plantings and also in rock gar¬ 
dens. 
EUALIA GRACILLIMA UNIVITTATA (Japan Rush). 
Of long graceful habit; very narrow bright green 
foliage. Grows 6 to 7 feet high. 
EUALIA, DWARF VARIEGATED—Leaves longitudi¬ 
nally striped. Leaves green, green and silvery 
stripes. Grows 6 to 7 feet high. 
Prices for the above varieties: 
50c per doz., $3.50 per 100 
DELPHINIUM—HARDY LARKSPUR 
Delphiniums are without question the most beautiful 
hardy plants in cultivation. Their long, showy spikes 
of various colored flowers are in bloom from June until 
frost, and furnish an unlimited supply of cut flowers. 
2 year size, 20c each, 3 for 50c, 6 for 90c, 12 for $1.60 
Tiger Lily 
COTTAGE OR MAY FLOWERING 
TULIPS 
AMBROSIA—Superb rosy lilac edged apricot, fragrant. 
MRS. MOON—Large pure yellow. 
PICOTEE—White, with bordered and tipi>ed rosy pink. 
Prices on the above varieties: 
8 c each, 75c per doz., $5.00 per 100 
HYACINTHS 
There is no bulb that can take the place of the 
Hyacinth, for it can be grown in beds in the flower 
garden and also in pots and they are easy to grow. 
They should be planted 3 to 5 inches apart, and about 
2 inches deep. 
CITY OF HAARLEM—Large, fine yellow. 
GAP , R\LDI—Brilliant carmine, extra fine and large 
spikes. 
GERTRUDE -Very fine deep pink; an early forcer. 
KING OF THE BLUES—Deep blue, with large spikes 
LA GRANDESSE- Pure double white large bells. 
QUEEN OF THE BLIASS Dark blue, with large 
spikes. 
QUEEN OF THE PINKS -Beautiful deep pink. 
ROI DES BELGES -Bright scarlet red. 
YELLOW HAMMER Deep yellow; the best in this 
color. 
Prices on the above varieties; 
15c each, $1.35 per doz. 
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