SPECIAL AND IMPORT PRICES FOR FALL OF 1908 
17 
IVr doz. 100 1,000 
MAY-FLOWERING TULIPS, continued 
Pur doz. 100 1,000 
Bouton d’Or (Yellow Gesneriana). Deep golden 
yellow, of great value for outdoor cutting. 
Splendid. $0 25 $1 05 $15 50 
Bridesmaid. Brilliant scarlet, striped pure white, 
distinct and very beautiful. 50 1 75 12 00 
Columbus. Yellow, red-striped. 1 50 10 00 
Coronation Scarlet. Vermilion scarlet. 1 75 12 00 
Darwin. A new race of Tulips of remarkable 
beauty and brilliancy of coloring. Fine mixed 
100 bulbs, in 25 named varieties, $4. 55 2 25 
Elegans. A grand Tulip. Very showy, rich crim¬ 
son scarlet, large flower. 00 4 00 
Elegans alba (White Crown). Large white re¬ 
flexed petals, margined rosy red. 00 5 75 50 00 
Fairy Queen. Heliotrope color, with yellow. 
Unique. 70 5 00 
Inglescombe. Pink salmon, pink with blue base. 70 5 00 
Konigskroon. Red and yellow, like Keizerkroon, 
but late-flowering. 40 2 85 21 50 
La Nigrette. Almost black, makes a striking 
contrast if planted together with Bouton d’Or 50 1 75 15 00 
La Merveille. A magnificent variety, with large, 
sweet-scented, orange-red flowers. 35 2 50 20 00 
La Reve. A dull, smoky color, developing into the 
most lovely old rose. Very lasting flower.... 75 5 50 
Mrs. Moon. Pure yellow, large. Each, 18cts.... 1 80 13 00 
Parisian White. Pure white, changing t<> rose. 
Lovely. $0 30 $2 00 $17 00 
Parisian Yellow. Golden yellow, pointed flowers 40 2 50 20 00 
Picotee, or Maiden’s Blush. An elegant, long¬ 
shaped, clear white flower. The petals, which 
are pointed and elegantly reflexed, are beau¬ 
tifully margined and penciled on edges with 
bright pink. 30 2 00 17 00 
Summer Beauty. Rose flaked, crimson and white, 
large and lovely flower. 70 4 75 
The Fawn. Large, light grayish rose, changing 
to rosy white. Distinct and extra line. Each 
30 ots. 3 00 20 00 
Union Jack. Salmon pink and bronze-striped.... 1 35 9 00 
SPECIES OR WILD TULIPS 
Per doz. 100 
Clusiana. The lady Tulip. Red.$1 25 
Florentine. Sweet-scented, yellow. 45 $2 50 
Greigi. Odd and beautiful, vermilion orange with black 
center. Each 15c. 1 50 10 25 
Haageri. Red with black center. 85 
Kaufmanniana. White, large and early. 1 85 12 00 
Oculus solus. Novel variety, dazzling scarlet. 85 5 50 
Ostrowskyana. Brilliant orange, black and yellow center 1 35 10 00 
Persica. Fragrant yellow. 75 5 00 
Viridiflora. Green. 50 3 50 
Vitellina. Sulphur yellow, large*. 75 5 50 
SPANISH IRIS 
These exquisitely beautiful Irises are almost un¬ 
known in this country, yet they are perfectly hardy, of 
the easiest culture, and cheaper than crocuses. In 
England they are grown by the millions for cut-flowers. 
They bloom early in June and grow 15 to 18 inches 
high. They have a great combination and variety of 
color in the same flower. They are very diverse and of 
great richness, comprising all shades of blue, yellow 
and bronze as well as pure white, and are highly useful 
for decoration and cutting. They should be planted 
about 5 inches apart. We advise all our customers to 
try a few hundred, and in large gardens they should be 
planted by the thousands. The stock we offer is excep¬ 
tionally fine. These Irises can be bloomed in the green¬ 
house in the spring, but are not suitable for growing in 
the house. 
Per doz. 
100 
1,000 
Belle Chinoise. Golden yellow_ 
Blanche Fleur. White, tinted sky- 
I 16 
$0 75 
$0 00 
blue. 
1.-. 
75 
(i 00 
Blanche Superbe. Splendid white. 
British Queen. Purest white, tall, 
15 
05 
5 00 
line for forcing. 
Cajanus. Finest yellow, tall and 
15 
80 
(i 50 
extra large flowers. 
20 
80 
0 50 
Chrysolora. Lovely Canary yellow. 
Count of Nassau. The finest dark 
in 
75 
(i 00 
blue. 
20 
80 
(i 50 
Gold Cup. Bronze, extra fine. 
Louise. Beautiful shade of light 
25 
1 25 
0 00 
blue... 
Mia. Blue, tall and extra large 
15 
75 
0 00 
flower. 
15 
05 
5 00 
Splendid Mixture. 
10 
50 
2 50 
100 bulbs in 20 named varieties (not less 
than 100 supplied^, $1.75 per 100, $15 
per 1,000. 
SPANISH 11US 
