DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS 
Very showy and lasting; splendid for beds 
maligned but for long-lasting color early in the 
Boule de Neige. 12 in. Sulphury white, enor¬ 
mous, double flower, resembling a white peony. 
Extra-good bedder and forcer . 
Imperator Rubrorum. 14 in. Blood-red. 
Recommended for forcing and a good bedder . 
MARECHAL NIEL. 11 in. Canary-yellow, 
flushed with orange. Splendid for both outdoor 
planting and forcing . 
ORANGE NASSAU. 11 in. Bright orange-red 
novelty. Recommended for planting in beds, 
setting out, or grouping in borders. 
and borders and for culture in pots. Double Early Tulips have been much 
season, nothing is better, and some of the best have really lovely form. 
Doz. 
51 25 
1 00 
1 50 
100 
$7 00 
6 00 
9 00 
1 25 7 00 
Queen Emma. 11 in. Brilliant deep cherry- Doz - 
rose. A newer variety of great merit .... $1 
Tea-rose (Safrano; Brimstone Beauty). 12 in. 
Soft pale yellow, beautifully tinged flesh-rose 
as the flower ages. Very good bedder and 
splendid forcer.1 
Vuurbaak. 12 in. Fiery vermilion-red, shaded 
orange when fully opened. For beds and good 
for late forcing.1 
DOUBLE MIXED TULIPS. 
100 
50 
$9 00 
00 
5 50 
00 
5 50 
75 
4 50 
Any variety of Tulip not listed can be supplied at lowest prevailing prices 
FREESIAS 
New-crop bulbs will be ready in July, and if potted at once and kept in a coldframe until leaves are well developed and 
then brought in and not forced, they can be bloomed early for Christmas. 
APOTHEOSE. A 
waxy substance. 
giant lavender-pink of 
Long stem, forceful 
Carrie Budau. Large lavender-pink flowers 
and heavy stems. 
ELDER’S GIANT WHITE. By far the largest 
white Freesia in existence; almost twice 
the size of Purity. 
Top-sized Bulbs. XXX . 
Second-size Bulbs. XX. 
Giant Colored Hybrids. A mixture of 
various shades of lavender, orange, pink, 
yellow, etc. 
100 
1,000 
Golden Daffodil. The largest and best yellow 
100 
1,000 
Freesia. Large, deep yellow flowers borne 
$7 00 
$60 00 
on long, strong stems. 
Largest Bulbs. XXX. 
$5 
00 
$45 00 
5 00 
40 00 
Second-size Bulbs. XX. 
Golden Treasure. Extremely large and 
4 
00 
35 00 
graceful flowers. The golden yellow 
petals are lightly tinged with lavender. 
8 50 
5 50 
80 00 
50 00 
Strong, long stems. Very attractive and 
distinct. 
Largest Bulbs. XXX. 
5 
50 
50 00 
Second-size Bulbs. XX. 
4 
50 
40 00 
5 00 
40 00 
MARIE LOUISE FISCHER. (Fischer’s.) 
Beautiful lavender-blue. 
5 
50 
50 00 
Freesias, Miss Blanche Blue (Elder’s) 
MAR YON. Commonly called the Blue 
Freesia. Color is a lilac-mauve of very 
pleasing shade. Very large flower. Strong, 
sturdy grower.$1.75 per doz. . 11 
Mendota. Splendid clear yellow flowers on 
00 
long, strong stems.5 00 
100 00 
45 00 
MISS BLANCHE BLUE. (Elder’s.) Of re¬ 
cent introduction. Produces enormous flow¬ 
ers of a pleasing shade of blue on very long, 
strong stems. Quite early. (Plant Patent 
No. 98.).". 5 50 50 00 
Mrs. Marc Peters. Very early giant pink. 
One of the most popular of recent introduc¬ 
tions. Flowers are large, borne on long, stiff 
stems. 6 00 55 00 
PINK BEAUTY. (Frey’s.) This is a distinct 
new type of Freesia—a giant rose-pink with 
broad petals and flat, open flowers. It looks 
more like an orchid spray than a Freesia. 
Top-sized Bulbs. 6 50 60 00 
Purity (Superflora). (Casad’s.) Large, snowy 
white flowers, borne in great profusion on 
upright, stiff stems 2 to feet long. 
Largest Bulbs. XXX. 5 00 45 00 
Second-size Bulbs. XX. 4 00 35 00 
SUNSET. Beautiful flame-orange color. This 
variety was a great attraction in the field 
during flowering season. 7 00 65 00 
TANGERINE. Pure orange Freesia. Well 
recommended for its attractive and unusual 
color. Very large and profuse flowering . 
$1.75 per doz. 
11 00 100 00 
Varieties in Capital Letters are especially recommended for exhibition 
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