BREEDER TULIPS — Continued 



Velvet King — Immense flower on extra strong stem, 

 bright dark royal purple. Height, 31 inches. 12 for 

 90c; 100 for #6.75 



Yellow Perfection. — Light yellow-flushed olive, outside 



shaded purple; large flower on strong stem. 12 for 

 90c; 100 for #6.75 

 Vulcan — Reddish apricot, margined bright buff yellow. 

 12 for 90c; 100 for #6.75 



COTTAGE AND HYBRID TULIPS 



The fact that they flower between the early tulip and Darwin and that they are probably the longest lived and 

 the most lasting of all Tulips, explains their popularity, and is the reason they deserve a place in every garden. 



Advance — A gorgeous new hybrid. It produces giant, 

 blazing red flowers on 24 inch stems. 12 for #2.60; 

 100 for #19.00 



Alaska — Clear bright yellow and elegant form. The 

 petals reflex slightly and the charm of the slender 

 bloom is unusual. Height, 25 inches. 12 for 90c; 

 100 for #6.50 



Albino — Creamy white, ivory stamen, strong thick 

 stems. 12 for 90c; 100 for #6.50 



Ambrosia — A rich flower of pale terra cotta and amber, 

 and a rosy glow throughout, of great size and slen- 

 der form, very fragrant. Height, 28 inches. 12 for 

 85c; 100 for #6.00 



Buff Beauty— A very delicate Tulip, salmon-orange 

 shaded buff, center is orange with yellow shading. 

 Height, 20 inches. 12 for 95c; 100 for #7.25 



Carrara — Round and pure white as the marble from 

 which it has its name. A most delicate flower. 

 Height, 25 inches. 12 for #1.20; 100 for #8.50 



Dido— A perfect flower, excellent in color and form. 

 Color is deep rich pink with yellow stripes. Very 

 fragrant. Height, 30 inches. 12 for 85c; 100 

 for #6.00 



Grenadier — Dazzling brilliant orange, yellow base. 

 Height, 21 inches. 12 for 75c; 100 for #5.50 



Inglescombe Pink — Salmon-pink, blue base; very bril- 

 liant. Height, 28 inches. 12 for 70c; 100 

 for #5.00 



Inglescombe Yellow — Glossy canary-yellow. Large, 

 globular flowers. Often called the "Yellow Darwin." 



Height, 28 inches. 12 for 70c; 100 for #5.00 



John Ruskin — Salmon-rose, edged lemon-yellow; in- 

 side deep rosy lilac, with margin of yellow; large 

 flower of fine shape. Height, 16 inches. 12 for 

 75c; 100 for #5.50 



Leda— A very lovely variety, best described as rosy 

 red outside, peach-blossom inside, with splendid light 

 blue and white base. Height, 25 inches. 12 for 

 95c; 100 for #7.00 



Mayflower 1 — It is a beautiful fiery scarlet with glitter- 

 ing black center, reminding one of the brilliance of 

 the Oriental Poppy. Height, 30 inches. 12 for 

 #2.90; 100 for #21.50 



Moonlight — Pale Yellow of a lovely color; the flower 

 is very long and of fine oval shape. Height, 25 

 inches. 12 for 75c; 100 for #5.50 



Mrs. Kerrell— ^Dpening salmon-rose, with age becoming 

 rose, edged soft salmon with blue and white base; 

 pointed flower of open form. Height, 18 inches. 

 12 for 75c; 100 for #5.50 



Mrs. Moon — Tall yellow, vase-shaped flower, on sturdy 

 stems. One of the loveliest yellow Cottage Tulips. 

 Height, 25 inches. 12 for 75c; 100 for #5.50 



Picotee or Maiden's Blush — Long, clear white. The 

 petals are beautifully margined and penciled on edges 

 with bright pink. Height, 26 inches. 12 for 75c; 

 100 for #5.50 



Sirene — Rich cerise-pink with pale pink at the margin 

 of the segments and with a pure white base. 12 for 

 75c; 100 for #5.50 



BOTANICAL TULIPS 



Blooming early in the season, the wild or botanical tulips are particularly useful in the rockery. 



Clusiana — A charming species, known as the Lady 

 Tulip. Small flower on 14 inch stem, white, exterior 

 crimson, dark blue base. 12 for 90c; 100 for #6.50 



Eichleri — Splendid, large crimson-scarlet flowers, yel- 

 low and black center, effective in the flower border 

 or rock garden. Height, 21 inches. 12 for 90c; 

 100 for #6.50 



Kaufmanniana — White and yellow, pink outside, called 

 the Water-lily Tulip, as the expanded flowers re- 

 semble a Nymphaea. Large flowers. Height, 8 

 inches. 12 for #1.60; 100 for #11.00 



Sylvestris (Florentina odorata) — Small flowers gol- 

 den yellow, usually in pairs and nodding, frag- 

 rant, recommended for wild gardening. Height, 16 

 inches. 12 for #1.00; 100 for #7.50 



PARROT TULIPS 



The flower when still in bud resembles the head of a parrot; hence the name. 



Standard Varieties 

 Cramoisi Brilliant — Rich blood-crimson with blackish 



markings; very large. 12 for 85c; 100 for #6.00 

 Lutea Major 1 — Yellow, lightly suffused scarlet; very 



large. 12 for 85c; 100 for #6.00 

 Fantasy — The loveliest Tulip grown. The color is the 



same as the Darwin Clara Butt, with the same habits 



as to height, strength of stem, and time of flowering. 



12 for #1.25; 100 for #8.75 

 Gemma— White flushed apple-blossom-pink. A very 



good new Parrot Tulip much loved as a cut flower. 



12 for 95c; 100 for #7.00 

 Sundew— A lovely cup of glowing crimson uplifted on 



a tall, stately stem. Its petals are beautifully fringed 



and laciniated at the outer edges. Height, 28 inches. 



12 for 75c; 100 for #5.50 



CROCUS VERNUS (DUTCH CROCUS) 



Crocus is one of the earliest of the spring flowering bulbs, the cheery little trumpet-flowers appearing as soon 

 as the ground is free from frost. Excellent for naturalizing. 



New Giant-Flowering Varieties 

 Blizzard (Snowstorm) — Pure white, globular flowers 



of great beauty. 12 for 60c; 100 for #4.00 

 Cloth of Gold — Golden yellow, very early. 12 for 



50c; 100 for #3.50 

 Julia Culp — Glossy dark purple, large flower, very late. 



12 for 50c; 100 for #3.50 

 Queen of the Blues — Dark blue; one of the best. 



12 for 60c; 100 for #4.00 



Standard Varieties 

 Baron Von Brunow — Large bluish mauve; very free 



flowering. 12 for 50c; 100 for #3.50 



