RED AND SILVER. 3. White ground, edged and flamed clear 
cherry red; inside brilliant cherry with yellowish base. A flower 
of good size and enchantingly clear color. Height 20 in. 10 bulbs, 
$2.20; 100 bulbs, $20. 
STRIPED BEAUTY; syn., SUMMER BEAUTY. 3. Silvery-rose, 
blotched and striped dark carmine and white; large, showy flower 
on a graceful stem. Height 18 in. 10 bulbs, $2; 100 bulbs, $18. 
TWILIGHT. 2. Dull violet-mauve, edged warm brown, irregularly 
striped and flamed dark violet; white base with blue halo, and 
striking white midrib; long, good-sized flower of perfect shape. A 
Tulip of very rich color, and best seen in late afternoon. Height 
23 in. 10 bulbs, $1.60; 100 bulbs, $14. 
UNION JACK; syn., DISTINCTION. 1. Light violet, feathered 
purple, with a few markings of white; blue base; large flower. A 
very striking variety for borders or late forcing. Height 20 in. 
10 bulbs, $1.70; 100 bulbs, $15. 
ZOMERSCHOON. 4. White, feathered and striped deep cherry- 
pink, white base. The color suffuses the flower with age. Large, 
beautifully formed flower of very clean color. Height 20 in. 10 
bulbs, $5. 
New Hybrid Tulips 
In this group are included all varieties brought out during the last 
few years which are crosses between the different sections of Late 
Tulips. Since the Darwins have always been noted for their peculiar 
form and for the fact that they include no yellows, this color 
ought to be kept out of the Darwin section. Catalogue makers have 
tried unsuccessfully to get the older and well-known Cottage Tulip 
Inglescombe Yellow thought of as a Darwin by calling it one, but 
the public has not responded to the propaganda. Good gardeners, 
when they grow these new types, will quickly recognize the differ¬ 
ence between them and either the Darwin or Cottage classes. That 
the group contains treasures of garden beauty will be evident from 
any point of view when the gardener chooses from these hitherto 
unheard of colors and forms. 
Detailed planting directions zuill be included zuith the shipment of the 
bulbs. The figure follozoing the name indicates the relative time of 
flozvering. 
ADVANCE. 3. Fiery scarlet, with purple bloom on outer petals and 
brilliant blue base. This new seedling variety is almost identical 
in color with the well-known Gesneriana spathulata, but is almost 
half again as large. For the Tulip fancier or for shows this is a 
specimen variety. Height 24 in. Single bulb, 60 cts.; 10 bulbs, $4. 
AEGIS. 3. Self-colored cherry-rose, with slightly ruffled petals and 
white base with faint blue halo. Large flower on very strong stem. 
Height 20 in. 10 bulbs, $1; 100 bulbs, $8.50.. 
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