COTTAGE AND HYBRID TULIPS 
MAY-FLOWERING 
The Cottage Tulips, like the Darwins, flower late. Many of the varieties are used extensively for late bedding and are magnificent for 
this purpose. The pale primrose, deep yellow, and splendid white sorts are often planted with the Darwins for effects of contrast. The 
following list, we feel sure, contains most of the best varieties. Certain sorts, like some of the Darwins, will flower a few days earlier than 
others, but on the whole the earliest is just at its best when the latest-flowering variety is just beginning to show bloom. We have included 
many of the finest of the new late-flowering Hybrid Tulips. They are the results of crossing the Darwin with Cottage Tulips, and bloom 
at the same time as the other May-flowering varieties. We have added to our list several outstanding varieties of Triumph Tulips. These 
are crosses between the Darwins and Single Earlies. They bloom with the earliest of the Darwins out-of-doors, and can be brought into bloom 
in the greenhouse in early February. 
Alaska. < - )ne tbe bnes t of the new Hybrid Tulips. The flowers 
-- are long, the outer petals slightly reflexed and of an even 
tone of pure yellow. Height 28 inches. 
$1 per doz., $8 per 100, $78 per 1,000 
Ambrosia. This beautiful new variety of Hybrid Tulip contains 
-- a combination of shades—bronze with rosy lilac 
glow; inside of the large, well-shaped flower is a salmon-orange 
tone. An interesting new Cottage Tulip. Height 28 inches. 
90 cts. per doz., $7 per 100, $68 per 1,000 
Arethusa The large, urn-shaped flower is of true Cottage form, 
-- of a light shade of chrome-yellow. A new variety 
greatly admired on account of its size, lovely form, and fine, erect 
stem. Height 25 inches. 90c. per doz., $7 per 100, $68 per 1,000 
Arao. The large flowers are globes of rich yellow at first, powdered 
-——- with scarlet dots at the edges, which suffuse the whole 
bloom eventually, making a vivid orange flower. Height 26 inches. 
80 cts. per doz., $6 per 100, $58 per 1,000 
Avis ICennicott. A rich, deep shade of yellow, with a striking 
---■ black base and anthers. One of the best of 
the newer varieties. Height 25 inches. 
90 cts. per doz., $7 per 100, 68 per 1,000 
Barbara Pratt. Rich > light cochineal-carmine, edges lilac-rose, 
-- with narrow green edge; anthers yellow. A 
very beautiful Tulip with slightly reflexed petals. Highly recom¬ 
mended for exhibition. In a test of over one hundred varieties of 
New and Rare Tulips in the writer’s garden, this variety was 
very frequently commented on. We consider it one of the finest 
Tulips of recent introduction. Height 36 inches. 
$2.50 per doz., $20 per 100 
Carrara. This Tulip, when first exhibited in 1921, was con- 
-- sidered the finest new white variety. Blooms broadly 
cup-shaped, with rounded petals that all come to the same level 
when the flower is half open. Height 26 inches. 
$1 per doz., $8 per 100, $78 per 1,000 
Dido. A large, well-formed flower of rich orange-rose 
-— tone, with margin of bright orange-yellow, 
inside bright orange with yellow base. We 
believe this variety will be very popular next 
year and its greatly reduced price will find 
it in greater demand. Height 30 inches. 
90 cts. per doz., $7 per 100, $68 per 1,000 
Delightfully attractive 
shade of salmon, suffused 
with rose. The flowers are large, and 
the stems strong and straight. Height 
26 inches. $1.50 per doz., 
$12 per 100 
Eclatant. 
Gesneriana lutea. 9 n \ of 
--- the best 
of the well-known Gesneriana 
family. A bedder of unsurpassed 
qualities, with perfect-shaped flowers of 
purest golden yellow, on strong stems holding 
the flowers perfectly erect. Height 24 inches. 
70 cts. per doz., $5 per 100, 
$48 per 1,000 
Gesneriana spathulata or major. J h , e beauti - 
--- - - ful curved 
flowers are brilliant scarlet, with a bluish black center, 
on tall stems. Height 18 inches. 
70 cts. per doz., $5 per 100, $48 per 1,000 
Golden Statue. A new Tub P Of great size, pale yellow in color, 
—- and oval in shape. One of the finest Tulips 
for outdoor planting; stems tall and strong. Height 26 inches. 
$3.50 per doz., $25 per 100 
Grenadier. A Tulip of great beauty and of an unusual and 
•-- striking color—brilliant orange-red throughout. 
The flowers are large, very sweetly scented, and borne on sturdy 
stems. Excellent for both beds and borders. Height 24 inches. 
80 cts. per doz., $6 per 100, $58 per 1,000 
Cottage Tulips, Barbara Pratt 
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