DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS 
The following varieties are particularly recommended for bedding. 
Although quite suitable for forcing, they cannot be forced as early as 
the single varieties. 
COURONNE D’OR. Golden yellow, flushed orange, flower of great 
beauty and size; fine for forcing as well as bedding. 
$ 1.75 for 10, $ 15.00 per 100 
MURILLO. Splendid soft rose Tulip, flushed and striped white. Good 
for forcing and bedding. $ 1.65 for 10, $ 14.00 per 100. 
PEACHBLOSSOM. Large flower of a soft rosy pink. Very fine forcer. 
$ 1.75 for 10, $ 15.00 per 100. 
PARROT TULIP 
These have been in existence for ages and apparently the majority, 
especially the old varieties, came from the Bizarres. Their petals are 
laciniated and marked and feathered with brilliant colors. 
FANTASY. Being a sport of Clara Butt, this Tulip has the same true 
pink color and habits; the greenish edge makes it the most unusual 
of all. $ 2.10 for 10, $ 18.00 per 100. 
SUNDEW. Bright red with white base. The upper edges of the petals 
are beautifully fringed, crystal-like, very attractive, unlike any other 
Tulip in existence. It really is not a parrot Tulip, but a Darwin 
Tulip with fringed edges. $ 1.50 for 10, $ 12.50 per 100. 
BOTANICAL TULIPS 
FOSTERIANA MME. LEFEBER. Largest of all Botanical Tulips of a 
beautiful deep red with black base. $ 4.50 for 10, $ 42.50 per 100. 
KAUFMANNIANA. Large creamy flower, brilliantly marked with car- 
mine, resembling somewhat the waterlily. The inside of the flower 
is pearly-white, with a yellow base. $ 3.75 for 10, $ 35.00 per 100. 
DARWIN TULIPS 
A vigorous race of selfcolored tulips, distinguished by their strong 
and tall stems and their shapely flowers. They flower at the same 
time as the Breeder and Cottage Tulips during the month of May. 
AFTERGLOW. Deep rosy orange, with salmon shadings at the edges 
of petals; inside deep orange with yellowish base. A showy flower 
for outdoors; height 26 inches. $ 1.60 for 10, $ 13.00 per 100. 
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