Cottage Tulips 
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 grace- 
ful 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 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 especia!ly good for winter flowering and forcing. 
Per Doz. Per 100 
Adonis. (G-21 in.). (Lily Flowered.) Long shapely reflexed 
petals, bright and vivid, rosy carmine red, white base..... $0.80 $6.00 
Alaska. (H-20 in.). A beautiful, large elongated flower 
with pointed petals of a golden yellow.................. 1.00 7.50 
Alcmene. (G-18 in.). <A fine oblong flower of a soft carmine 
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Amber. (F-18 in.). An excellent round flower of unique 
coloring, terra cotta, shaded amber, base yellow and blue.. .80 6.00 
Ambrosia. (G-26 in.). A beautiful new variety, color lilac 
rose} sinside/salmononran eters yeie ieee onlcl oieioieiesisiic stare .90 7.00 
Arethusa. (H-28 in.). A fine variety of a soft pale yellow, 
large flower on a strong stem and the best yellow.......... 1.00 7.50 
Argo. (F-26 in.). A unique color, golden yellow spotted 
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*Bouton d’Or. (F-17in.). Rich deep golden yellow; a large, 
long-stemmed, globular flower of finest substance; un- 
equalled for cutting and fine for late forcing. $45.00 per 1,000  .70 5.00 
Carrara. (F-24in.). Pure white with faint gray markings at 
base of petal, good form and substance.................. 1.25 9.00 
Cocarde. (F-28 in.). Dazzling red, purplish blue base, hand- 
some flower and one of the best of the new varieties...... 2.00 15.00 
Coronation Scarlet. (H-21 in.). Brilliant scarlet with 
daxkibase slangertloweraenieriicn ren tnieeseiieeicicintre rice 1.00 7.50 
Dide. (G-26 in.). Orange red changing to orange yellow, 
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Dulcinea. (F-21in.). A fine vivid red inside glowing orange 
red excellent forsmtorcingemnerecieoe cic eee ene .80 6.00 
Elegans Alba. (While Crown.) (F-20 in.). Large reflexing 
flower of white with a sharply defined margin of carmine-rose 1.35 10.00 
Elegans Red. (£-14 in.). Brilliant vermillion with yellow 
center; a long flower with reflexing petals.................. 1.00 7.50 
*Fairy Queen. (G-20in.). A very large and beautiful flower 
of rosy heliotrope, broadly margined with yellow. $45.00 
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Fawn. (H-21 in.). Fawn tinged yellow with silvery dove 
PENA Nef eX oer ees Cl co are Gece EIS EEN ELI SOA INE OE CERI RRS 70 5.00 
Fiava. (H-22in.). Creamy yellow, large flower on stiff stem, 
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*Fulgenms Red. (F-24 in.). Long -reflexing petals of glowing 
vermillion; creamy-white center......................00.. 1.00 7.50 
Gesneriana Major. (G-24 in.). Crimson scarlet with violet 
black center, large flowers; effective for beds and borders. .80 6.00 
Gesneriana Lutea. (H-24in.). Finely formed flower of full 
mich Py ello wi eteee yeep wen ren eta ne ese rte Dua LAN Feit | Ou .70 5.00 
Glare of the Garden. (G-18in.). (Maculata Globosa Grandi- 
ficra.) A large flower of glowing dark crimson-scarlet; center 
black edged yellow; petals long, the outer ones reflexing.... 1.00 7.50 
Inglescomb Pink. (/-24 in.). (Salmon Queen.) Beautiful 
large egg-formed flowers of bright rose-pink with a salmon 
Sheenhme4 oF OORDerelt OOO RREeEe in ieee ene .70 5.00 
Inglescomb Scarlet. (H-20in.). Brilliant vermillion with a 
BlAacktbase ta er cer cy mect erecta arse te crete leh ciara et atic eat etc -80 6.00 
*Inglescomb Yellow. (H-18 in.). Flower of perfect form; 
color full rich yellow. $45.00 per 1,000.................. 70 5.00 
John Ruskin. (G-18 in.). A large flower of apricot pink 
with a border of canary yellow flushing into the ground; 
beawtitultandsrareyaammerr i aiicrriieemeei iene stier terns .70 5.00 
La Reve. (D-12 in.). (Hobbema.) Large globular flower of an 
exquisite art coloring, soft rose, apricot and chamois glow. . .80 6.00 
Marvel. (G-24 in.). A fine sort, salmon, rose edged yellow 
ISI eKOld Gola ey yaks cves yar eses eo et ec aciats Sees teo eae nctnte aiaileie ailcus .70 5.00 
*Misc Wilmott. (H-18 in.). Splendid large long flowers on 
straight tall stems; open primrose yellow, but soon assume 
aabrishtey cllowacolorseneere nee eee Eee eee -80 6.00 
*Mrs. Moon. (#H-24 in.). A magnificent and immense tulip 
of rich orange yellow; a famous Parisian boulevard tulip.... .80 6.00 
Moonlight. (D-24 in.). A beautiful elongated flower, color 
Sul phurayellowsyaercte cutee ial too tony: betes ooo noes 80 6.00 
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HENDERSON’S LATE OR MAY FLOWERING 
