LOS ANGELES 
MARION VOORHIES 
HENDERSON’S COTTAGE TULIPS 
Bring the Pastel Tints of Springtime to Your Garden 
Cottage Tulips are so-called because found growing in the old cottage 
gardens of England, Scotland, Ireland and France where they had been 
established for 50 years or more. All are very beautiful, presenting a great 
variety in form and coloring, and having none of the stiffness of other 
tulips. For cutting, they are greatly prized on account of their long stems 
and graceful habit. They are specially adapted for hardy flower borders, 
where they should be planted in large clumps and masses. To aid in 
making selections for continuity of bloom, etc.. the relative time of 
Per Doz. Per 100 
Adonis. (G-21 in.). (Lily Flowered.) Long shapely re- 
flexed petals, bright and vivid, rosy carmine red, white 
baseha= eres traeer Bi gchla) a Stet Stee Gone ee Ee eee $ .85 $6.50 
Alaska. (H-20 in.). (Lily Flowered.) A beautiful, large 
elongated flower with pointed petals of a golden yellow... .80 6.00 
Ambrosia. (G-26in.). A beautiful new variety, color lilac 
70 5.00 
rose, inside salmon orange......... : ‘ 
Arethusa. (H-28 in.). . A fine variety of a soft pale 
yellow, large flower on a strong stem and the best yellow 1.00 7.00 
Argo. (F-26 in.). A unique color, golden yellow spotted 
OVI C Sec, rs se ae apa ease Ta aa OST ee Se SEE 75 5.50 
Borneo. (G-24in.). (Lily Flowered.) Beautifully formed 
flowerohrichidarkene divs ice ceseeapeececpoistasec tease epee casas 1.25 9.00 
*Bouten d’Or. (F-17 in.). Rich deep golden yellow; a 
large, long-stemmed, globular flower of finest substance; 
unequalled for cutting and fine for late forcing......... 70 5.00 
Carrara. (F-24in.). Pure white with faint gray markings 
at base of petal, good form and substance.............. 1.00 7.50 
Dido. (G-26 in.). Orange red changing to orange yellow, 
phates a (acto) sah gy (eee ea tice manag chee nat ne crn aioe an ule Tn Caen 75 5.50 
Eclipse. (G-26 in.). (Lily Flowered.) Large reflexed 
flower, salmon-rose flushed red and amber.............. 1.00 7.00 
Elegans Red. (E-14in.). Brilliant vermillion with yellow 
85 6.50 
center: a long flower with reflexing petals.. ye 
*Fairy Queen. (G-20 in.). A very large and beautiful 
flower of rosy heliotrope, broadly margined with yellow 70 5.00 
Fawn. (H-21in.). Fawn tinged yellow with silvery dove 
gray: large See ICDS Dine Gt Fe siaanees 70 5.00 
*Fulgens Red. (F-24in.) Long reflexing petals of glow- 
ing vermillion; creamy-white center.................. .80 6.00 
Gesneriana Major. (G-24in.). Crimson scarlet with violet 
black center, large flowers; effective for beds and borders’ .75 5.50 
Gesneriana Lutea. (H-24in.). Finely formed flower of 
ful richvellOWAS sees = canicncoe: «eu 70 5.00 
ful large egg-formed flowers of bright rose-pink with a 
salmonisheenie m.csseca aioe ewe eee Btn 70 5.00 
*Inglescomb Yellow. (H-24 in.). (The Yellow Darwin.) 
Flower of perfect form; color full rich yellow...... 
...Per 1000, $47.50  .70 5.00 
flowering is indicated by the letters E, F, G, H and I. Those marked E 
being the earliest. Those marked I are the latest to bloom. The 
normal height is also given in inches. In planting, the bulbs should be 
placed 5 inches apart and the bottom of the bulb should be 6 to 7 inches 
below the surface in light soils and 5 to 6 inches deep in heavy soils. If 
planted too shallow some may come blind. The varieties marked * are 
especially good for winter flowering and forcing. 
Per Doz. Per 100 
Java. (G-26 in.). (Lilv Flowered.) Graceful and attrac- 
tive flowers of creamy white with carmine edge..........$1.10 $8.00 
John Ruskin. (G-18 in.). A large flower of apricot pink 
with a border of canary yellow flushing into the ground; 
beautifiulkandsrareacs. a echienia eee ee ee ee 70 
Los Angeles. (H-30in.). A beautiful flower of enormous 
size. Rosy-crimson shading lighter toward edges of 
flowers ((Seecolorzplate:).xscians ee eee 
WMiarion Voorhies. (G-28 in.). A beautiful new variety 
having blooms of buttercup-yellow with a blue base. 
Very graceful flowers borne on strong stems. (See color 
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*“Mirs. Moon. (H-24 in.). A magnificent and immense 
uly of rich orange yellow; a famous Parisian boulevard 
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Moonlight. E-24 in.). 
colomsulphursyell ows cee resi ee 80 
Parisian Yellow. (J-20 in.). (Annie.) Large hand- 
some clear yellow flowers with pointed petals.......... .70 
Picotee. (G-20 in.). (Lily Flowered.) (Maiden’s Blush.) 
An elegant flower with recurved petals; pure white with 
a picoteeimanrgin of: rose=pimktasaitar aes siete Seton tones -70 
Rosabella. (G-26 in.). Beautiful shade of soft rose pink 
turning. lighter towards the edges..........:...-.0:- 85 
Scarlet Emperor. (G-21 in.). Glowing scarlet, clear 
yellow center wextraticsc)sreittieieiemicies cheno siete eee ena 
Siren. (F-21 in.). (Lily Flowered.) Rich cerise pink. 
reflexed'petalsvsnen- cen ano ce Ce eee 85 
Solon. (H-32 in.). A beautiful large show flower; color 
rose-neyron red edged lilac rose, pure white center with 
blueirin gsc sce c este ee a en oats 
Striped Beauty. (J-20 in.). (Summer Beauty.) Rose 
flakes crimson and white; large and showy flowers on 
tall stems 
Grand Mixture of Old English Cottage Tulips. I[n- 
cluding sweet-scented sorts. Many different varieties. 
Per 1,000, $42.00 .60 4.50 
We can supply individual bulbs of any of the sorts described above 
a! one-tenth of the dozen price. 25 bulbs at the hundred price 
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