MUR.IJL.XfO~White-PliJli. Exquisite blush-white, shaded rose, very double. The 
finest double pink for beds and unrivalled for winter flowering, forcing so easily. 
8 cl* each; 238 lor It; 80 etN a doz<‘Ei; #2.80 for 50; #5. 80 per 100. 
RUBRA MAXIMA—Red. E 10. Dark, dazzling carmine, the lower half of the outer 
petals sometimes shaded green. Choice bedder. 
7 els 21 els for 3; Tit ets av dozen; #2.60 for 50; #4.85 per 100. 
§ALTATOR ROSEA — I>3a.rJk Rose«l*iuJk. E 12. A deep rose flamed with blush. 
Finest dark pink for both garden and forcing. 
_ 9 els catch; 25 els for It; 78 rtf* » dozen; #3.00 for 5o; #5.85 pea* 100 
SCH04JMOOR0- WSiite. Lovely snow-white, very double. Considered the best double 
white Tulip. 
7 ct» each; 81 ct« for 3; 73 <*ts m dozen; ?2.70 for fifty; 95.15 per 100. 
XJE A ROSE—Yellow. 
M 12. A very fine Tulip, intensely 
double and of a rich saffron, sul¬ 
phur-yellow, or apricot. 
9 cts each; 23 eta for 3; 80 ets s® 
dozen; §3.10 for 50; 9*5-00 B»er 100. 
TiTJAR'-Ked »»<S <GoM» 
M 12. Very dark scarlet flower 
with golden yellow edges. Choice 
beddor and forcer. 
9 els each; 25 elw for 3; 80 ctr* a 
dozen; #3.00 for 50: #5.75 per *00. 
One or two are the same va¬ 
rieties as we include among the 
SUPERBS, but tlie balance is 
made up of equally popular sorts, 
all the Bulbs are somewhat smaller 
in size but first quality otherwise 
and very satisfactory, especially 
for setting outdoors this fall and 
winter, for spring blooming. They 
will not disappoint you in any 
way, and are lower in price. 
ARTUS-Scarlet. E 10. 
Bright, fiery red. Very fine for 
bedding. 
COTTAGE MAID 
—PisBfk-WSniae. M 9. Lovely 
rose-pink shaded with white. Ex¬ 
cellent both as bedder and forcer. 
e&UCSBESS die PARMA 
—Red-Yellow. M 12. Terra- 
Cotta red with yellow border. Very showy, large flower. 
.SACOftA van BEIREN-While. M 12. A pure, snowy white, of superior quality. 
E,a. RUIi^'JE—SPijalkisif White. E 12. The flower is lovely grown outdoors, a delicate 
white just faintly tinged with rose; when forced in greenhouse it is solid white. 
PRESIBENT LINCOLN— PurpMsSs ¥iolet. E 12. Also called the Queen of the 
Violets. A pretty combination of light violet with white base. 
PKIIMCRS oi AUSTRIA—<C©j>per«I3£ed. L 14. A large, long stemmed flower of a 
glittering, coppery red. Very attractive and quite fragrant. 
fELEOW PRINCE—Glolden. Unequalled among the yellow Tulip-s for both indoors 
and out. Perfumed. 
Our Price. Postpaid to Any Post Oftlce *n the United Slates. 6 ets each; 17 eta for 3; 69 eta* a 
dozen; #2.35 for 50; #4.50 a UOO. Make np your own assortmeiat. 
P DIFFERENT LOT OF NBJQED EHRLY MLE-FUWEBljE TULIPS 
Simons The Very Best Varieties, PL Little Smaller Bulb Ht Somewhat 
Lower Prices. 
They are not all different, but most of them are. The reason they are not all different vari¬ 
eties is that we want you to have certain sorts anyway and have included them in both collections, 
they are so fine. 
COUSBONNSE d’OIS— 1 Crowji ©IfCroM. E 10. It is not easy to describe this beauty, 
the orange and golden tints blend with such effectiveness that its glowing splendor must be seen 
to be fully appreciated. A grand bedder as well as house and forcing Tulip. ' (Page 13) 
