AUTUMN CATALOGUE. 1911. 



GOLDEN GOBLET 



SINGLE MAY^FLOWERING OR COTTAGE GARDEN TULIPS. 



THE May-Flowering Tulips are usually in full bloom about Memorial Day and generally last well into June. Not onlv do they 

 prolong the Tulip season but in grandeur of form and richness of their colors surpass most of the earlier classes. They are 

 splendid subjects for natural plantations, for clumps in herbaceous perennial borders as well as for formal beds. For cutting' they 

 are even better than the early tulips — the flowers being stronger and lasting longer. 



Bouton d'Or. Ida. Pure deep yellow ; beau- 

 tiful, large, globe-shaped flowers; excel- 

 lent for cutting 



Caledonia. Orange, scarlet centre, greenish 

 black ; splendid for bedding 



Columbus. Gala Beauty, Gorgeous. Crimson 

 scarlet, striped and flaked with gold 



Cornuta. Chinese Homed, Tulip. Yellow, 

 striped scarlet ; petals curiously twisted 

 like spiral horns 



Elegans. Dark crimson with elegantly re- 

 flexed petals 



Elegans Alba. A beautiful large white sort 

 with reflexed petals, margined rosy-red . 



Flava. Delicate lemon yellow .... 



Fulgens. Vermilion red, long reflexed petals, 

 tall and very showy 



Gesneriana jMajor. Ver\- large flowers, bril- 

 liant scarlet with blue-black centre; 

 lasts several weeks. An excellent bed- 



ding Tulip 



.40 



Doz. 



100 



So. 25 



Si .50 



•50 



3-50 



1-50 



10 .00 



■35 



3 -oo 



.60 



4.00 



.60 



4.00 



■85 



6 .00 



3.00 



VO' 



1000 Gesneriana Aurantiaca. Orange Boy. Rich 

 orange-red ; a very showy variety 

 Si 4. 00 Gesneriana Lutea. The finest late j-ellow 

 Tulip. Sweet-scented 



Gesneriana Rosea. Rosy carmine, black cen- 

 tre 



Glare of the Garden. Brilliant deep crimson 



Golden Crown. Golden yellow, petals pointed 

 and edged with red 



Golden Goblet. Deep golden yellow; large 

 goblet-shaped flowers 



Greigi. Intense scarlet, black centre, anthers 

 pure yellow; a magnificent sort . 



Inglescombe Pink. Delicate rose-pink ; fine 

 for cutting 



I nglescombe Scarlet. Brilliant vennilion with 



25.00 black base. This grand variety received 



an award of merit R. H. S., England . 



Inglescombe Yellow. Bright canary yel- 

 low; large flower 



iS.oo La Candeur. Pure white 



Doz. 

 So .40 



.60 



100 



S2 



1000 



50 $2 2 .00 



-0 



■501 



.60 



-85 



4 .00' 



I 

 TO . 



S.oo 



4 .00 



6 .00 



I 4 .OD 



40 .00 



■4: 



Six of a Kind Sold at Dozen Rates; 25 at 100 Rates: 250 at 1.000 Rates. 



