^American Qroivn tulips 
, i . _ V*n11-ic niiitp pnual to Holland grown. 
expenencea growers wuu die - 
Why not plant some of American grown stocks' 
size in good condition 
at these prices. 
Clara Butt. Salmon-rose.. 
Farncombe Sanders. Rose-scarlet ..-V * * 
Picotee or Maiden’s Blush. Has delicate pink tint 
Gesneriana Lutea. Yellow .. 
Gesneriana Major. Crimson-scarlet . 
Inglescombe Yellow. Late yellow ••••••••••• . 
Mixed Darwin and Cottage Varieties. Mixed by grower 
Holland grown. All are 
blooming 
pleased with this stock, especially 
PerDoz. Per 100 
.#0.50 
#3.25 
.50 
3.25 
.50 
3.25 
.50 
3.25 
.50 
3.25 
.50 
3.25 
.40 
2.75 
(Did DDutch Qarden tulips . . 
Called Breeder Tulips—Darwin Class—Wonderful Pastel Shades 
These late-blooming Tulips are among the very popular 
Peculiar type and , ar c,exceptionally strong and stur y.^g ^ h^ bm there are some extraordinary bronze, 
no plain bright or lively colors in them, such as a ecu supplies the yellow, apricot, bronze and copper shades 
jasETiXur **. u ** 
extra large and sturdy, on long stems. PerDoz. Per 100 
extra large ana stuiuy, un • -- 
i 
BREEDER TULIPS MIXED. Will make a wonderful display of pastel shades . 
Double Early Tulips 
Blooming in April, are sometimes caught in our late 
snow storms, though usually survive. p crDoz . p er 100 
Rainbow Mixture .. #5.00 
#5.50 
5.70 
5.50 
5.50 
6.00 
5.00 
Grow Tulips Indoors—Outdoors. 
See “THE GARDEN Nwic- 
BOOK” for complete instructions 
and diagrams. Order with bulbs. 52 drawings, 217 pages. 
£1.60, postpaid. 
BOOKS 
THE BOOK OF BULBS, by F. F. Rockwell. Complete 
and practical. Illustrated with 187 photographs and draw¬ 
ings. Includes Tulips, Daffodils Hyacinths Lilies Cro 
cuses Glads, Dahlias, Peonies, Irises, etc. The best and 
most complete bulK book. 187 illus., 264 pages. #2.00. 
Old Dutch 
Garden Tulip, 
Louis XIV. 
Farncombe Sanders. (American Grown). 
Darwin Tulip 
Collections 
All of the collections below are postpaid or 
delivered. 
To better enable you, if you leave the selec¬ 
tion to us, to have a splendid garden, and a 
wealth of bloom for little money. These are our 
regular stock. You will be pleased. 
Collection “A” 
Three each of 10 varieties, our selection, 
named and labeled, 30 bulbs in all, for £1.50. 
Collection “B” 
Six each of 10 varieties, our selection, named 
and labeled, 60 bulbs in all, for #2,70. 
COLLECTION “C”—See Front Cover. 
Extraordinary Collection 
“D” 
Twenty-five Darwin Tulip Bulbs, taken from 
five named varieties, though not kept separate, 
that have, been purchased expressly for °ur cus¬ 
tomers. This includes red, pink, lilac, yellow, 
and rose. All in one package with 
cultural leaflet.^ 
A wonderful display for only 
We reserve the right to substitute varieties of 
equal merit on collections listed should any va¬ 
rieties be sold out. 
85 c 
Parrot Tulip, Fantasy. 
Parrot Tulips—Vivid Colors 
These Tulips have fringed and crinkled petals curiously splashed with colors and laciniated almost like feathers. 
They get their name from the supposed resemblance of the bud to a parrot’s head. Height 14 to 15 inches. May- 
flowering. Their wonderful variation of colors makes this variety very interesting and ornamental to the garden. 
Blooms keep well after being cut. 
Lutea Major. Bright yellow with crimson stripes and spots. 80c per doz.; #5.80 per 100. 
Cramoisi Brilliant. Deep crimson with large dark center. 90c per doz.; #6.35 per 100. 
Markgraaf. Yellow, striped scarlet and green. 80c per doz.; #5.80 per 100. 
Fantasy. A remarkable Parrot type having a straight, strong stem. Being a sport of ‘ h ^ ^^‘"’ P la ”A U uUv‘three 
a clear pink color, with the artistic Parrot form. Each petal is three inches or over in length and fully three 
inches across. Is much admired. 15c each; #1.65 per doz. 
MIXED PARROTS. A superb mixture. 75c per doz.; #5.60 per 100. 
