the blue book of bulbs 
ELEGANS LUTEA PALLIDA; syn., LEGHORN BONNET 
3. Soft primrose; large flower, slightly reflexing. A very lovely 
Tulip for borders and for cutting. Height 16 in. 10 bulbs 
45 cts.; 100 bulbs, $3.50; 1,000 bulbs, $30. 
EMERALD GEM. 4. Soft orange, with flush of old-rose; inside 
deeper orange, with yellow base starred greenish olive. A 
fine Tulip for planting among evergreens. Height 20 in. 10 
bulbs, 50 cts.; 100 bulbs, $4.20. 
FAIRY QUEEN. 3. Soft rosy lilac, broadly margined amber- 
yellow; very large flower of perfect form. One of the loveliest 
the C° tta g e Tulips. Height 20 in. 10 bulbs, 40 cts.; 100 
bulbs, $3; 1,000 bulbs, $25. 
FIKVA. 4. Creamy canary-yellow; large, handsomely formed 
flower on stiff stem. Unusually decorative foliage of a silvery 
green color. An ideal Tulip for borders among the Darwin 
Tulips and in good condition after most of the late Tulips have 
gone. Height 25 in. 10 bulbs, $1.40; 100 bulbs, $12. 
FULGENS. 2. Clear crimson with yellow and white base; long 
flower with reflexing petals carried on tall, stiff stem. Very 
striking in borders. May be forced slowly. Height 30 in. 10 
bulbs, 45 cts.; 100 bulbs, $3.50; 1,000 bulbs, $30 
FULGENS LUTEA MAXIMA; syn., MRS. MOON. 4. Rich 
golden yellow; large flower of great beauty and substance, with 
pointed petals carried on stout stem. A verv handsome Tulip 
out-of-doors. Height 25 in. 10 bulbs, 75 cts.; 100 bulbs. 
FULGENS LUTEA PALLIDA; syn., SOLFATARA. 2. Pale 
sulphur-yellow; large, egg-shaped flower of very graceful 
habit. A beautiful Tulip for borders. Height 18 in. 10 bulbs, 
70 cts.; 100 bulbs, $6. 
G ^ A ?? AU T Y; syn *’ COLUMBUS. 4. Golden yellow, heavily 
blotched and striped crimson-scarlet; the flower is large, with 
pointed petals carried on a stiff stem; sweet-scented. Very 
innT y i[ 0r or borders * Height 20 in. 10 bulbs, $1.50; 
GESNERIANA ALBA OCULATA; syn., ROSALIND. 4. 
Bright rosy crimson, with white base; small flower, sweet- 
i!oo5 e b;ib“ e li8 ,n - 10 buIbs ’ 30 cts - : 100 bulbs ’ $Z25; 
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