Cottage Tulips—continued 
Per Doz. Per 1006 
Orient. (G-26in.) Carmine-rose orange toward edges, 
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Parisian Yellow. (J-20 in.) (Anmnie.) Large nand- 
some clear yellow flowers with pointed petals...... 
Picotee. (G-20 in.) (Maiden’s Blush.) An elegant 
flower with recurved petals; pure white with a picotee 
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Pride of Ingiescomb. (F-24 in.) Beautiful long 
pointed fiowers, white edged carmine rose........ 
Rosabeila. (G-26 in.) Beautiful shade of soft rose 
pink turning lighter towards the edges. (See illustra- 
tion on page 2).......--- SEER CEE oe ORR See 
Scarlet Emperor. (G-21 in.) Glowing scarlet, clear 
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Siren. (F-21 in.) (Lily Flowered.) Rich cerise pink, 
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Sir Harry. (G-20 in.) Beautiful iavender pink..... 
Striped Beauty. (J-20 in.) (Summer Beauty.) Rose 
flaked crimson and white; large and showy flowers on 
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Tritom. (G-18 in.) A long shaped flower of dazzling 
carmine, base pure yellow with blue edge.......... 
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*Vitellina. (G-22 in.) Large canary yellow flowers of 
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Grand Mixture of Old English Cottage Tulips. 
6.50 Including sweet-scented sorts. Many different varie- 
CIES 32 Diceietnteiee ae Ieee eee Per 1,006 $45.00 .60 4.75 
6.00 Rembrandt Tulips 
7.50 These late or May-flowering garden tulips form a new class of stately | 
beauty. They are in reality Darwin Tulips which have ‘‘broken”’ into 
permanent variegations—the flowers of various rich colors being striped, 
blotched and marked with different shades and colors. The flowers, 
7.50 large, of perfect form and lasting substance, are borne on sturdy stems 
about two feet in height. These Rembrandts are very effective planted 
in groups in the herbaceous or shrubbery border and will remain 3 or 
10.00 4 years without replanting. The cultural directions given for Darwin 
Tulips apply to these. 
6.50 Choice Mixed Varieties.......... Per doz., $1.00; per 100, $7.50 
8.00 We can supply individual bulbs of any of the sorts described above at 
ss one-tenth of the dozen price. 
10.00 Bybloemen Tulips 
Like the Bizarre varieties, these tulips were evolved at the time of the 
7.50 Tulipomania which swept Holland and neighboring European countries 
early in the seventeenth century. They have been grown and sold quite 
largely in European countries ever since, and to a lesser extent in Amer- 
ica; but are considered by many to be too gay for large plantings. 
Nevertheless, for indoor decoration, in the month of May when they bloom, 
their vivid and contrasting colors are very welcome. For outdoor borders, and 
for planting among the perennials, there is nothing better; as they impart gay 
coloring much wanted at that time. 
The “Rose’’ Bybloemen tulips are those marked with crimson, rose, pink 
and scarlet on a white ground, and the ‘Violet’? Bybloemen are those marked 
with blue, purple and violet also on a white ground. 
They flower at the same time as the Darwin and Breeder varieties, and the 
culture is the same; but the stems are not so long. (See engraving.) 
: Per Doz. Per 100 
* Rose Bybloemen Tulips, Choice Mixed Varieties...... $1.00 $7.50 
Violet Bybloemen Tulips, Choice Mixed Varieties...... 1.00 7.50 
_» We can supply individual bulbs of varieties described above at one-tenth of the 
} 9) dozen price. 
Tulip Clusiana 
The Little Lady Tulip. A beautiful dwarf variety suitable for perennial 
borders and rockeries, should be planted two inches apart each way. Color 
white with cherry stripes. Price, $1.00 per doz.; $7.50 per 100; $72.00 per 
1,000. (See page 9). 
Bizarre Tulips 
One of the oldest races of Tulips grown extensively in Europe during the 
seventeenth century. It is this class that is credited as being responsible for 
the famous tulip craze in 1635. Bizarre Tulips are all queerly striped and 
variegated; they belong to the May flowering group, and flower on tall stems. 
Choice Mixed Varieties. Yellow ground colors, variegated with crimson, 
purplesjawhiteslipsieereicrcetetelsicl-terekteetenereieere Per -doz., $1.00; per 100, $7.50 
Parrot or Dragon Tulips 
These belong to the late garden tulips, and have immense attractive flowers 
of singularly picturesque form and brilliant and varied colors. The petals are 
curiously fringed or laciniated on the edges, and the form of the flower, especially 
before it opens, resembles the head and neck of a parrot. Only the strongest 
bulbs of Parrot Tulips can be depended upon to flower. The smaller, younger 
bulbs often throw no flowers—or at best produce weak, sprawling stems. Our 
bulbs are the best Holland produces. 
Fantasy. (See color plate on page 2.) This recent product originated as a 
sport from Clara Butt, the well-known Darwin Tulip. Clara Butt is esteemed 
for its beautiful salmon pink color; and this sport Fantasy has inherited 
the same glorious color, except that the inside of the flower is more intense 
in color, and borne on stiffer stems. The height is 20 inches. 
Each petal besides being elaborately laciniated is marked very distinctly ~ 
in the center with a streak of apple-green. ; 
This variety is also suitable for growing in pots or pans of soi! in the window, 
attracting great attention wherever exhibited. Price, 15c each; 
$2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 
Prices of Named Sorts mentioned helow. 
Per doz., 85c; per 100, $6.50; per 1,000, $63.00. 
Admiral de Constantinople. Red tipped orange. 
Lutea Major. Bright yellow. 
Monstre Cramoise. Deep crimson, black center. 
Perfecta. Yellow striped red. 5 
Markgraaf von Baden. Yellow, scarlet and green. (See engraving.) 
Choice Mixed Varieties. Per doz., 75c; per 100, $5.50; per 1,000. $53.00 
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