Cottage Tulips. 
These are the varieties which for the most part have been 
found in the old cottage gardens of the British Isles. The/ 
flower about the same time as the Breeders and Darwins, 
distinguishing themselves by rather long and pointed petals, 
which in some varieties are gracefully reflexed. 
Albi no. Finest white late tulip, beautiful novelty; height 26 
inches. $ 1.00 for 10, $ 7.50 per 100. 
Alcmene. Glowing rose, of bright hue, unmatched by that 
of any other variety; of fine rounding form, with exquisite 
base of cream white with iridescent blue color. Color soft, 
yet brilliant; height 25 inches. 
$ 0.95 for 10, $ 6.50 per 100. 
Amber. Clear amber-yellow. Perfectly shaped flower of 
splendid size on a tall, sturdy stem. Excellent forcer. 
Height 24 inches. $ 0.90 for 10, $ 6.00 per 100. 
AMBROSIA. A rich flower of pale terra-cotta and amber, 
and a rosy glow throughout; a Tulip that commands 
attention wherever seen. A flower of great size and slender 
form, held on a very long, fine stem; for cutting or garden 
use it is superb; height 28 inches. 
' $ 1.10 for 10, $ 8.00 per 100. 
Arethusa. A large and freely opening cup of pure light 
chrome-yellow. This flower is much larger and more 
interesting and a great improvement over Pallida lutea; 
height 25 inches. $ 1.20 for 10, $ 9.00 per 100. 
ARGO. This variety stands out amongst all others for its 
rich color. It is deep golden yellow, slightly penciled toward 
the top edges with orange, which deepens as the flower 
ages. $ 1.00 for 10, $ 7.00 per 100. 
AVIS KENNICOTT. Large, chrome-yellow flower with 
striking black base and anthers; height 23 inches. 
$ 1.00 for 10, $ 7.25 per 100. 
BARBARA PRATT. Light cochineal-carmine, edged lilac- 
rose, base yellow with narrow green edge, anthers yellow. 
Very beautiful tulip with slightly reflexed petals. Exhibition 
variety. Height 36 inches. $ 4.00 for 10, $ 30.00 p. 100. 
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