HENDERSONS' BULB BARGAINS OFFERED UNTIL JULY 15th 



Henderson's 



LATE OR 

 MAY-FLOWERING 



COTTAGE TULIPS 



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 established for 50 years or more. All are very beautiful, presenting a great variety in form and coloring, and ha\-ing none of the stiffness of other 

 tulips. For cutting they are greatly prized on account of their long stems and graceful 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 below the surface in light 

 soils and 5 to 6 inches deep in heavy soils. If planted too shallow some may come blind. 

 Tf wanted by Parcel PoH add pottage at Zone Rates on page 2 Packed weight 5i lb. doz.; 6 lbs. per 100. 



*Bouton d'Or. (Ida, Golden Beauty.) (F-17 in.) 

 Rich deep golden yellow; a large, long-stemmed, 

 globular flower of finest substance; finest bedder 

 unequalled for cutting and fine for late forcing .... 



Coronation Scarlet. (H-21 in.) Brilliant sc^et 

 with dark base; large flower 



Doris. (G-21 in.) Of charming art coloring, blush 

 edges shading to a blend of orange-rose, then pur- 



glish rose at center of petals; fine long egg-shaped 

 owers on tall stems 



Etegans Alba. (White Crown.) (F-20 in.) Large 

 reflcxing flower of white with a sharply defined 

 margin of carmine-rose 



Elegans Red. (£-14 in.) Brilliant vermiUioo with 

 yellow center; a long flower with reflexing pointed 

 petals 



♦Fairy Queen. (0-20 in.) A very large and beauti- 

 ful flower of rosy heliotrope, broadly margined 

 with yellow 



Fawn, ( H-21 in.) Coloring a unique shade of fawn 

 tinged yellow with silvery dove gray; large egg- 

 shaped flower 



•Fulgens Red, (F-2i in.) Long reflexing petals of 

 glowing Vermillion; creamy-white center, tall 

 grower 



Gesneriana Major. (Spathulata.) (G-2i in.) Dazz- 

 ling crimson scarlet with violet black center, large 

 flowers; most effective for beds and borders 



Gesneriana Lutea. ( //-24 in.) ^'c^>■ large and 

 finely formed flower of full rich yellow; the true 

 sort is rare 



Glare of the Garden. (G-18 in.) (Marvlata Glob- 

 ota Graniliftora.) A large flower of glowing dark 

 crimson-scarlet; center black edged yellow; petals 

 long, the outer oneji reflexing 



In^scomb Pink. (F-24 in.) (Salvion Queen.) 

 Beautiful large egg formed flowers of bright rose- 

 pink with a .salmon .sheen 



Inslescomb Scarlet. ( H-2(i in.) Brilliant vermil- 

 Tion with a black base 



*Inglescomb Yellow. (H-IS in.) A large globular 

 flower of perfect form; color full rich yellow 



Isabella, (f-15 in.) (Shandon Belle: Blushing Bride.) 

 Opening creamy white shaded and mottled with 

 pink, which changes with age to rose 



John Ruskin. (G-IH in.) A large flower of apricot 

 pink with a border of canary yellow flushing into 

 the ground; beautiful and rare 



La Merveille. (/-18 in.) A magnificent variety, 

 flowers of great size and elegantly pitcher shape 

 when clooeo. Coloring salmon ro«e shot orange- 

 red and having a yellow center; fragrant 



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La Reve. (D-12 in.) (Hobbema.) Large globular 

 flower of an exquisite art coloring, soft rose with an 

 apricot and chamois glow 15 1 . 50 12 .00 



Leghorn Bonnet. (G-20 in.) Primrose yellow of 



satiny texture 08 .80 6 00 



•Miss Wilmott. (ff-18 in.) Splendid large, long 

 flowers on straight tall stems; open primrose yel- 

 low, but soon assume a bright yellow color 08 .80 6.00 



•Mrs. Moon. ( H-24 in) .\ magnificent and im- 

 mense tulip of rich orange yellow; a famous Pari- 

 sian boulevard tulip 08 .80 6.00 



•Parisian White. (F-15 in.) (La Candeur: Snow- 

 don.) Pure white changing to sil verv-pink ; beau- 

 tiful goblet form OS .80 C ,00 



Parisian Yellow. (7-20 in.) (j4nnie.) Large hand- 

 some clear yellow flowers with pointed petals 07 .70 6.00 



Picotee. (0-20 in.) (Maiden's Blush.) .\n elegant 

 flower with recurved petals; color pure white with 

 a picotee margin of rose-pink 06 .60 4. 50 



•Primrose Beauty. (7-16 in.) Elegantly formed . 

 flower opening soft primrose yellow, changing to 

 cream color, lightly edged with rose 07 .70 5.00 



Royal White, (£-12 in.) Large long flower of white 

 touched with primrase through the outside center 

 of petals, a fine tulip 12 1.25 9.00 



Striped Beauty. (7-20 in.) (Summer Bcauti/.) 

 Rose flaked crimson and white large and showy 

 flowers on tall stems 08 .80 6.00 



The Lizard. (W-16in.) A rare variety, flamed and 



feathered crimson, purple and yellow 10 1 .00 7.50 



The Moor. (J-IS in.) A fine handsome flower of 

 rich deep crimson with a well-defined base of black 

 marginal yellow 10 1.00 7. 60 



•Vitellina. (G-22 in.) Large canary yellow flowers 



of exquisite beauty 08 .80 6.00 



Grand Mixture of Old English Cottage Tuliro. In- 

 cluding sweet-scented sorts. Many diflcrent 

 varieties. Per 1,000 $35.00 05 50 4.00 



PARROT OR DRAGON TULIPS 



Petals curiously fringed or lacinated on the edges. 



Admiral de Constantinople. Red tipped orange. 



Lutea Major. Bright yellow. 



Monstre Cramoise. Deep crimson, black center. 



Perfecta. Yellow striped red. 



Markgrafl von Baden. Yellow, scarlet and green. 



Prices of Named sorts Dos., 70c. 



Choice Mixed Varieties Dos., 60c. 



100, 15.00 

 100. $4.60 



Six Bulbs of a Variety Sold at the Dozen Rate, 25 at the Htindred Kate 



