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SPECIAL AND IMPORT PRICES FOR FALL OF 1902 
Double Tulips. 
These are all very desirable for bedding purposes. White, red and yellow sorts, of about the same height, planted in lines 
of three or four rows of each color, form, with their large rose-like flowers, beds of surpassing grandeur. Their flowers, being 
double, are quite persistent, and being also later in blooming, they serve to prolong the season of gorgeous beauty in the Spring 
flower garden. Those sorts marked (*) are tlie earlier kinds, which are not only valuable bodders, but succeed admirably if 
forced in pots. Those not so marked are not recommended for pot culture. A’s flower together, B’s follow, etc., while those 
marked L are very late sorts. 
A -9. 
II — 8 . 
A— 6 . 
II — 8. 
A—7. 
A 
B—<i. 
L -9. 
B-ii. 
A— 8 . 
11-7. 
H— 5. 
A 7. 
A— 6 . 
A—6. 
A—7. 
A—7. 
A—7. 
A—7. 
\i— 6 . 
L—15. 
% 
A—9. 
L— 1 - 1 . 
A -7. 
B—(». 
Per 
doz. 
♦Couronnedes Roses (Crown 
of Koge*), rich rosy pink. 
splendid.$ So 
♦Srown of Gold, yellow. 70 
♦Due von Ihol, red and yel¬ 
low, not desirable. 20 
♦Duke of York,purple, yellow 
edge. 30 
*Gloria Solis, deep scarlet 
edge, with bright yellow. 25 
♦Imperator Rubrorum, bril¬ 
liant scarlet, One for forc¬ 
ing and one of the grand¬ 
est for bedding. 40 
♦La Candcur, pure white, a 
splendid bedding kind. 
I se<l with Rex Rubrorum 
to form 1 xidding designs 
it makes a fine effect. 20 
Marriage de ma Fille white 
striped with carmine. 40 
Murillo, light pink, very 
early, splendid for bed¬ 
ding and forcing. 45 
Purple Crown, purple ma¬ 
roon . 25 
Rex Rubrorum. bright scarlet, 
splendid bedding sort, 
lasting a long time in in¬ 
fection. 35 
Rose Blanche, pure white, 
very fine. 25 
Alba Maxima, pure white. 35 
Lac von Haarlem, the best 
double violet, large. 70 
Rubra Maxima, early, bright 
red. 35 
♦Salvator Rosa, white and 
deep rose. 05 
♦Tournesoll, red and yellow. 35 
♦Tournesoll, pure yellow, 
finest double yellow. 55 
Titian, crimson scarlet, edged 
with golden yellow', fine 
for bedding. 25 
Yellow Rose, pure yellow, 
splendid..... 25 
Blue Flag, violet blue, dis¬ 
tinct . 25 
Helianthus, gold and scarlet. 
superb. 85 
La Belle Alliance, blue and 
white feathered, extra 
fine. 25 
Fluwellen Mantel. (Velvet 
Gem), purple, brown and 
yellow . 40 
Per 
100 . 
S< 1 25 
t 25 
90 
1 75 
1 00 
1 25 
2 70 
3 25 
1 60 
2 (X) 
1 00 
2 50 
5 00 
2 65 
•1 50 
2 00 
4 00 
1 75 
1 75 
1 45 
2 25 
1 50 
2 50 
Per 
1 , 000 . 
$30 to 
7 05 
12 00 
12 00 
22 00 
11 25 
20 00 
20 50 
12 00 
15 00 
12 25 
19 00 
19 40 
15 00 
33 00 
12 75 
12 15 
11 40 
12 50 
Late Show Tulips. — From the English Flower Garden. 
Per do/.. Per 100. Per 1 , 000 . 
Raphael, delicate pink, extra fine, large 
flower, each 10 cents. 8 1 75 812 IK) . 
Rose d’Amour, extra fine, delicate pink, 
a beauty, each 15 cents. 1 50 10 00 . 
Eastern Queen, same flower as the famous 
“ Marriage de ma Fille,” but much 
earlier. 00 4 00 829 50 
Per doz. Per 100. Per 1,000. 
L — 10. Rose Pompon (semi-double), a splendid 
Tulip, both for the garden and cut¬ 
ting, soft pink and creamy white.S 50 S 3 00 817 00 
L— 8 . Sunset, beautiful brilliant orange flower, 
fine for bedding. 70 4 50 34 00 
Parrot Tulips. 
Parrot Tulips sometimes do not bloom satisfactorily owing to improper planting. They like a light sandy soil; shallow 
planting and a sunny location. 
Parrot Tulips do not receive the attention they deserve. These belong to the late or May-flowering tulips, and have 
immense attractive flowers of singular and picturesque forms, and brilliant and varied colors. The petals are curiously fringed 
or cut, and the form of the flower, especially before it opens, resembles the neck of a parrot. They form extravagantly 
showy flower beds, are of endless variety of form and color, and should be grown in every flower garden in quantities. The 
Parrot Tulips I import are from the most famous grower of these in Holland, and very superior to those usually sent out, 
which are usually immature bulbs and will not bloom well under the most favorable circumstances. 
Per doz. Per 100. Per 1,000. 
Fine Mixed. $ ‘25 S 1 50 812 50 
Admiral Constantinople, tine red. 35 2 25 . 
Markgraf von Baden (true), orange, striped scar¬ 
let, extra fine. 1 00 7 00 . 
Lutea Major, yellow, very tine. 35 2 (K) . 
Pedecta. yellow' and scarlet. 85 2 (K) . 
Cramoise Brilliant, scarlet, finest of all, free 
blooming... 35 2 50 . 
Per doz. Per 100. Per l’.ooo. 
Cafe Brun. brown and yellow* striped. 8 45 8 3 00 
Cornuta, the famous Chinese Parrot, sensational 
and curious flowers, not beautiful. 50 3 50 
Monstre Rouge, fine deep red. 1 00 7 00 
Cafe Pourpre, orange feathered with scarlet. 75 5 50 
Rubro Major (true), very distinct, each 35c. 3 75 . 
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