FALL CATALOGUE OF BULBS THAT BLOOM FOR 1908. 
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TuUP.« 
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DarWiq Talips. 
A new race of Tulips which produce only solid self colors 
and bloom early in May. Tho flowers arc of great size, like 
Gesneriana, and arc borne on tall graceful stems. The col¬ 
ors ara exceedingly rich and varied, ranging through all 
the shades of rose, deep red. violet, purple-blues to coal- 
black. Darwins are probably the most showy class of Tulips 
in cultivation, a bed of them producing an effect which for 
rich splendor is not surpassed by any othor flower. A val¬ 
uable novelty which all should try. 
Atiber— Deep plum, blue base, white eye. 
Circe— Heliotrope flushed white, 
liveliness -Soft rosy carmine. 
Nymph—White shaded rose. 
The Sultan— Pure blaok. 
6c. each: the 5 for 25c.; 60e. per dozen. 
Mixed—All colors and shades. Dozen, 30c.: loo for $1.75. 
Variegated Foliage •[•tiups. 
These Tulips are doubly desirable’in that the foliage as 
well as tho blossoms is very handsome. The broad green 
leaves are elegantly bordered or striped with white or 
creamy-yellow, which sets off the brilliancy of the blossoms 
to great advantage. For pots they are just superb, and bloom 
spleudidly in midwinter. For tho garden they are novol. 
Mixed all colors, double and single. 3 for ioc. ; 12 for 35c. 
J F<ilipa Greigi. 
Its large, green leaves are variegated with black spots, 
flowers of the largest size, transparent scarlet, as clear and 
beautiful as a sheet of wax. No other Tulip has a color li ke 
it, and none are so strikingly, beautiful.. Its magniiicentcolor 
shows up almost like a torch in a dark night- 15c. ea. ;3for 40c. 
parrot Tulips. 
A flower more bizarre, fantastic, or gorgeous, would be 
hard to And. A lied or clump of them always attracts much 
attention. They are six, seven and eight inches across, with 
petals toothed, horned, twisted and waved, now loosely in¬ 
curved. now spread flatly out like a star. Some are yellow, 
some are crimson, or again dashed, flaked orfeathered with 
green, gold or scarlet. Fine to plant among shrubbery, or 
for bedding. They grow ten inches in height, and bloom 
just alter the double Tulips. Our I’arrot Tulips are extra 
large bulbs sure to bloom- (Medium sized bulbs will not 
bloom well 
Constantinople— Fine deep crimson. 
Gloriosa— Yellow, splashed and striped crimson and green. 
Perfects— Gaily striped, yellow and rod. 
I.utea Major- Fine yellow. 
Cramoise Brilliant— Deep, dark, rich ruby-crimson, with 
large star-shaped black center, it inches across. 
Price. 4c. each; the 5 for I5e.; 30C. per dozen. 
Fine Mixed Parrot Tnlips All varieties.Doz.20e.: 100 $1.25. 
Mayflu\Veripg Tulips. 
The so called Mayflowering Tulips are a class of lato 
blooming sorts, among which are the Byblooms, Bizards, 
Darwins and a considerable list of other named sorts and 
species Thev arc exceedingly beautiful and show a wide 
range of rich colors. They are very showy if the weather is 
cool and damp at the time of blooming. Hot weather injures 
them. All sorts mixed, 25c. per dozen; $1.50 per 100. 
MixedTFolips. 
Our mixed Tulips are of extra fine quality being made up 
un first-class named sorts and much superior to the or- 
dinaVy grades. All extra large bulbs. 
Per doz. 
Per 100. 
Per looo. 
Double Fine'Mixed— All colors. 
25 
$1 50 
$12 00 
Single Fine Mixed All colors.. 
20 
1 25 
10 00 
Parrot Fine Mixed— All colors.. 
20 
1 25 
11 00 
By'blooms and Bizards Fine 
Mixed— All colors . . 
25 
1 50 
12 O0 
Due Van Thol, Fine Mixed— 
All colors. 
25 
1 50 
*12 00 
Darwin, Fine Mixed— Grand .. 
30 
1 73 
15 00 
Variegated Foliage, Mixed.... 
35 
2 00 
18 00 
Mayflowering, Mixed. 
25 
1 50 
12 00 
