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Cottage Tulips are so-called because they were iound growing in the old cottage gardens 

 of England, Scotland, Ireland and France where they had been establishd for 50 years or 

 more. All are very beautiful, presenting a great variety in form and coloring. For cutting, 

 they are greatly prized on account of their long stems and graceful habit. To aid in making 

 selections for continuity of bloom, etc., the relative time of flowering is indicated by the 

 letters D, E, F, G, H. Those marked F being the earliest. 



Advance ( D-32 in. ) Fiery red flushed orange, blooming two weeks earlier than the 

 earliest cottage class; strong stems Doz. $1.50; 100 $12.00 



Argo. (F-26 in. ) A unique color, golden yellow spotted orange Dor.. $1.50; 100 $11.00 



Carrara. ( F-24 in. ) Pure white with faint gray markings at base of petal: good form 

 and substance Doz. SI. 50; 100 $12.00 



Dido. ( G-26 in.) A perfect flower in form and beauty. Color rich deep pink shaded 

 salmon and orange Doz. $1.50; 100 $12.00 



Gala Beauty. ( F-22 in.") Beautiful form and substance, color bright yellow heavily flamed 

 with carmine. Outer segments reflexed at tips Doz. $1.60; 100 $12.50 



Golden Harvest. ( E-26 in.) Large flowers, lemon yellow Doz. $1.50; 100 $12.00 



Inglescomb Pink ( E 26 in. ) Delicate pink tinted salmon. ( See illustration) 



Doz. $1.50; 100 $12.00 



Mrs. John T. Scheepers. ( F-26 in. ) Huge flowers. Canary yellow. ( See illustration) 



Doz. $1.50; 100 $12.00 



Rosabella. ( G-Z6 in. i Beautiful shade of soft rose with bread pink edge. (See illustration) 



Do2. $1.50; 100 $12.00 



Scarlet Glory. (F-24 in.) Large brilliant scarlet flowers Doz. $1.50; 100 $12.00 



Yellow Emperor. ( F-24 in. ) Golden yellow Doz. $1.50; 100 $12.00 



Mixed Cottage Tulips. A mixture of fine varieties, beautiful colors and delightful formation 

 of the flowers Doz. $1.00; 100 $7.50 



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Old Dutch Breeder Tulips 



Bring the Mellow Tones of the Old Dutch Masters to Vour Garden 



It is doubtful if any other strain of Tulips can elicit as much admiration as the Breeders. 

 The sparkle, gloss and glitter of the rich purples, bronzes and golds, when seen during 

 height of noonday sun. are simply entrancing. 



Admiral Tromp. (G-30 in. ) Coppery-bronze flushed carmine, edged orange. 

 Bacchus. ( G-26 in. ) Bright purple 



with deeper bloom. 

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in.) Soft 

 butt tinged with golden bronze 

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 Cardinal Manning. ( G-28 in. ) 

 Claret-red with rosy bronze 

 sheen. 

 Dilienburg. i G-26 in. ) Magnifi- 

 cent flowers of orange red with 

 bronze-yellow edge, inside 

 glistening orange. 

 Dom Pedro. ( G-24 in. ) Brown 

 shaded maroon, fragrant, (see 

 illustration ) 

 Indian Chief. ( G-32 in. i Beautiful 

 large flower, reddish-purple, flushed 

 coppery-brown. 

 Louis XIV. (G-27 in.) Dark purple, flushed 



golden bronze. Very striking. 

 Velvet King. (G-3I in.) Royal purple with 

 small white base. 



Price of the above SI. 60 per doz., 

 $12.50 per 100 

 Old Dutch Breeder Tulips Mixed. Our mix- 

 ture, made up of named varieties, con- 

 tains a wonderful range of colors, 



Doz. $1.40; 100 SHOO 



Botanical Tulips 



and Species for Naturalizing, 

 Rockeries, etc. 



\ Plant in clusters of six or more bulbs, 



placing them two to three inches apart m 

 well-drained pockets where they can re- 

 main indefinitely in the Rock Garden. 

 Clusiana. The Little Lady tulip from 

 Persia. A beautiful dwarf variety 

 suitable for perennial borders with 

 rockeries. Color, white with cherry 

 stripes. Height 12 in. 

 Dasystemon. A showy species from 

 Turkestan, height 6 in., producing 

 several yellow and white flowers 

 ■ . on a stem. 

 Echlerl. A grand variety from Turkestan, producing immense flowers of crimson scarlet with 



black center marked with gold. Height, II inches. 

 Fosteriana, Red Emperor. A magnificent variety of intense brilliancy, having extra large flowers 



of a bright vermilion-scarlet with a black base bordered yellow, 

 Kaufmanniana. (Water Lily Tulip.) One of the loveliest, from Turkestan. Broad reflexing petals; 

 creamy white with carmine-red; on the reverse, center golden yellow. Height, 6 in. 



Price of any of the above, per doz., $1.50; per 100, $12.00. 



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