2 Bulbs for Fall Planting 
The STORRS & HARRISON CO, 
Single Tulip, Keizerskroon. Double Tulip, Peach Blossom. Cottage Tulip, Carrara. 
TULIPS 
Potted specimens of three or more to a pot make very 
.striking house decorations, and as such are largely used. 
Por outside floweringr the Tulip should be planted during 
October or November. Plant 4 to 6 inches deep, 6 inches 
apart, in rows about 12 inches apart. Allow the ground to 
freeze before putting on their winter covering. 
We have used the letters A, B, and C to designate early, 
medium and late blooming period within the season of each 
class, and figures to represent in inches the normal height. 
Single Early Tulips 
The Single Early Tulips light spring’s torch and make the 
first great flash of color when winter is dead. Most varieties 
force easily, and in former days furnished most of the winter 
Tulip crop. 
Cramoisi Brilliant (A 14). Intense red.. 
De Wet (B 16). Golden yellow, flushed or 
ange; distinct, sweet scented . 
Xeizerskroon (A 15). Crimson-scarlet, edg¬ 
ed bright yellow; very showy . 
Mon Tresor (A 12). Rich yellow, extra 
large and bulky. 
Fink Beauty (C 12). Large cup-shaped 
flowers: rose and pink with white base, 
yellow throat, feathered white at center.. 
President Lincoln (B 12). Magenta-vio¬ 
let ; large; effective grown beside light yel¬ 
low. Fine for buds ; splendid forcer. 
Prince of Austria (B 14). Coppery orange- 
scarlet ; large, sweet-scented flowers . 
Proserpine (A 13). Bright rose suffused 
with purple; the deepest pink . 
WTiite Beauty (C 13). Large, globular, 
substantial flowers of great beauty ; pure, 
glistening white .. . 
SIBGLB BABLV TULIPS ^XBB. A 
Holland mixture of many choice kinds .... 
Double Early Tulips 
The double Tulips are of longer blooming season than their 
single contemporaries, their flowers of greater substance and 
extremely showy,. 
Boule de Neigre 10). An e*legant, peony¬ 
like flower of extreme size, opening out 
creamy white. A good pan variety. 
Couronne d’Or (A 13). Golden yellow.... 
Imperator Bubroirum (A 12). A most im¬ 
pressive scarlet .. 
Murillo (B 10). Favorite blush pink 
Feacli Blossom (B 12). Brilliant rosy pink 
Tea Bose (B 12). Soft saffron-yellow .... 
Vuurtoaak (C 11). Fiery scarlet tinged or 
ange; large and showy ... 
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MIXBD. We trust no chancSe on this offer 
but count in 6 distinct-Varieties from fore¬ 
going list.. .. I.' . ...... . 
Cottage Tulips 
3 
Doz. 
100 
$0.30 
$0.90 
$ 6.00 
.30 
.90 
6.30 
.30 
.90 
6.30 
.36 
1.00 
7.00 
.35 
1.00 
7.00 
.30 
.90 
6.30 
.30 
.90 
6.00 
.36 
1.00 
7.00 
.36 
1.00 
7.00 
.80 
5.60 
Late Single or 
May-Plowering 
Bloom a week or two after early types, and should be planted 
a trifle deeper. Although generally shorter than Darwins, 
these bloom at the same time, and harmonize with them. In 
this class occur many varieties with fancy patterns of strip- 
ings and blotches, most of them showing several shades of 
color. 
Avis Kennicott (24). Chrome-yellow with 
black spots at base, and black anthers. 
Upright stems; large, extra long blooms, 
considered one of the best yellows. 
Carrsral^S). a magnificent new variety 
of voluptuous form and size; pure 
white and lustrous as the marble of its 
name.20c each.. 
JDido (30). Tall, with big oval bloom; ruddy 
amber with carmine streaks and orange 
edge; inside salmon-orange with yellow 
base edged green. Fragrant . 
Grenadier (C 18). Intense vermilion with 
orange base. Medium, upright growth, 
with large, blocky flowers . 
Inglescombe Pink (A 24). Gleaming ce¬ 
rise-pink. A pleasing one-color . 
Inglescombe Yellow “Yellow Darwin” (C 
18). A rich canary shade, bulky size .... 
John Buskin (B 18). Salmon-rose, edged 
buff; lining heavily tinged amber; base 
yellow, edged green . 
Moonlight (26). Soft, luminous yellow, long 
oval flowers with reflexing outer petals. . . 
Mrs. Moon (C 20). Rich canary-yellow; 
good sized late bloom. Fits well with Dar¬ 
wins. (Taller than Inglescombe Yellow). . 
Picotee (Maiden’s Blush) (B 20). Ivory- 
white, outlined in cerise, with “picotee” 
edge. Very showy; a great favorite . 
Bosabella (C 21). A lovely salmon-rose; 
one of the best pinks of recent introduc¬ 
tion . 
COTTAGE TULIP MIXTUBE. This is a 
remarkable mixture from Holland, em¬ 
bracing over a hundred good varieties. 
.$50.00 per 1000.. 
3 
Doz. 
100 
.35 
$1.00 
$ 7.00 
.50 
1.50 
10.00 
.36 
1.00 
7.00 
.32 
.95 
6.50 
.30 
.90 
6.00 
.28 
.85 
5.75 
.32 
.95 
6.50 
.32 
.96 
6.60 
.32 
.95 
6.50 
.30 
.90 
6.00 
.35 
1.00 
7.00 
.80 
6.5b' 
3 
Doz. 
100 
Odd J'ypes Among Cottage 1 mips 
$0.35 
$1.00 
$ 7.00 Monsieur Mottet (24). The new “bunch- 
.32 
.96 
6.60 flowered” type. Unlike conventional one- 
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bloom-to-a-spike, this bears 2 to 6 flowers 
.32 
.95 
6.60 in a cluster, and usually 2 to 3 stems to 
.30 
.90 
6.00 the bulb. First color is ivory white, grad- 
.36 
i.OO 
7.00 ually flushing to warm rose-pink, and later 
.30 
.90 
6.00 a deep pink outer margin . 
.35 
1.00 
7.00 
Sirene (26). A fine example of the new 
.30 
.90 
6.0b “lily-flowered” type, from crossing retro- 
flexa species with pink Darwin. The color 
is rich, carmine lake with silvery margins 
and bronze-green midrib. Tall, deep budded. 
.85 
'6.75 opening wide with abruptly reflexed tips.. 
.32 
.95 
6.50 
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