SPECIAL AND IMPORT PRICES FOR FALL OF 1908 
15 
1 
Ir.ch 
IVr doz. 
100 
A 
A 
7 Rose Luisante. Superb, large, pink, extra 
fine . $0 
Go 
$4 50 $ 
>36 
50 
B 
B 
8 Rosa Mundi. Rose and white. 
25 
1 50 
ii 
00 
1! 
Rose Aplati3. Delicate pink, extra fine_ 
50 
3 50 
B 
B 
5 Rose Gris-de-lin. Beautiful pink, a splen- 
A 
did sort. F. 
30 
2 00 
17 
00 
B 
8 Rosy Queen. Deep pink, white-shaded. 
A 
30 
1 75 
15 
00 
B 
8 Standard Silver. Crimson and white, a 
A 
splendid variety. F . 
30 
2 00 
18 
00 
A 
A 
8 Stanley. Pink reddish, fine for outdoors.. 
GO 
4 00 
27 
00 
B 
9 Thomas Moore. Buff, shaded orange. F.. 
30 
1 75 
14 
00 
B 
B 
8 Van Bergham. Deep cherry. 
40 
2 75 
21 
00 
B 
6 VanderNeer. Beautiful violet. 
50 
3 50 
Van Gooyen. Pink and white. 
30 
1 80 
13 
75 
B 
8 Vermilion Brilliant. Dazzling scarlet, very 
B 
striking. F. 
Go 
4 50 
35 
00 
c 
8 White Swan. White, late, large and fine.. 
30 
1 75 
15 
00 
A 
B 
5 Wouverman. Splendid dark violet. 
50 
3 50 
A 
B 
7 Yellow Prince. Golded yellow; sweet- 
scented. Not good for outdoors. F .... 
25 
1 50 
12 
00 
I? 
Per doz. 
A 7 Alba Maxima. Pure white.$0 35 
A 9 ‘Couronne des Roses (Crown of Roses). 
Rich rosy pink; splendid. 75 
11 8 ‘Crown of Gold. Splendid yellow, fine for 
forcing. 
100 
$2 50 
5 50 
50 3 50 
DOUBLE TULIPS 
DOUBLE EARLY 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 per¬ 
sistent, and, being also late in blooming, they serve to prolong 
the season of gorgeous beauty in the spring flower-garden. Those 
sorts marked with an asterisk (•) are the earlier kinds, which are not 
only valuable for bedders, 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. 
1,000 
$19 00 
28 00 
1$ 5 
B (i 
A G 
A 7 
A 7 
A 7 
A 7 
B 7 
A 7 
B G 
P 
•Due van Thol. Red and yellow; not d 
sirable.$' 
‘Duke of York. Purple, yellow edg . 
Brimstone Beauty. Pinkish yellow; Hr:- .. : 
Cochenille. Scarlet. 1 
Fulwellen Mantel (Velvet Gem). Purple 
brown and yellow..... 
‘Gloria Solis. Beep scarlet edge, with 
bright yellow. 
Helianthus. Gold and scarlet; superb_ 
‘Imperator Rubrorum. Brilliant scarlet; 
fine for forcing, and one of the grand¬ 
est for bedding... 
♦La Candeur. Pure white; a splendid bed¬ 
ding kind. 1’sed with Rex Rubrorum 
to form bedding designs, it makes a 
fine effect. 
Murillo. Light pink; very early; splendid 
for bedding and forcing.. 
Purple Crown. Purple-maroon. 
Raphael. Delicate pink; extra fine; large 
flower.each, 10 cts... 
Rex Rubrorum. Bright scarlet; splendid 
bedding sort. 
Rose Blanche. Pure white; very fine. 
Rose d’Amour. Extra fine; delicate pink; 
a beauty.each, 10 cts... 
Rubra Maxima. Early; bright red. 
•Salvator Rosa. White and deep rose. 
•Tournesol, Red and Yellow. 
‘Tournesol, Pure Yellow. Finest double 
yellow. 
Titian Crimson-scarlet, edged with gol¬ 
den yellow; fine for bedding. 
Lucretia. Fine pink; largo. 
Toreador. Orange-brown. 
Vuurbaak. Bright vermilion. 
La Belle Alliance. Blue and white, feathered, 
extra fine. 
Manage de ma Fille. White, striped with car¬ 
mine . 
T doz 
. 100 
1,(10 
OQ 
$1 00 
$8 50 
25 
1 50 
12 00 
75 
13 00 
40 
10 00 
40 
2 50 
30 
1 75 
15 00 
GO 
4 00 
31 00 
30 
1 85 
1U GO 
45 
3 25 
25 :o 
30 
1 75 
12 75 
75 
10 00 
35 
2 50 
20 00 
25 
1 50 
12 00 
25 
7 50 
40 
3 00 
23 no 
75 
5 00 
35 
2 50 
10 00 
45 
3 00 
27 00 
40 
2 50 
20 00 
Go 
5 00 
1 35 
10 00 
1 10 
PS 
ting. 
7 50 
•r do.-. 
. 100 
l.ono 
0 55 
$3 75 
55 
4 00 
$25 00 
45 
4 00 
25 00 
25 
1 50 
12 00 
PARROT TULIPS I 
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 attrac¬ 
tive 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 and should be 
grown in every flower-garden in quantities. The Parrot Tulips we 
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 eireuinstances. 
Per do/. 
Admiral Constantinople. Fine red.$0 25 
Cafe Brun. Brown and yellow striped. 
Cafe Pourpre. Orange, feather with scarlet. 
Cramoisie Brillante. Scarlet, finest of all, free blooming 
Lutea Major. Yellow, very fine. 
Markgraf von Baden. True. Orange, striped scarlet, 
extra fine... 
Perfecta. Yellow and scarlet. 
Fine Mixed.per 1,000, $8.00.. 
[Inz. 
100 
1 25 
$1 50 
25 
1 50 
40 
2 25 
30 
1 75 
25 
1 no 
30 
2 00 
30 
1 75 
20 
1 25 
