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Marsliall’s Exliibitioii Double Tulips. 
Tile following varieties arc specially selected bulbs for growing 
cut flowers. 
Coui'onne d’Or (Crown of G-old). tloldeii yellow with orange . 
El Toreador. Rcflish orange with yellow border. 
Golden King. Canary j^ellow. A grand novelty. 
Lac van Haarlem. A unique shade of rosy-violet. 
Lucretia. Decj) ]iink, very largo flowers. 
Queen of Netherlands. A large white flower flushed rose . 
Salvator Rose. Dark ]iink. 
Schoonoord. The best double white Tulip. 
Tearose. Soft sallTan yellow . 
Vuurhaak. Jlrilliaiit scarlet, well shaped flowers. 
in pans for exhibition or 
1 )(>z. 
100 
. . . .$0.01 
,$0.(10 
$ 1.00 
.1(1 
1.00 
7.10 
.21 
2.10 
10.00 
.11 
J.KI 
10.00 
.10 
.70 
1.00 
.10 
.70 
1.00 
.10 
.70 
1.00 
.10 
1.00 
7.10 
.11 
1.21 
O.oo 
.01 
.00 
4.00 
Double Tulips. 
While not equal to the single in brilliancy, double varieties last much longer iji bloom. 'I'lie 
early ^'arieties, such as Murillo, l)uj)crator, Rubrorum, and the Tournesols, are excellent for 
lorcing. The latter sorts will not bear forcing, but arc very effective in beds or borders. A 
coiubinatiou or solid bed of the pure white and bright seaerlet varieties. La Candour and Rex 
Rubrorum, is es|)eeially efl'ecti\'e. 
Double Tulip. 
Couronne d’Cr. lleautiful orange- 
yellow; large handsome flower. 
A, 8 . 
Doz. 
$1) 40 
100 
$.'1 10 
1000 
$21 00 
Gloria Solis. Deej) crimson, with 
yellow edge. H, 7. 
.;i(i 
2.00 
11.00 
Imperator Rubrorum. Bright scar¬ 
let; very double. B, 8. 
.40 
;!.oo 
21.00 
La Candeur. Pure white; very 
large; excellent bedding sort. 
B, S . 
.21 
1.71 
11.00 
Murillo. Blush-rvhite, shaded with 
rose; large. B, 7. 
.;!o 
2.00 
12.00 
Rex Rubrorum. Brilliant scarlet; 
fine for bedding with La Can- 
deur. B, 8 . 
.iiO 
2.21 
20.00 
Salvator rosa. Splendid deep rose, 
flamed white . 
.40 
2.10 
22.00 
Toreador. ery.large red wit h rich 
orange ^'ollow border. B, 7... 
.00 
4.00 
Ol.OO 
Tournesol. Bright scarlet, edgml 
with vellow. B, 8. 
.10 
;!.21 
.'SO.00 
Tournesol, Yellow. A^ollow, shaded 
with orange. B, 8 . 
.40 
2.10 
22.00 
Superfine Mixed. All colors, 2 
for 1 cts. 
.20 
1.21 
10.00 
If Tulips are ordered by mail, add 5c 
per dozen. 
CJiiiiese Sacred Narcissus. 
(Joss Flower, or Flower of the Gods) 
h'hese may be grown in pots of earth, ami \-ery satis¬ 
factorily in bowls, ])artially filleil with iielibles and water. 
As the roots develop, they form a network about the ])ebbles, 
Ihus sup])orting' the ])hint when in bloom. They should be 
started in the dark for ten to fourteen days, and then grown 
in l)right light, l)ut carefully ])roteeted from draughts. The 
llowei’s are mostly rvhite, with y('llow cu]is and are \-ery 
fragrant. 
Extra large selected bulbs, each 10c.; 3 for 25c.; dozen 
$ 1 . 00 . 
If ordered by mail, add 5c. per bulb for postage. 
One Bulb, Glass Bowl and Pebbles complete, 25c. 
Three Bulbs, Glass Bowl and Pebb'es, 10c. 
Japanese Bowls, each 2.1c., .’lie. and 11c. Set of 1 I'or $1.00. 
Pebbles tor filling Lily bowls, 10c. [ler (juart. 
