8 D. M. FERRY & CO., DETROIT, MICH. 
LATE FLOWERING TULIPS 
Under this heading are classed the Cottage or May Flowering, the Darwin, the Breeder, the 
Rembrandt and the Parrot Tulips. 
Ail are exceptionally desirable for garden decoration and with the possible exception of the Parrots 
are unsurpassed as a cut flower for vases or baskets. 
Each year has shown a well merited increase in their popularity and we recommend unreservedly 
the planting of them, especially out of doors, 
All late flowering tulips should be planted 4 to 6 inches deep and about 5 inches apart. Good drain- 
age being necessary, an inch or so of sand placed beneath the bulbs when planting will be found very 
desirable to drain off any surplus water. Protect the bulbs with a slight mulch of leaves, removing it as 
early in spring as growth commences. 
The letters D, E-, F, G, etc., following the name ofa variety refer to its time of blooming when 
planted outdoors; they follow tn close succession the latest of the early flowering sorts. The height 1s 
given in inches, 
Cottage or May Flowering Tulips 
An excellent class of single late flowering tulips which are specially adapted for planting among 
shrubbery or in masses in the open border, where if left undisturbed they will often bloom freely for 
several years. Their long graceful stems and brilliant colors make them exceptionally desirable for 
cut flowers; many of them are also delightfully fragrant. 
Bouton d@’Or (/da, Golden Beauty) Ergin, A beautiful golden yellow flower of medium size 
and globular form; fragrant. 7c. each; 50c. per 10; $4.50 per Ioo. 
Fairy Queen. / 277. Rosy heliotrope, beautifully margined amber yellow; very large flowers 
with striking art coloring. 8c. each; 60c. per 10; $5.00 per Ioo. 
Gesneriana Ixioides. G 22 in. Egg shaped flowers of pale yellow with brilliant black base. Showy 
and very beautiful. loc. each; goc. per 10; $7.50 per Ioo. 
Gesneriana Lutea. G 221. Flowers rich golden yellow, of large size and fine form. 7c. each; 6oc. 
aesucmana spathulata (major). 2577. Very large, perfect form, the most brilliant scarlet 
imaginable with distinct bluish black base. One of the largest and finest tulips. 7c. each; 5oc. 
per 10; $4.75 per 100. 
Inglescombe Pink. £ 247”. A stately and attractive bright rose-pink with a salmon sheen and 
light bright blue base; large egg-formed flowers. 8c. each; 60c. per 10; $5.00 per 100. 
Isabella (Shandon Bells, Blushing Bride) E 16in. Truly exquisite coloring, flower long, rath- 
er slender, but ‘of very large size; creamy white, tinged with pink when first open, changing to 
white and carmine-rose. 7c. each; 50c. per 10; $4.50 per roo. 
