FALL CATALOGUE. OF BULBS THAT BLOOM FOR 1899. 
7 
Picotee 
Tulips. 
These are quite new, and 
to our minds the most ex¬ 
quisite of all. They bloom 
later than the single early 
varieties, or about the 
same time as theByblooms. 
Flowers very large, and 
borne on tall, graceful 
stems, like GeSneriana. 
Each petal has a distinct 
border of bright crimson, 
which is most beautiful, 
and gives them the name 
of “Picotee.” They are 
extra fine for winter 
blooming and for the gar¬ 
den, but they will show the 
most color in the garden. 
Picotee White — Exquis¬ 
ite wavy petals of large 
size; pure white with a 
fine border of crimson, 
which makes the flower 
exceptionally beautiful. 
Picotee Yellow — Golden 
yellow with crimson 
edge. 
PRICE— 5c. each; 5, (3 of 
each), for 25c.; kOc. per doz. 
“ The most beautiful 
flower in my collection of 
Bulbs was the Picotee 
Tulip, It was simply ex¬ 
quisite, and 1 shall order a 
good lot of them this fall 
for myself and friends.”— 
A. D., Ohio. 
Dhc Yap Thol 
Thlips. 
These are the best of all for 
house culture and the first of 
1 to bloom out of doors. They 
are noted for the depth and 
purity of their colors, and as 
they bloom two weeks in ad¬ 
vance of all other Tulips, are 
quite indispensable in the gar¬ 
den, as well as the house for 
winter. ' 
Crimson— Fine for contrast. 
Cold Striped— Scarlet, strip¬ 
ed gold. 
Rose — White, shaded with 
clear rose. Delicate and 
beautiful. 
Scarlet — Brilliant, dazzling 
scarlet. i 
Violet— Lovely violet - crim¬ 
son white border. Very 
distinct and handsome. 
White— A fine pure color. 
Orange— A fine bedder. 
Vermilion— Fine bright color 
Double— These are popular 
for house culture, as they 
are so certain to bloom, and 
so early and fine. No other 
double Tulips are as well 
adapted to pot culture. They 
are very brilliant, and being 
double remain perfect a 
long time. Color, red and 
yellow. 
PRICE — Sc. each; the 9 for 25c.; 
30c. per dozen. 
Mixed Due Van Thol Tulips 
—All colors, 25c. per doz.; 
SI.50 per 100. 
