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 COTTAGE TULIPS 



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



pink shaded salmon and orange. Sl.25 doz.; ^9.00 per 100. (See 



color plate.) 

 Hammer Hales. (F'25 in.) A fine large flower; light yellow flushed 



bronze, inside crimson with yellow and green base. ^1.25 doz.; ^9.00 



per 100. 

 Helen WillmoH-. (F-26 in.) A beautiful reflexed or lily-flowered sort; 



color soft primrose-yellow. ^1.00 doz.; ^7.50 per 100. 

 Inglescombe Yellow. (H-24 in.) (The Yellow Darwin.) Flower of 



perfect form; color full rich yellow. ^1.00 doz.; ^7.50 



per doz. (See front cover.) 

 La Merveille. (F-20 in.) A beautiful large flowering, 



fragrant sort; color orange flushed rose with yellow 



base. ^1.25 doz.; ^9.00 per 100. 

 Orange King. (F-24 in.) Fine form and substance; 



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Tfl'soaj s J9TJJB'~» ^^'* product originated as a sport from Clara Butt, the well known 



■'^ • ' ■ non-pink Darwin Tulip; and Fantasy has inherited the same 



rious color, except that the inside of the flower is more intense 



:^oiaqsaDBdsiraniMaq'«mBotBinaq.noii[,pasBqamdS!«Pion j borne on stiifer stems. The height is 20 inches. Each petal 



jjgg beijjg elaborately laciniated is marked very distinctly in the 



ter with a streak of apple'green. This variety is also suitable for 



'wing in pots or pans of soil in the window, attracting great atten- 



1 wherever exhibited. 



'rice, ^1.35 per doz.; ^10.00 per 100. 



•s^nao 2s 00-001$ o^ 1008$ raoj^ iNDERSON'S BULBS dTs DeliverecJ 



■s^^naosi 00-09$ ocno-0^$ inoj^ TRANSPORTATION PAID 



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'* ^ ua OS + IL us la. f kj a east of the Mississippi River. Grass Seed we deliver transportation paid 



•oS'Bqox pn-B p'Bpiniix P^"^ '^naoni^ -(^g '■BioriT; -i^g i^es listed throughout the United States and possessions. In making this 



's^^r^l -^g 'spu'Bisi guiddixiqj 'pnt3ipnnojM8|^ 'siAajyi '' Delivery Offer, we reserve the right to ship either by Parcel Post, 



'(^'BJJSSi^uop^ ''SOJ'BUl'Bf ''epvU3J.Q 'BOTUiraOQ 'vqUQ '8U0Z ss or Freight. Regarding the shipment of plants, see page 18. 

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Ui 8[<q'B^'Bd's!i9pjo joj osft? ; ('Boni'Bg) ■Bijr^nx pa's ra'-enQ ^ SHIPPING DATES. Forcing Lihes, Freesias, Dutch Iris, Paper- 



ui ,10 'spuBtsi ntSji^ sa^B^g pa^tufi eq-j puB 'ooi^ o^ianj ||^|k White Narcissus, White Callas, are ready for shipment early in 



'JIBAI'BH gurpnToni 'sa^ui^g ps^ta£j^ qti% m Qiq^Av^ WK^ September. Our major stock of Bulbs, including Narcissus, Tulips, 



^^V Iris, Peonies, etc., are ready for shipment the latter part of September 



UIJO J SS^SSmOO ^O ^V ^nd throughout October and the early part of November. Hardy 



vffAAtsvjnr ot!^y^f.t^ £^%vsrJvfv irrkt eii'> v ^M Lilies are ready for shipment in October and November. 



^ r W l/« J i\ W ACCOUNTS. Charge accounts invited. Kindly furnish reference. 



p If convenient. New York City reference preferred. 



REMITTANCES may be made by Express Money Order, P. O. 

 Money Order or Bank Draft; if bills or silver, send a Registered 

 Letter, otherwise it is at sender's risk. We must decline sending goods 

 C.O.D. unless 25% of their value accompanies the order. If cash or 

 stamps are sent by mail, REGISTER THE LETTER, otherwise it 

 travels at owner's risk. Send 3c stamps. 



ALL GARDENERS OF EXPERIENCE know that success depends 

 largely on weather conditions and proper cultivation, so in accor- 

 dance with the universal custom of the trade Peter Henderson fir Co. 



give no warranty, expressed or implied, as to description, quality, 

 productiveness, or any other matter, of any Seeds, Bulbs, Plants or 

 Roots they send out, and they will not be in any way responsible 

 for the crop. 



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Cottage Tulip 

 Dido 



