COTTAGE TULIPS 
Cottage Tulips are late flowering, blooming just before the Darwin and Breeder types They have the widest range of color and form of 
flowers of any of the Tulip classes. The graceful flowers are borne on long stems and are ideal for cutting and bedding The relative time of flower- 
ine 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 
k 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 below the surface 
in light soils and 5 to 6 inches deep in heavy soils. If planted too shallow some may come blind. The varieties marked * are especially good for 
winter flowering and forcing. 
Adonis. (G-21 in.) (Lily Flowered.) Long shapely re- 
flexed petals, bright and vivid, rosy carmine red. 
wlute base. (See illustration) • 
Alaska. (//-21 in.) A beautiful, large elongated 
flower with pointed petals of a golden yellow. (See 
illustration) • • 
Amber. (£-18 in.) An excellent round flower of unique 
coloring, terra cotta, shaded amber, base yellow and 
Hue • ■ - 
Ambrosia. (G-26 in.) A beautiful new variety, color 
lilac rose, inside salmon orange 
Arethusa. (tf-28 in.) A fine variety of a soft pale 
\ ellow large flower on a strong stem and the best yel- 
low. (See illustration.) ■ 
Argo. (£-26 in.) A unique color, golden yellow spotted 
orange • - 
*Bouton d'Or. (£-17 in.) Rich deep golden yellow, 
a large, long-stemmed, globular flower of finest sub- 
stance ; ' 
Carrara. (£-24in.) Pure white with faint gray mark- 
ings at base of petal, good form and substance 
Cocarde. (£-28 in.) Dazzling red, purplish blue base, 
handsome flower and one of the best of the new 
varieties •. 
Dido. (G-26 in.) Orange and red changing to orange 
yellow, inside orange 
Dulcinea. (£-21 in.) A fine vivid red, inside glowing 
orange red. excellent for forcing 
Elegans Alba. (White Crown.) (£-20 in.) Large re- 
flecting flower of wlute with a sharply defined-margin 
of carmine-rose : .■• 
Elegans Red. (£-14 in.) Brilliant vermilhon with 
\ ellow center; a long flower with reflexing petals. . . . 
Fairy Queen. (G-20 in.) A very large and beautiful 
flower of rosy heliotrope, broadly margined witli yel- 
low 
Fawn. (H-2\ in.) Fawn tinged yellow with silvery 
dove gray; large ■ 
Flava. (H-22 in.) Creamy yellow, large flower on 
stiff stem, good for mixing with Darwins 
*Fulgens Ked. (£-24 in.) Long reflexing petals of 
glowing vermillion, creamy-white center 
Gesneriana Major. (G-24in.) Crimson scarlet with 
violet black center, large flowers, effective for beds 
and borders 
Doz. 
100 
SO. 80 
S6.00 
.75 
5.25 
.75 
5.50 
.75 
5.50 
.80 
6.25 
.75 
5.25 
.60 
4.50 
1.00 
7.50 
1.15 
8.50 
.65 
4.75 
.65 
4.75 
1.25 
9.00 
.80 
6.25 
.60 
4.50 
.60 
4.50 
1.25 
9.00 
.75 
5.75 
.70 
: 5.00 
Gesneriana Lutea. (77-24 in.) Finely formed flower 
of f ull rich yellow 
Ingleseomb Pink. (F-24in.) (Salmon Queen.) Beau- 
tifullarge egg-formed flowers of bright rose-pink witli 
a salmon sheen 
Ingleseomb Scarlet. (H-20in.) Brilliant vermillion 
with a black base 
-Ingleseomb Yellow. (i7-18in.) Flower of perfect 
form; color full rich yellow. (The Yellow Darwin.) . . 
John Ruskin. (G-18 in.) A large flower of apricot 
pink with a border of canary yellow 
Marvel. (G-24in.) A fine sort, salmon rose edged yel- 
low inside old gold 
*Miss Wilmott. (//-18 in.) Primrose yellow, but 
soon assumes a bright yellow color 
*Mrs. Moon. (ff-24in.) Rich orange yellow, a fam- 
ous Parisian boulevard tulip 
Moonlight. (£-24 in.) A beautiful elongated flower, 
color sulrphur yellow 
Parisian Yellow. (/-20 in.) (Annie.) Large hand- 
some clear vellow flowers with pointed petals 
Pieotee. (G-20 in.) (Maiden's Blush.) Recurved 
petals, pure white with a pieotee margin of rose-pink 
Pride of Ingleseomb. (£-24 in.) Beautiful long 
pointed flowers, white edged carmine rose 
Rosabella. (G-26 in.) Beautiful shade of soft rose 
pink turning lighter towards the edges 
•^-Scarlet Emperor. (G-21 in.) Glowing scarlet, clear 
yellow center, extra 
Siren. (£-21 in.) (Lily Flowered.) Rich cerise pink, 
reflexed petals 
Sir Harry. (G-20 in.) Beautiful lavender pink 
Striped Beauty. (/-20in.) (Summer Beauty.) Rose 
flaked crimson and white; large and showy 
*Vitellina. (G-22in.) Large canary yellow flowers of 
exquisite beauty „•.•"• 
Grand Mixture of Old English Cottage Tulips. 
Many different varieties. Per 1000, S38.00 
We can supply individual bulbs of any of the sorts described above at 
one-tenth of the dozen price. 
Doz 
100 
S0.60 
S4.50 
60 
4 SO 
60 
4 SO 
60 
4 50 
65 
4 75 
7fl 
. /U 
5 00 
.60 
4.50 
.75 
5.50 
.75 
5.50 
.65 
4.75 
.60 
4.50 
.75 
5.25 
.80 
6.25 
1.10 
8.00 
.70 
.70 
5.00 
5.00 
1.25 
9.00 
1.00 
7.50 
50 
4.00 
SIX FASCINATING TULIP TYPES THAT MERIT A PLACE IN EVERY GARDEN 
PARROT OR DRAGON TULIPS 
Fantasy. Esteemed for its beautiful salmon pink color; each peta 
being elaborately laciniated is marked very distinctly in the center 
with a streak of apple-green; the height is 20 inches. (Shown in 
color on cover.) Price, 10c each; SI. 00 per doz.; S7.50 per 100. 
PRICES OF NAMED SORTS MENTIONED BELOW 
60c per doz.; $4.50 per 100; §4^.00 per 1000. 
Admiral de Constantinople. Red tipped orange. 
Lutea Major. Bright yellow. 
Monstre Cramoise. Deep crimson, black center. 
Peri'eeta. Yellow striped red. 
MarkgrafT von Baden. Yellow, scarlet and green. 
CHOICE MIXED VARIETIES. 50c per doz.; $4.00 per 100: 
$38.00 per 1000. 
OLD DUTCH BREEDER TULIPS 
The vogue for this glorious type of large late May flowering tulips is 
gaining great impetus. 
BIZARRE TULIPS 
It is this class that is credited as being responsible 
for the famous tulip craze in 1635. Bizarre tulips 
are all queerly striped and variegated; they belong 
to the May flowering group, and flower on tall 
stems. 
Choice Mixed Varieties. Yellow ground colors, 
variegated witli crimson, purple, white lips. 
65c per doz.; S4.75 pe r 100 
BYBLOEMEN TULIPS 
The "Rose" Bybloemen tulips are those marked 
with crimson, rose, pink and scarlet on a white 
ground, and the "Violet" Bybloemen are those 
marked with blue, purple and violet also on a white 
Rose Bybloemen Tulips, Choice Mixed Vari- 
eties • - '/'>- per ir.z S5 50 par 100 
Violet Bybloemen Tulips, Choice Mixed Vari- 
eties 75c per doz.; S5.50 per 100 
REMBRANDT TULIPS 
The flowers, large, of perfect form and lasting sub- 
stance, are borne on sturdy stems about two feet in 
height. These Rembrandts are very effective 
planted in groups in the herbaceous or shrubbery 
border and will remain 3 for 4 years without 
replanting. 
Choice Mixed Varieties, 
75c per doz.; S5.50 per 100 
Abd-El-Kader. (G-30 in.) Dark bronze shaded 
lighter at edge of petals 
Apricot. (G-25 in.) Deep orange-bronze suffused with 
ruddy apricot ..................... 
Bronze Queen. (G-26 in.) Soft buff tinged with gol- 
den-bronze 
Cardinal Manning. (G-28in.) Claret-red with rosy 
bronze sheen : • • • - 
Coridion. (G-24 in.) Clear yellow with lilac stnpe 
through center of petals 
Dom Pedro. (G-24 in.) Brown shaded maroon, fra- 
grant 
Heloise. (G-25 in.) Purplish red, with yellow center, 
edge olive ■ • • 
Indian Chief. (G-32 in.) Beautiful large flower, red- 
dish purple, flushed coppery-brown 
Jauned'Oeuf. (Sunrise.) (tf-24in.) Bron- 
zy vellow tinged orange 
Louis XIV. (C-27 in.) Dark purple, flushed 
golden bronze. Very striking 
Lucifer. (G-27 in.) Large reddish orange, a 
fine large flower -• 
Marie Louise. (G-23 in.) Old rose flushed 
orange-salmon 
Plutarehus. (G-25 in.) Bronze, shaded lilac. 
Prince of Orange. (C-26 in.) Terra-cotta 
with orange edge 
Velvet King. (G-31 in.) Royal purple with 
small wlute base ■ • 
Vulcan. (G-25 in.) Strawberry red with buff ; 
yellow margin inside apricot shade 
Yellow Perfection. (£-24 in.) Bright bron- 
zv-yellow; large flower 
Breeder Tulips Mixed from Named Var- 
ities Per 1,000, $42.00 
Doz. | 
100 
SO. 75 
S5.50 
.75 
5.50 
.60 
4.50 
.75 
5.50 
.80 
6.25 
.80 
6.25 
.85 
6.75 
1.25 
9.50 
.75 
5.25 
.85 
6.50 
.85 
6.50 
.75 
5.25 
.75 
5.50 
.75 
5.25 
1.00 
7.00 
.75 
5.50 
.75 
5.50 
.60 
4.50 
TRIUMPH TULIPS 
They are hybrids of the Single Ear'.y and Darwi 
sorts and bloom between the Single Early and the Lat 
Flowering Cottage. Breeder and Darwin types. Th 
flowers are large and the colors are brilliant and ar 
produced on tall stiff stems. 
Doz. | 100 
Triumph Tulip 
G&LLI CURCf 
Alglba. Clear Heliotrope • 
Aviator. Shining carmine red bordered white 
Essen. Cherry red with white edge 
GALLI-CURCI. Beautiful cherry red with 
narrow white fringed edge, yellow base (see 
illustration). Each 20c 
Kansas. Snow wliite with yellow base 
Lord Carnarvon. White with violet rose 
margin Vr' " V." "-' 
Rlbera. Yellow, mottled and stippled fuchsia 
red 
Stockholm. Deep red with narrow yellow 
border • ■'■ • • - • • • ■ • I • 
Tosca. Fine purple with white feathered edge 
Crsa Minor. Beautiful golden yellow 
Mixed Colors. Made up from many choice 
varieties 
SO. 65 
.85 
.80 
2.00 
.80 
.60 
1.10 
.75 
.75 
1.00 
.60 
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6.7 
6.0 
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