. Dreer's 1910 autumn catalogue. Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. lllfflRrADRKR-PHIIADttPHIA^^-BUkBS-fORgALbPljANTifi^. SINGLE Early=flowering TULIPS. T' Gkoup of Single Early Tulips. 10. 12. Flamingo (Rose Hawk). Glistening dark rose, of exquisite form, one of the finest of the newer Tulips. $ per 1000 10. Gold Finch. A rich, pure yellow form of Yellow Prince, sweet scented. $ per lOf'O 10. Joost van Vondel. Deep blood-red; light feathering o
. Dreer's 1910 autumn catalogue. Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. lllfflRrADRKR-PHIIADttPHIA^^-BUkBS-fORgALbPljANTifi^. SINGLE Early=flowering TULIPS. T' Gkoup of Single Early Tulips. 10. 12. Flamingo (Rose Hawk). Glistening dark rose, of exquisite form, one of the finest of the newer Tulips. $ per 1000 10. Gold Finch. A rich, pure yellow form of Yellow Prince, sweet scented. $ per lOf'O 10. Joost van Vondel. Deep blood-red; light feathering of white at base. $ per 1000 . 10. Joost van Vondel White. The finest of all white Tulips; perfect in every way. $ per 1 00 15. Kaiser Kroon. Bright red, margined golden-yellow; extra large and grand in every way. $ per 1000 9. L'lmmaculee. Pure white, early. $ per 1(100 10. La Reine (Queen Victoria). Pure white, sometimes tinted rose; fine for bedding or forcing. $ per KlOO HE Tulip is always attractive from its beauty and bril- liancy of color, and is one of the popular early spring flowers. A few bulbs scattered here and there pro- duce but little effect, but when planted in masses or in small groups, they become at once grand and brilliant, and eclipse in variety of coloring and picturesque effect almost any other flower. Our collection is unusually fine, embracing all the choicest varieties. Many sorts are only suitable for forcing, while others must be planted outside to do well. AYe only offer such kinds as can be used with perfect success either indoors or out in the gar. den. Tulips require cultural treatment similar to Hyacinths; the bulbs, being smaller, should not be planted so deep. 'When grown indoors put six bulbs in a 6-inch pot or pan. The figures prefixed indicate the average height in inches of each variety. K£g*If Tulips are wanted by mail, add at the rate of 5 cts. per dozen for postage. Artus. Bright deep scarlet; a splendid beddin
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