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l>arwiii Tiilii)s 
(May-Flowering.) 
The finest class of late llowcring Tulips in e.xisl- 
cnce. Flowers are brilliant, self colored, borne on 
strong stems, many of them 2 feet high. The colors 
surpass in brilliancy anything hitherto known in 
Tulips, and are of almost every conceivable color, 
from pale bhi.sh to the brightest red, lilac, 
blue, and puiide to almost black. 
Baronne de la Tonnaye. Vivid pink, 
tall, strong stems.$0.40 
Dream. Soft delicate lilac; large flower 
Europe. Very brilliant rosy-red, with 
showy white centre .50 
Gretchen (Margaret). Delicate flesh 
color, cup-shaped flower.30 
Minister Tak. Brilliant dark red. 
The Sultan (Joseph Israels). Velvety 
black . 
Mixed Darwins. All colors.25 
Cottage Garden and 
May-Flowering 
Tnlips 
These flower in May; usually they are in full 
bloom about Memorial Day. They are very showy 
and contain colors not found in any other class of 
Tulips. They are valuable for cut flower use, both 
to the amateur and florist. They are also in demand 
for bedding and for planting in clumps in borders 
of hardy perennials. 
Doz. 100 
Bybloems. White grounds, striped or 
marked with purple, lilac or black. .$0.25 $1.50 
Bouton d’Or (I(la). The only late pure 
deep yellow; very beautiful; fine for 
cutting .25 1.50 
Gesneriana. Dazzling scarlet, black 
center; effective in beds; fine for 
cutting .30 2.00 
Golden Crown. Deep yellow, edged red; 
fine for cutting.'.25 1.50 
Golden Eagle. Deep yellow, with nar¬ 
row, orange-red fringe.25 1.50 
Isabella (Blushing Bride). Hose and 
white; fine late sort.30 2.00 
Picotee (Maiden’s Blush). White, marg¬ 
ined rose .30 2.00 
Crocus 
(For Pots and Borders) 
The bulbs should be sot 3 inches deep, and be planted in October or early in Xovember to insure 
success. The Crocus can also be grown indoors either in pots or bulb pans in loam, or in dishes filled 
with wet moss, in which the bulbs are set closely, half an inch below the surface. 
Hybrid Named Crocus 
These are c^ '.posed of all the best and most beautifii,! varieties and arc remarkable for richness of color 
and the immens' ize of their flowers. 
Albion. Fine sirijttitl. 
Baron von Brunow. Dtirk juirplc. 
Cloth of Gold. (Joldon yellow, striped brown. 
David Rizzio. Purple. 
Golden Yellow. 
King of the Blues. Very large. 
King of the V/hites. Pure white. 
Mont Blanc. Finest of all the whites. 
Non Plus Ultra. Blue, white-bordered. 
Sir Walter Scott. Variegated. 
Price: Dozen 15c,; 100 $1.00; 1000 $8.00. 
Mixturc\s oi Grociiscs 
Large-flowered White. 
Large-flowered Blue and Purple. 
Large-flowered, Striped and Variegated. 
Large-flowered Golden Yellow. 
Mixture of all Colors. 
Price: Dozen 10c.; 100 50c.; 1000 $1.50. 
Mixed Crocus. 
