Marshall's 
Dutch BREEDER TULIPS 
Triumph Tulip 
Marshall’s 
SINGLE EARLY TULIPS 
(APRIL-FLOWERING) 
Tulips for bedding are the most popular and effective of all hardy, bulbous 
plants. In our descriptions we give the color and average height to which they 
grow. For pot culture and forcing for winter cut flowers they are invaluable. 
For outdoor planting, 4 inches to the bottom of the bulb is deep enough, 
and a distance of 5 to 6 inches between the bulbs is sufficient. They may be 
planted in October and November. 
A, B, and C indicate season for flowering. A and B may be planted to 
flower about the same time in the open ground; C flowers later. The figures 
indicate average height in inches. 
Not less than 6 bulbs sold at dozen rate, 25 at 100 rate. 
Breeder Tulips bloom at the same time as the Darwins and their immense 
blooms are erectly held on long, strong stems. The colors of the Breeder are 
what modernists term as “art” or pastel shades, embracing rich tones of 
bronze, yellow and purple. For association with the brighter hued Dar- 
wins, they are unsurpassed. 
Doz. 100 
Bacchus. A superb flower of rich violet-blue, darker ex¬ 
terior. White base. 28 in.$0.85 $6.50 
“Bronze Queen. Golden yellow, tinted apricot and bronze. 
An exquisite color. 28 in.70 5.00 
‘■‘Cherbourg. Old gold, shaded light bronze. A line egg-shaped 
Tulip on a tall and strong stem. 32 in. 1.85 12.50 
Copernicus. Dark coppery bronze, flushed old rose, with olive 
base. 29 in.85 6.50 
Dillenburg. Brilliant salmon-orange, shaded rose. 28 in. 1.05 7.50 
!f Dom Pedro. Distinct shade of coffee brown, shaded maroon. 
Interior rich mahogany. 22 in.85 6.50 
‘■‘Garibaldi. Pale lilac-bronze, edged pale yellow, long flower. 
32 in.85 6.50 
“Goldfinch. Mahogany-tinged golden bronze; olive base streaked 
yellow. Elegant flower.85 6.50 
’■‘Indian Chief. I mmense flowers of bright reddish purple, flushed 
coppery brown. 32 in. 1.60 11.00 
“Lucifer. Terra-cotta-orange. 30 in. 1.25 9.00 
“Louis XIV. A Tulip of outstanding merit with blooms of dark 
purple flushed bronze and edged golden brown. A superb 
flower. 28 in. 1.00 7.00 
“Mrs. Beecher Stowe. Bright violet. 28 in. 1.10 7.75 
‘•‘Panorama. Reddish brown, beautifully shaped flower. 26 in. . .80 6.00 
“Prince of Orange (Orange Beauty). Orange-red, flushed terra¬ 
cotta, with narrow orange edges; streaked yellow. 25 in.85 6.50 
Rayon d’Or. A beautiful bright golden bronze, edged bronzy 
yellow, center olive. 26 in. 1.30 9.50 
‘■‘Velvet King (Dreadnaught). Shining velvety purple. Very 
beautiful. 29 in. 1.25 9.00 
‘■‘Vulcan. Reddish apricot, edged buff-yellow, dark green base. 
27 in.'.85 6.50 
Marshall’s Matchless Mixed Breeders. Here we offer an un¬ 
usually choice assortment of colors, judiciously blended so as 
to insure the grower a wider assortment of splendid color . .80 6.00 
Do?. 100 
:;: BriIliant Star. Vermilion-scarlet. Fine for early forcing. A, 12.$0.75 $5.50 
*De Wet. Beautiful golden flushed and striped fiery orange-scar' 
let. B, 15 . 1.00 7.00 
:!: Fred Moore. Dark orange; long stems; early forcer. A, 14 .70 5.00 
*Hobbema. A unique color, best described as “crushed straw¬ 
berry.” Tall stem; splendid forcer. 15 in.75 5.50 
:!: Keizerskroon. Crimson-scarlet, bordered with clear vellow. B, 
14 1.00 7.00 
*Mon Tresor. Rich, deep yellow. Large flowers. Excellent for 
early forcing. 13 in.80 6.00 
:i; Pink Beauty. Rosy pink, slightly shaded white. Fine bedder. 
B, 13 ._.80 6.00 
^Prince of Austria. Brilliant orange-red. Good forcer. B, 14 .. .70 5.00 
:i: Proserpine. Salmon-rose-pink, fine form; good forcer. B, 13 .. .75 5..50 
:!: Risinn Sun. Golden yellow, of enormous size. Tall stem; ex¬ 
cellent forcer. B, 14 .80 6.00 
White Beauty. The white sport of Pink Beauty; large, pure white 
flower . 1.40 10.00 
SINGLE EARLY TULIPS IN MIXTURE 
Doz. 100 1000 
Marshall’s Superfine Mixture. Brightest colors; many 
varieties .$0.65 $4.50 $42.00 
DOUBLE TULIPS 
(APRIL-FLOWERING) 
Double Tulips usually flower about 10 days later than the Single Early Tulips. 
They are very popular for bedding and forcing. 
Doz. 100 
:|: Boule de Neige. Pure white : large, full flower, resembling a white 
Peony. 13 in.$1.00 $7.00 
5i: Couronne d’Or. Beautiful orange-yellow; large, handsome flower. 
10 in.'.80 6.00 
*Mr. Van der Hoef (Pure Yellow Murillo). Large, double yel¬ 
low; good forcer. 12 in.75 5.50 
:i: Imperator Rubrorum. Glowing scarlet. Large flower. Suitable 
for forcing. 12 in.80 6.00 
:!: Murillo. Blush-white, shaded with rose; large. 12 in.75 5.50 
:i: Peach Blossom. A beautiful light pink; fine for forcing. 12 in. .75 5.50 
:i: Tea Rose. Soft saffron-yellow. 12 in.70 5.00 
*Tournesol. Red and yellow. Scarlet edged yellow.80 6.00 
MIXED DOUBLE TULIPS 
Doz. 100 1000 
Marshall’s Matchless Mixed. A first-class mixture of all 
colors .$0.70 $5.00 $48.00 
Marshall’s TRIUMPH TULIPS 
The Triumph Tulips originated from crosses between Darwins and Early 
Tulips. They are sturdy and strong growers with large flowers and heavy 
stems. They bloom from one to two weeks earlier than Darwins. 
Varieties marked I. are imported for orders which must be received not 
later than October 15th. 
Doz. 100 
Alberio. I. Deep wine-red, very large flower, early. 24 in. . . .$1.10 $8.00 
Algieba. 1. Purplish mauve, lighter towards edges. 18 in.75 5.25 
Columbia. I. Dark amaranth-red, greenish white center, large 
flower. 26 in. 1.10 8.00 
Flora. I. Solferino-rose turning apricot-orange, inside coppery 
red. 26 in."... 1.00 7.00 
Johanna. I. Salmon-rose, white base. 22 in. 1.00 7.00 
Kansas. I. Snow-white, lemon-yellow center. 22 in. 1.00 7.00 
Lord Carnavon. I. Fuchsia-rose and white, white edge. 22 in. . .70 5.00 
Mr. Zimmerman. I. Light fuchsia-red. 20 in. 75 5.25 
Queen of the North. I. Creamy white with broad border of 
rose-pink. Very large flower. 1.10 8.00 
Snow Drift. I. Pure white, strong flower. 22 in.85 6.50 
Telescopium. I. Reddish violet. 22 in.85 6.50 
Tosca. I. Purple, edged white. 22 in. 75 5.50 
MULTIFLOWERED TULIPS 
A new type of Tulips that produce many flowers on a stem. Very unusual 
and handsome. 
Doz. 100 
Flaming Arrow. I. Brilliant red, interior vermilion, with yellow 
base. 26 in.$1.25 $9.00 
Monsieur S. Mottet. I. The color is ivory-white. Four to five 
flowers on a stem. 26 in.80 6.00 
Rainbow. I. Pale pink, changing to cerise. Faint blue markings 
in base. 26 in. 1.25 9.00 
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