LATE OR MAY-FLOWERING GARDEN TULIPS. 
This revival is 
partly due to the efforts of enthusiastic amateurs in the British Isles whose collections of these gorgeous Tulips, exhibited at their 
FTER some years of comparative neglect, late flowering garden Tulips are now on the rising tide of popularity. 
popular spring flower shows, have again brought this type of Tulip to the appreciative notice of the “gardening public. 
hundreds of varieties of these late Garden Tulips, many of the varieties being very rare and expensive. 
There are 
Wi e have therefore con- 
fined our introductory offerings of these Tulips to a limited selection of very distinctive moderate priced sorts. 
LATE FLOWERING GARDEN TULIPS a6 not supplant early Tulips, they are not adapted for forcing, nor for design bedding, 
for late Tulips would not be out of the way in time for summer bedding plants; but for mixed gardens, herbaceous borders, sunny 
positions in proximity to shrubbery, etc. 
tion, being very hardy, continuing to grow, increase and flower for many years—conditions being at all-congenial 
where these late Tulips need not be disturbed, they will prove a source of great satisfac- 
many of the va- 
rieties havi ing been collected from the cottage gardens of England, Scotland and Ireland, w here they have been growing in some 
cases for 50 years. 
in large clumps or groups. They may also be naturalized in the grass, wild gardens, etc. 
They should be planted an inch or two deeper than early Tulips, and best effects are secured by planting them 
During May they present a gorgeous ap- 
pearance, the flowers of most of them being very large, of durable substance, bez autifully formed and borne on tall stiff stems, ren- 
dering them of exceptional value when cut for vases. 
Prices, Deliv- 
ered free in U. S. 
Each.] Doz. | 100 
OLD ENGLISH COTTAGE TULIPS. 
Bridesmaid. Brilliant cherry rose flushed and striped 
with scarlet, violet and white; very distinct... $.05 |$.50 |$3.00 
Bouton d'Or. (Jda, Golden Beauty.) Rich deep golden 
yellow; a large, long stemmed, globular flower of finest 
substance; fine bedder and unequalled for cutting. .. .05 .50 | 3.00 
Fairy Queen. A very large and ie vutiful flower of rosy 
heliotrope, broadly margined with yellow... .. P .20 }2.00 115.00 
Fawn. Coloring a unique shade of fawn vellow ‘tinged 
with silvery dove gray; large egg-shaped flower... .. .40 14.00 
Gala Beauty. (French Crown, Columbus.) Extra large 
flower of golden yellow flamed and edged with rich 
crimson... sly AI Maca Wr iret lecneee ens i eee rae ; 
Gesneriana ‘Major. Dazzling crimson scarlet with violet 
black center, tall stemmmed large flowers; most effective 
for beds and borders.... P f s05:'|) 200}, 3.00 
Golden Crown. Large flower of 2 zal len ye ellow with a nar- 
row fringed edge of orange red; gem for beds and cut- 
ting. 5 ar oslePabicna Cota itet 2) Sa im vale ete ete bo ve eke “ 05 .50 | 3.00 
Leghorn Bonnet. Primrose yellow of satiny texture; very 
beautiful Rc SOk Foe ic : .25 }2.50 |18.00 
Maiden’s Blush» (Picotee.) An elegant flower with re- 
curved petals; color pure white with a picotee margin of 
rose-pink sion .05 50 | 3.00 
Mrs. Moon. Immense flower r of rich orange ‘yellow; a fa- 
mous Parisian boulevard tulip. . : ; i 
The Moor. Brilliant dark maroon crimson, with well-de- 
fGmed! (black (base: a: seats ties wee ee ee : Soest .10 {1.00 | 8.00 
York and Lancaster. (Shannon Bells, Isabella.) Large, 
long, handsome flower silvery white, suffused soft car- 
mine rose towards the edge; center creamy yellow and 
40 [4.00 
green... : sy 10 {1.00 8.00 
Collections of Old English Cottage Tulirs. One bulb each 
of the above 12 named varieties for $2.00; 3 bulbs each 
for $5.00. 
Grand Mixture of Old English Cottage Tulips. Many vari- 
eties, including sweet-scented sorts 03 30 | 2.00 
BIZARRE TULIPS. 
Late or May-flowering Garden Tulips, grand rich flowers of perfect shape, 
having yellow ground color, feathered or striped with crimson, purple or white. 
Price of any of the following named Bizarres, delivered free in the United 
States, 5c. each, 50c. per doz., $3.50 per 100. 
Everet Krosschell. A magnificent and distinct Tulip. Flower immense, the 
coloring is beautiful; intricately veined and blotched with a combination of 
gold, canary yellow, orange, red and maroon, satiny and rich. 
Gouden Munt. Dark glossy red, broadly feather-edged with rich yellow base, 
markings sharp and distinct; very showy. 
La Citadel. Light yellow, picotee-edged and flamed throughout with chestnut 
and violet. 
Fenelon. Golden brown, feathered violet, mahogany and yellow, large yellow 
base. 
Cortez. Deep yellow, overlaid with featherings of chestnut, red and violet. 
Adeline Patti. Rich deep yellow, picotee-edged, and flaked mahogany red. 
Choice Mixed Bizarres, delivered free in the United States, 3c. each, 30c. per 
doz., $2.00 per 100. 
ROSE BYBLOEMEN TULIPS. 
Late or May-flowering Garden Tulips, magnificent flowers, perfection in 
form, having a white ground color with beautiful stripes and markings of crim- 
son, pink, scarlet, and rose. 
Price of any of the following named Rose Bybloemens, deliveced jree in U. S., 
5c. each, 50c. per doz., $3.50 per 100. 
L’Esteimi. wi hite ground heavily feathered, bright red and blotched lightly 
with claret and red. 
Rembrandt. White and pink ground, heavily suffused with bright red. 
General Gurko. A claret and bright carmine stripe throughout each petal 
feathers out over a white ground, margin white, base of flower indigo. 
Proetus. White ground, flaked rosy carmine. 
Vondel. Rosy ground, striped dark red, irregular white blotches. 
Phoenix. Bright fiery crimson scarlet, feathered white and pink in centre of 
petals. 
whaice Mixed Rose Bybloemens, delivered free in United States, 4c. each, 40c. 
per doz., $2.50 ver 100. 
Our Booklet ‘‘Bulb Culture,”’ dsc given free, if asked for, 
NEW “DARWIN” TULIPS. 
Late or May-flowering. The flowers are very large, of symmetrical form, 
and are borne on tall, strong stems, often two feet high. They by far surpass 
in colors and brilliancy anything before known in Tulips. They include 
almost every conceviable color and shade, from the daintiest blue to the 
darkest violet, from soft rose to the most brilliant red, and from light 
brown to what is believed to be the darkest black in the floral world. 
Prices, Deliy- 
ered free in U, S. 
NEW “DARWIN” TULIPS. 
Each.| Doz. | 100 
Ant. Roozen, Lovely rose color tinged with blush and 
apricot; beautiful cup-shaped flower..... }$.12 |$1.25}$9.00 
Clara Butt. E xquisite soft salmon pink ‘ushed with ap- 
ricot-rose; a flower of remarkable beatity, “‘ The Queen 
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Europe. Fiery carmine ‘scarlet with pe white base; 
showy and extra fine..... ,12 1.25 | 9.00 
Glow. Brilliant glowing vermilion with a blue base mar- 
gined white..... -10 }1.00 | 8.00 
Gretchen. ( Margaret, Marguerita.) Lz urge ‘globul ar flow- 
er of soft salmon pink with a rosy flesh interior. .10 |1.00 | 8.00 
Grand Monarque. Rich purple violet, fine bold flower, 
very beautiful; extra. sith ele aeaeaalags esp oO: ORD eee 
Joseph Chamberlain. Brilliant ‘cherry scarlet, large and 
Fine wee ee PE ao ites fo Foye | (UR ay 0) 11149) 3018) 
Nora Ware, Exauisite ‘lilac suffused ‘silvery white; ex- 
tremely chaste and beautiful. ; .15 11.50 |10.00 
Pride of Haarlem. Tremendous flower of fine form, ‘glossy 
carmine-rose tinged with purple; interior salmony-scar- 
let, electric blue center; a grand variety.... .20 {2.00 {15.00 
Queen of Brilliants. Large full deep rose su ffused with 
scarlet; large bold and erect flower..... 
The Sultan. Velvety maroon black; often called ‘“ ‘The 
Black Tulip;'’ a grand bedder.... Udine sve Qhapete ete |) les OC ee 
White Queen, (La Candeur, Parisian ‘White.) Cream 4 
white tinged rosy Oa passing to pure white, black 
anthers and white base; a large globular erect flower. . 
Collection of Darwin Tulips. One bulb each of the above 
12 for $1.75; 3 bulbs each for $5.00. 
Grand Mixture of Darwin Tulips. Great variety of all col- 
ors and shades ye See Let eee : 
VIOLET BYBLOEMEN TULIPS. 
Late or May-flowering Garden Tulips, blotched, striped or feathered with 
blue, lilac, violet, eae or black on white ground. 
Price of any of the following Lee eyavlet Bybloemens, delivered free in the 
United States, 5c. each, 50c. per doz., $3.50 per 100 
La Grande Duchesse. Purple, maroon, ealaret and heliotrope, white feathering. 
Brunhilde. White ground, lightly splashed purple, picotee-edged with violet. 
Graf von Buren. Light violet ground, feathered with heliotrope and bright 
red, and splashed white. 
Paul Kruger. Light wine red, suffused carmine, white blotches at intervals. 
Potgieter. White, veiled lavender, with splashes of violet, edges feathered 
violet. 
Yan Ist. Black purple, suffused violet, feathered white. 
Choice Mixed Violet Bybloemens, delivered free in U. S., 4c. each, 35c. per doz., 
$2.25 per 100. 
PARROT or DRAGON TULIPS. 
These belong to the late or May-flowering Tulips, and have immense, at- 
tractive flowers of singularly picturesque forms and brilliant and varied colors. 
The petals are curiously fringed or cut, and the form of the flower, especially 
before it opens, resembles the neck of a parrot. 
Prices of any of the following named Parrot Tulips, delivered free in the United 
States, 5c. each, 50c. per doz., $3.00 per 100. 
Admiral de Constantinople. Large red flowers, tipped orange 
Monstre Rouge. Very handsome, large, deep crimson-scarlet. 
Monstre Cramoisie. Splendid deep crimson, extra large flowers, with large 
black star-shaped centre. i ‘ 
Markgraff van Baden. Yellow, striped with scarlet and green. 
Lutea Major. Large, bright yellow. 
Perfecta. - Yellow, striped red. \ { é a: 
Parrot Tulips, Mixed Colors. Prices, delivered free in the United States, 4c. 
each, 35c. per doz.. $2.25 per 100. 
when orders for Bulbs aggregate 
not less than $3.00. 
