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tirje Conartr Sc HTonesf Company, OTe^t #rotje, $a. 



Late or May Flowering Hardy Garden Tulips 



These Tulips are quite distinct from the early flowering kinds— coming later they extend the blooming season two 

 to three weeks longer, and are usually at their best about Decoration Day. They are all single. They are extremely 

 hardy and therefore excellent for planting in the herbaceous border, among the shrubbery or for naturalizing in any 

 place where they can remain undisturbed and bloom regularly for years. Splendid for bouquets because of their 

 durable flowers and long stems. Set these bulbs 4 inches deep. 



COTTAGE GARDEN TULIPS 



llBouton d'Or— Deep rich golden yel- 

 low, handsome globe-shaped flowers, 

 exceedingly beautiful, 



^Bridesmaid—Bright rich scarlet, 

 striped pure white. Very distinct and 

 beautiful, 



H Elegans— Very grand and showy, rich 

 crimson scarlet, large handsome flow- 

 ers 



^Golden Eagle— Extra large and hand- 

 some, rich orange yellow flowers, 

 each petal edged with bright crim- 

 son, very showy, 



If May Blossom— Pure white, elegantly 

 striped and variegated with red, finely 

 formed, and amost charming variety, 



^Royal White— Splendid globular flow- 

 ers of pure white, center of petals 

 tinted creamy yellow, 



$0.04 



Prices delivered 

 free in U.S. A. 



Each 



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-^-Golden Pearl (Newton) — The sweet- 

 est of all sweet-scented tulips ; has 

 the delicious tea fragrance of the 

 American Beauty Rose, lovely golden 

 yellow blossoms, blooms very early, 

 and very fragrant, one of the best . 



■y^Prince of Austria— Grand flowers of 

 largest size, thick glossy petals, rich 

 orange scarlet, delightfully sweet- 

 scented 



•;^Florentine Odorata — (The Tea Rose 

 Tulip)— Rich yellow flowers, beauti- 

 ful buds, very sweet, 



■^Macrospila— Brilliant citron red, with 

 dark clouded center, finely bordered ! 

 with bright golden yellow, very large | 

 and handsome, •■ .05 



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$2.50 



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2.00 



.50 



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3.00 



•OFFER No. 10 — Above 4 Sweet=Scented 

 Tulips, marked *, 15c., postpaid. 



COFFER No. 10a— Above 6 Cottage Garden 

 Tulips, marked ^, 20c., postpaid. 



OFFER No. 10b— The 2 Sets above, or 10 

 Tulips in all, 30c., postpaid. 



GIANT GESNERIANA TULIPS 



G. G. Crimson— The true Giant Gesneriana is one of the 

 grandest and most beautiful of all Tulips; they are 

 hardy, grow 1>^ to 2 feet high, and bear great rich blooms 

 as large as teacups. Color intense fiery scarlet, with 

 bright shining blue-black center. The flowers are very 

 durable and keep their splendid colors for seve'-al 

 weeks. Their wonderful beauty is truly marvelous. 

 (See cut below.) Price, 3c. each; 3.5c. per doz.; $2.50 

 per 100, delivered free. By express, $2.00 per 100, buyer 

 paying charges. 



Q. G. Yellow— (Or Golden Crown Tulip) — Splendid large 

 bold flowers, bright rich golden yellow, beautifullv 

 fringed with orange red. Price, 3c. each ; 35c. per doz.; 

 $2.50 per 100, delivered free. 



G. Q. White— (Sweet Nancy) — (Alba Marginata.) A very ■ 

 lovely variety, pure white edged Avith rose. Price, 3c. > 

 each; 3 for 8c. ; 30c. per doz.; $2.00 per 100. Delivered 

 free. 



OFFER No. 10c— 3 ei ., 3 above kinds, 9 for 25c. 

 OFFER No. lOd— 6 each, 3 above kinds, 18 



for 40c. 

 OFFER No. lOe— 12 each, 3 above kinds, 36 



for 75c. 



Giant 

 Gesneriana 



Every Bulb we send out may be depended upon to produce a beautiful blossom 



