FALL CATALOGUE OF BULBS THAT BLOOM FOR 1897 
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(Jrapd ]3°dble Thlips. 
Double Tulips produce very large double flow 
ers, many of which are as large and showy as a 
Pasony. They are becoming more and more pop¬ 
ular each year, which they justly merit. A very 
pretty show can be made by planting several col¬ 
ors, such as yellow, white, rose and crimson, in 
the same bed. The bright colors of the large 
double blossoms contrast splendidly and make a 
charming display. 
Blue Flag— Late. Flower beautiful shape; a dis¬ 
tinct color. 
Count of Leicester — Another very distinct and 
finely colored sort. Light orange, feathered 
yellow. 
Duke of York —Beautiful incurved flowers of 
poppy-red, broadly edged white. 
Gloria Solus— Of enormous size and very double 
Bright scarlet, edged yellow. 
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La Candeur- Large and double; wax-like pure 
white. Largely used for cemetery planting. 
M&jrlage de Ma FI lie —Immense flower of the 
most perfect shape and superb coloring. Cur¬ 
rant-red, banded, striped, flaked and feath¬ 
ered with pure white. 
Murillo— Large, graceful flowers of flesh-white, 
bordered and clouded rose. 
Ma Cousine —Of remarkable coloring. Carmine 
violet, eqged pink and flamed golden yellow 
and brick-red. 
Double Crown —Large and double flower. Dark 
cardinal-red with black shadings. One of the 
best. 
Queen Victoria— Blood red. Very double. 
Rex Rubrorum- Large double flower of deepest 
scarlet. Very double and perfect. 
Rose Blanche— Large, incurved white; most per¬ 
fect shape. 
Rose La Reine— Fine rosy scarlet. A lovely color, 
Yellow Rose— A magnificent sort, of very largest 
size and most perfect form. Deep, brilliant 
yellow. 
PRICE— 4c. each; 3 for 10c.; the lUforhOc. Any 
variety by the doz. at 35c. 
Splendid Mixed Double Tulips—All varieties, 
25c. per dozen; $1.50 per 100; $10.00 per 1.000, 
