SPECIAL IMPORT OFFER OF FLOWER BULBS UNTIL JULY 15TH 



HENDERSON'S LATE p^J-l-^ «^ T,J:*^« 

 OR MAY FLOWERING COttage 1 UlipS 



Cottage Tulips are so-called because many of them were found growing in the old 



cottage gardens of England, Scotland, Ireland and France where they had been estab- 



p_^ ^ ^-rrf^ lished 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 thoy are 



greatly prized on account of their long stems and gi'aceful habit. Being extremely 



hardy 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 



/ ^^^^^^^P* j below the surface in light soils and 5 to 6 inches deep in heavy soils. 



If planted too shallow some may come blind. Ths varieties marked 



* are especially 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 Sl.OO $7.50 



Alaska. {H-20 in.). A beautiful, large elongated 

 jf/ j^^BP "Z^^^^V flower with pointed petals of a golden yellow. 



'" '" Each SOc. S.OO 



/, ;- ^^St^^ -^S^^^^KF Alcmene. (G-18 in.). A flne oblong flower of a soft 



ijt ■^■^^ J^^BpP^^ carmine red 1.3S 10.00 



'" ' " i/'^-'i^S^^^ Amber. (F-18 in.). An excellent round flower of 



. ._^^ ,?>••' unique coloring, terra cotta, shaded amber, base 



ii^^m yellow and blue 1.2S 9.00 



Ambrosia. (G-26 in.). A beautiful new variety, 



h^K color lilac rose, in-side salmon orange 2.7s 20.OO 



Arethusa. ( K-28 in.). A flne variety of a soft pale 

 yellow, large flower on a strong stem and the best 



' I MMM.^^^nr^ yellow sort Each 40c. 4.00 



,^^^^^^ Ariio. (F-26 in,). A unique color, golden yellow 



r^vii^Pp^H spotted orange 1.50 12.00 



I k43^SiF - * Barbara Pratt. (G-30 in.). Light carmine, edged 

 \>^^^^&ii\ lilac rose, slightly reflexed, fine for exhibition. 



Each 91.S0 15.00 

 *Bouton d'Or. (F-17in,). Rich deep golden yellow; 

 a large, long-stemmed, globular flower of flnest 

 substance; unequalled for cutting and fine for late 



forcing. SeS.OO Per i.OOO .00 7.00 



Carrara. (f24 in.). Pure white with faint grey 

 r '> ■• markings at base of petal, good form and sub- 



-^' stance Each 2Sc. 2.50 



a? Gocarde. (F-28 in.). Dazzling red, purplish blue 

 base, handsome flower and one of the best of the 



- < -msfSi^K^ai^^^^^^^^^^^^mrss-- ■ •^■- ^'^^ varieties Each 75c. 7-5Xk 



:'^-9oi,:^t^^!f ^Bi^^^^^BP^ ^V4;; .,-\^ji.'^ Coronation Scarlet. (if-21in.). Brilliant scarlet 



lf^pi|gj|gP|^^^mi||"iy 1 1 II 1^1, III I I with dark base; large flower 1.00 7.30 



Dido. (G-26 in. ) Orange red changing to orange yel- 

 low, inside orange Each 30c. 3.00 22.00 



Dulcinea. (F-21 in.) A fine vivid red inside glowing 



orange red, excellent for forcing 1.25 9.00 



Eletfans Alba. {While Croxm.) (F-20 in.). Large 

 reflexing flower of white with a sharply defined- 



margin of carmine-rose 2.00 15.00 



— Eleiians Red. (F-14 in.). Brilliant vermillion with 



^'^J^ALl^^^^BiHHHBBS^^EHBf yellow center; a long flower with reflexing petals. i.so 12.00 



^'#^' ^ ^^SnBfflflHHwS^^P^^^^Sfe *Fairy Queen. (G-20in.). A very large and beauti- 



» ful flower of rosy heliotrope, broadly margined 



'* with yellow. $65.00 P^r 1,000 .90 7.00 



Fawn. ( H-2i in.). Fawn tinged yellow with silvery 



dove gray; large. $55.00 per 1000 -80 6.00 



Flava. (if-22 in.). Creamy yellow, large flower on 



stiff stem, good for mixing with Darwins 2.50 18.00 



*Fuldens Red. (F-24 in.). Long reflexing petals of 



glowing vermillion; creamy-white center. 1.00 7.30 



Oesneriana Major. (G-24 in.). Crimson scarlet 

 with violet black center, large flowers; effective 



for beds and borders. S5S.00 per 1000 80 6.00 



Gesnerlana Lutea. {/f-24 in). Finely formed 



flower of full rich yellow $35.00 per 1000 80 6.00 



Glare of the Garden. (G-18 in.). (.Maculata Glo- 

 bosa Grandiflora.) A large flower of glowing dark 

 crimson-scarlet; center black edged yellow; petals 



I ..j.^vm M«f^yM».g»ajwMf^a»M»;--j^(<f«y long, the outer ones reflexing. 1.00 7.30 



'^ ^"^ ^*l**W iJi ll~>»BiHBnMBraBr Inilescomb Pink. (F-24 in.). (.Salmon Queen.) 



^.'S I ■ ^^^^■BSitFj^WS Beautiful large egg-formed flowers of bright rose- 



^^^^^^^"^^ pink with a salmon sheen. $55.00 per 1000 80 6.00 



^. HK^'K^p^^B^^^^^gH^^^^^^^^^^^^ Iniilescomb Scarlet. (K-20in.). Brilliant vermil- 



\C\ .^M^Cj^^^^^I^^^^^^^^^^^HH lionwlthabluckha.se. $70.00 Per 1 .000 1.00 7.30 



•Indlescomb Yellow. (Jf-l8in.). Flower of perfect 



form; color full lieli yellow. $55.00 per 1,000 .80 6.00 



Isabella. (F-loin.). Openmg creamy white shaded 

 and mottled with pink, which changes with age to 

 rose. SSS.OO per 1,000 -80 6.00 



