MAYFLOWERING TULIPS—Continued. 
FO} Bice eT OPSIZE: eee 
OSSI OSWALDA, cream white flushed pink, passing into 
deep rose, extra for cold frame. ‘= 
PRESIDENT HOOVER, orange red, yellow base, large flower 
on tall stem, cold frames, extra keeper. ne 
ROSABELLA, apple-blossom pink, cutflower only. Start Feb- 
ruary 15th, blooms from March 10th on. Extra cold frame 
variety. Pa 
VAN WAVEREN'S GLORY, brilliant rose with lighter edge, 
cream white base, very large flowers on tall stem, excellent 
for late cutflowers and cold frames. a 
VESTA, tall white, for cloth house or cold frame, cutflowers. bee 
WALL STREET, golden yellow, bring in January 15th for 
February 25th. Cutflowers. PsP. 
WHITE CITY, new, pure white, large flower, tall stem, extra 
for cold frame, best white cold frame tulip on the market.  -—___ 
YELLOW EMPEROR, deep golden yellow, cutflowers only, 
bring in February 15th, ready from March 15th on. Be 
Bulb flats buried in shallow trenches need watering; that 1s frequently 
forgotten because they are out of sight. It is a great error to let bulb 
stock approach dryness. Better bury them deeply. 
PARROT TULIPS 
POs Be ee ee ee TOPSIZE Per 1,000 
BLUE PARROT, sport of Darwin Blue Aimable, gorgeous, same 
habits. ; ee 
FANTASY, salmon pink and green, sport of Clara Butt. Start 
February 10th to bloom from March 10th on. Needs cold 
forcing and ample space. Fine pans are shown annually at 
the New York Flower Show on March 17th. Also used for 
cutting, and particularly from cold frames. Pans 
RED CHAMPION, coceneal, red sport of Bartigon, extra, 
same habits. PES 
THERESE, cherry scarlet, sport of Farncombe Sanders, extra 
fine variety, same habit. reed 
VIOLET QUEEN, violet blue sport of Darwin Opal Queen, 
extra. <e 
BOTANICAL TULIPS 
FsOt Bal cect ee ee TOPSIZE Per 1,000 
CLUSIANA, white, cherry-red outside. Must be forced cool 
and needs plenty spacing for so small a bulb. Start 
forcing February 10th to bloom March 10th. Very dainty. $. 
A splendid collection of 107 price or showcards, picturing current 
popular varieties of Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Narcissus, etc., in their 
true colors, can be had from us at $3.50 per collection, postpaid. Inval- 
uable for window display and for price-cards on baskets of dry bulbs 
tw the store. The best sales help-ever thought of. Size of cards 
7 * 5% inches. 

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