2 MICHELL’S SUPERB TULIP BULBS 
The asterisk (*) preceding the variety denotes that it is suitable for forcing as well as bedding. The letters F, G and H following 
the variety indicate their relative time of blooming, the F’s being the earliest to bloom. The figures indicate the normal height in inches. 
Tulip bulbs are packed 250 in a bag; please order in units of this number if possible. 
If Tulip bulbs are wanted by Parcel Post, add 10c. per doz., 25c. per 100 for postage, to the first and second zones; 
for other zones please add additional postage. 
MAY-FLOWERING OR COTTAGE TULIPS 
Desirable for outdoor planting for a supply of brilliant cut 
blooms in May; some varieties also being valuable for forcing 
Ambrosia (New Hybrid). F25. Outside 
color, lilac rose, edged apricot; inside color, Doz. 100 1000 
bright orange changing to tan.$0.70 $4.75 $42.00 
Argo. F22. Golden yellow mottled red, 
passing to reddish brown.70 4.50 40.00 
*Cararra. F26. Pure white flowers; excel¬ 
lent for forcing in pans for middle of March .90 6.00 55.00 
Dido. G30. Large flowers, deep rich pink, 
shaded salmon yellow, soft orange suffusion 
at edges of petals, fragrant.70 4.75 42.00 
*Fairy Queen. G20. Rosy heliotrope, 
broadly margined yellow.60 3.85 34.00 
*Gesneriana Lutea. H24. Golden yellow .65 4.25 36.00 
Gesneriana Spathulata. G24. Rich scar¬ 
let, blue-black center.70 4.75 42.00 
Grenadier. F24. Brilliant orange red.70 4.75 42.00 
*Inglescombe Pink. F24. Salmon pink. . .55 3.75 32.50 
*Inglescombe Yellow. F20. Bright yel¬ 
low, often called Yellow Darwin.60 4.00 35.00 
John Ruskin. G18. Apricot rose edged 
pale yellow.65 4.25 37.50 
Leda. G25. Large oval flowers; color, a 
glowing salmon pink with lighter edges; 
recommended for late forcing.90 6.00 55.00 
*Moonlight. H24. Canary yellow.70 4.50 40.00 
*Mrs. Moon. H24. Large golden yellow.. .70 4.50 40.00 
Orange King. G24. Glistening deep 
orange, shaded rose.60 4.00 35.00 
Rosabella. G26. Bright rose, shading to 
lighter at edge, inside petals shell pink with 
ivory base.75 5.00 45.00 
May-Flowering Tulips (Single). Mixed. . .55 3.75 32.50 
Man-Flowering or Cottage Tulip 
TULIPA GRULLMANNII 
(CHAMELEON TULIPS) 
. A new type obtained by crossing Darwins with Species tulips; 
similar in habit to Darwins; their remarkable feature, however, is 
the wonderful coloring and markings, as well as the unusual size 
of the flowers. -r, 1 An 
Doz. 100 
*Grisilde. 26. Inside creamy white, turning 
primrose yellow towards center, outside 
white with a faint red spray on center of 
outer petals; large greenish black base; 
large oblong-shaped flower; will last for 
two weeks after being forced. $2.00 $15.00 
*Inga Hume. 24. Inside deep yellow, 
slightly sprayed red, outside red, with 
broad, sharply lined yellow edge, large 
black base; large, perfect formed flower 
on erect stem; highly recommended for 
forcing, as it will outlast any other variety 2.00 15.00 
MICHELL’S BULBS FOR ROCK GARDENS 
Henry F. Michell Co. give no warranty, expressed or 
implied, as to the description, purity or productiveness 
of any seeds, plants or bulbs they send out, and they 
cannot be in any way responsible for the crop. If the 
customer does not accept the goods on these terms, he 
must notify us at once, and we will give instructions for 
disposition of goods. 
A FEW DON’TS 
Don’t leave bulbs in paper bags or cases when they are damp. 
Don’t plant bulbs in soil in which bulbs have been grown before. 
Don’t put flats or pans on top of the ground after planting. 
Don’t bury the flats or pans in a warm, sunny, too wet or too 
dry a place; choose a cool sunny corner, where the soil is 
sufficiently moist at all times. 
Don’t take the bulbs into the greenhouse unless well rooted and 
the buds far enough advanced. 
The demand for rock gardens is so great, there is no doubt but that a great many florists and landscape gardeners have a con¬ 
siderable number of inquiries for the proper arrangement of such a garden and calls for planting material for same. We have compiled 
a carefully selected list of bulbs best suited for such purposes and which can be successfully grown in conjunction with perennials. The 
proper arranging and planting of such a garden will certainly increase your trade. Our facilities are at your command. 
Lilies. 
Elegans Mixed. 
Elegans, Leonard Joerg. 
Krameri. 
Rubellum. 
Tenuifolium. 
Umbellatum. 
Narcissus. 
Alba Plena Odorata. 
Thalia. 
Triandrus Albus (Angels 
Tears). 
W. P. Milner. 
Jonquils. 
Tulips. Botanical or Species. 
Aconite, Winter. 
Brodiaeas. 
Calochortus (Butterfly Tulip). 
Chionodoxa. 
Colchicum (AutumnFlowering 
Crocus). 
For description and prices see following pages, under their respective headings. 
Crocus. 
Erythronium (Dog’s Tooth Violet). 
Grape Hyacinths. 
Fritillaria Meleagris. 
Leucojum Vernum (Spring Snowflake). 
Ornithogalum (Star of Bethlehem). 
Scillas. 
Snowdrops. 
25 Bulbs of any one variety at 100 rate; 250 at 1000 rate 
(wc) 
