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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. Their long graceful stems and brilliant colors make them 
exceptionally desirable for cut flowers; many of them are also delightfully fragrant. 
All late flowering tulips should be planted 4 to 6 inches deep and about 5 inches apart. Good drainage being neces- 
sary, 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 witha slight mulch of leaves, removing it as early in spring as growth commences. 
The letters D, EF, F, G, etc., following the name ofa variety refer to its time of blooming when 
planted outdoors; they follow in close succession the latest of the early flowering sorts. The height 1s 
given in inches. 
Bouton d@’Or (/da, Golden Beauty) Esigin, A beautiful golden yellow flower of medium size 
and globular form; fragrant. 3c. each; 30c. perdoz.; $1.50 per 100. 
Fairy Queen. /27 17. Rosy heliotrope, beautifully margined amber yellow; very large flowers 
with striking art coloring. 4c. each; 4oc. per doz.; $2.50 per Ioo. 
Gesneriana Ixioides. G 22 in. Egg shaped flowers of pale yellow with brilliant black base. Showy 
and very beautiful. loc. each; $1.00 per doz.; $7.50 per Ioo. 
Gesneriana Lutea. G 22 im. Flowers rich golden yellow, of large size and fine form. 4c. each; 35c. 
per doz.; $2.00 per 100. 
Gesneriana Spathulata (major). Ff 25 in. Very large, perfect form, the most brilliant scarlet 
imaginable with distinct bluish black base. One of the largest and finest tulips. 4c. each; 35c. 
per doz.; $2.00 per Ioo, 
Inglescombe Pink. £ 247m. A stately and attractive bright rose-pink with a salmon sheen and 
light bright blue base; large egg-formed flowers. 
4c. each; 35c. per doz.; $2.00 per I00. 
Isabella (Shandon Bells, Blushing Bride) 
Er6in,. Truly exquisite coloring, flower long, 
rather slender, but of very large size; creamy 
white, tinged with pink when first open, chang- 
ing to white and carmine-rose. 3c. each; 30c. per 
doz.; $1.50 per 100, 
La Merveille. G 20 7m. Extra large, fra- 
grant; orange-red and carmine. 3c. each; 30c. per 
doz.; $1.50 per 100. 
La Reve (Hobbema) D 715 in. A most pleas- 
ing shade of soft old rose. Large, handsome 
flowers of fine form and texture. roc. each; $1.00 
per doz.; $8.00 per Ioo, 
--. Moonlight. D 22 in. A long, soft yellow 
flower of splendid substance and charming color- 
ing. tIoc. each; $1.00 per doz.: $8.00 per Ioo. 
Mrs. Moon. G 25717. Deep golden yellow, 
petals pointed and slightly reflexed. A large and 
beautiful flower. 7c. each; 75c. per doz.; $5.50 
per I0o. 
Orange King. F 247i. Bright deep orange 
shaded with rose; yellow base. Sweet scented 
and one of the best of its class. 5c. each; 5oc. 
per doz. ; $3.50 per 100, 
Parisian White (Za Candeur) E 76 in. 
Beautiful, large egg-shaped flowers, white chang- 
ing to soft rose. 4c. each; 35c. per doz.; $2.25 
per I0o. 
Picotee (J/aiden’s Blush) F 23 in. Long, 
graceful flowers with recurved petals, similar to 
Isabella but much lighter. Petals ivory white, 
bordered and tipped with carmine rose which 
gradually deepens. 3c. each; 30c. per doz.; $1.50 
per I0o. 
Vitellina. / 22 im. Light sulphur yellow 
which becomes creamy white with age. Sweet 
scented flowers of large size. 4c. each; 4oc. per 
doz.; $3.00 per Ioo. 
Special Mixed Late Flowering. Single late 
or ‘“‘Cottage’’ tulips in splendid mixture. 3c. 
each; 30c. per doz.; $1.50 per I0o. 
Single and dozen prices include postage. The 100 rates 
are by express at purchaser's expense. Not less than six 
of any one variety supplied at dozen rates, and not less 
than 25 at 100 rates. 
