TEA ROSI^ Yellow. M 12. Also known as Brimstone and Saffrano, because of its col¬ 
or, which is a lovely sulphur yellow becoming slightly orange shaded when fully developed. 
Another worthy sport ot Murillo which is very popular and one ol the heaviest sellers. 
13 cts each; 6 for -in cts; 12 for 70 cts; 2.1 for $1.55; 100 lor $4.80, all postpaid. i000 for $11.50 by ex¬ 
press, receiver to pay express charges. 
TITIAN—Red and. M 12. An exquisite, deep, glossy scarlet edged with gold, 
always a desirable and pleasing combination among Tulips. Titian is one of the varieties that is 
equally good as both bedder and house bloomer. 14 cts each; 6 for 45 cts; 12 for 75 cts; 2;> for $1.45; 
100 for $ 5.15, all postpaid. 1000 for $45.00 by express. 
TOUR.NESOL,—Scs»riet Yellow. Ell. Red and yellow has always been a 
favorite Tulip color, and it is carried to perfection in the famous Tournesol a large, bright flower 
With the edges of the. petals yellow. For bedding and as an early bloomer in the house. 
13 cts each; 6 for 40 cts; 12 for 70 cts; 25 lor $1.85; 100 for $4.80, all postpaid. loOO for $41.75 by ex¬ 
press, receiver to pay express charges. 
More Particularly For Planting - Outdoors 
These Bulbs are slightly smaller, hardly noticeable though, than our ‘Superb’ list, but fully 
equal to any Tulip Bulbs sold in growing and blooming qualities, and the price is somewhat 
loiyer so that you can plant them freely. Price Of All 5s The Same. 
OUCHES : «le MR. 
M A, Oraiige-Miiroou- 
Yellow. M 12. A fine brown 
ish red with an irregular light 
orange^yellow border. Flower 
is large, of great substance and 
enchanting in its loveliness. 
JACOBS A van BEIR> 
EIY, SnowWliitc. M 12. 
A grand, pure white flower of 
large size and superior lasting 
qualities. One of the old stan¬ 
dard white Tulips for the gar¬ 
den. 
f.a KEIIVE,Pinkish- 
White. White exquisitely 
suffused with pink when grown 
outdoors. Also known as Queen 
and asQueen Victoria, and was a great favorite of Great Britain’s beloved Queen. 
PRESIDKWT UNCOhS, Magenta Violet. E 12. Also called Queen of the Vio¬ 
lets. A fine flower for bedding, a sort of light violet, or pale,magenta with a whi te base. Shows 
ofl particularly when bedded with alternate rows of pale yellow. 
11 cts each, 6 for 27 cts; 
12 for”! 5 cts; 25 for 85 cts; 100 
j— for $2.90, all postpaid. 1000 for 
$24.00 by express, receiver to 
pay express charges. Make 
your order up any way you 
please,the thousand price is for 
a thousand of one kind but you 
may include several sorts if you 
wish and we. will pack and label 
them separately. 500 sold at 
thelOOO price.* 
4RTUS-SC a i* I et. 
The same magnificent, big, viv¬ 
id red Tulip described among 
our “Superbs . 
COTTAGE M A 5 D, 
Pink-'White. One of the 
finest,if not the very finest,light 
f »ink Tulips grown. It is a love- 
y rose shaded white,large, last¬ 
ing a long time, and a, grand 
bedder 
TRVNCE of AUSTRIA, Oraiigre.Copprr.Red. L 14. Outside the flowers are an 
orange-red with a copper tinge, but inside the petals are brilliant scarlet-red. Flowers are large, 
g.obe-shaped, sweetly scented and remain fresh a long time. One of the very best Tulips. 
YKU.OW PKlftClv-Clear Yellow. M 10. A brilliant and delightful variety, 
tne flowers ol a clear, canary-like yellow. Occasionly a flower is streaked a trifle with red, which 
apas greatly to us snowiness. Remains fresh and retains form an unusually long time. (Page 22) 
