WAYSIDE 
GARDENS 
FOR QUA L I T V 
Mrs. Moon. 
Inga Hume. 
COTTAGE AND HYBRID TULIPS—Continued. 
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Inglescombe Pink. Salmon-pink, blue base; very bril¬ 
liant. A great favorite in England where it is plant¬ 
ed by the thousands, and is largely used as a cut 
flower. Exquisite with some light green foliage on 
a dinner table. Its delightful color indoors makes 
it one of the best. Height 28 inches . 
Inglescombe Yellow. Glossy canary-yellow. Large, 
globular flowers. Has the true shape of the Dar¬ 
win Tulip, hence is often called the “Yellow Dar¬ 
win.” Height 28 inches . 
Isolde. Light yellow, long, pointed flowers. An im¬ 
provement over Ellen Willmott. The lily-like blooms 
are carried on a substantially stiff stem 22 inches 
high . 
Jeanne Desor. A rather striking color combination- -a 
deep orange-yellow with a broad border of scarlet 
toward the edge of the petals. The long, well 
formed flower is of splendid substance, and borne 
on a strong, stiff stem. Height 28 inches. 
John Ruskin. Salmon-rose, edged lemon-yellow; in¬ 
side deep rosy lilac, with margin of yellow; large 
flower of fine shape. Height 16 inches. 
Moonlight. Pale yellow of a lovely color; the flower 
is very long and of fine oval shape. Beautiful in 
the border among Irises or Bleeding Heart. Height 
25 inches . 
Mrs. Moon. Tall yellow, vase-shaped flower, carried 
on sturdy stems. One of the loveliest yellow Cot¬ 
tage Tulips. Height 25 inches . .. 
Orange King. Glistening deep orange, shaded rose, 
inside deep orange-scarlet with yellow base; sweet 
scented flower of great size and brilliant coloring. 
Height 23 inches . 
Picotee or Maiden’s Blush. Long, clear white. The 
petals, which are pointed and elegantly reflexed, are 
beautifully margined and penciled on edges with 
bright pink. Height 26 inches . 
Scarlet Emperor. Brilliant glowing dark scarlet, cen¬ 
ter clear yellow and black anthers; a long, large 
flower that does well in shady places. Height 24 
inches . 
Zomerschoon. Salmon-rose, flaked creamy white. The 
most beautiful Tulip in existence. Height 22 inches. 
Mixture of Cottage Tulips. This mixture contains 
many lovely varieties and will give you an abun¬ 
dance of cut blooms at very low cost. Only the 
best kinds, properly blended, are used in this 
mixture . 
$0.75 $ 5.00 
.75 5.00 
1.45 10.50 
1.75 12.00 
.75 5.00 
.75 5.00 
.85 6.00 
.75 5.00 
.75 5.00 
1.35 10.00 
3.50 30.00 
.70 4.50 
Tulipa Grullemanni 
A NEW STRAIN 
The result of crossing Kaufmanniana with the Darwin. 
The flowers are long and large, carried on stout stems holding 
the blossom boldly upright. All are about 27 inches in height and 
of remarkably robust habit, resisting disease or all other sorts of 
ailments. Their coloring is unique and most attractive, Inga Hume 
being greatly admired at London, Paris and Berlin flower shows. 
Easily forced and grown indoors and tremendously long lasting; 
both indoors as well as out. In the garden they will outlast any 
Tulip in existence. The bulbs multiply rapidly. May we suggest 
you plant a few this fall. Order now as most will not be carried in 
stock this summer. 
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Inga Hume. Inside deep yellow slightly sprayed red, 
outside red with broad, sharply lined yellow edge, 
large black base, perfectly formed large flower on 
erect stem, very fine variety. Highly recommended 
for forcing, it will outlast any other Tulip and be¬ 
comes more beautiful as the flower ages. Height 
24 inches . 2.25 15.00 
Mimoza. Inside primrose-yellow, outside blush white 
with a faint red shade on the outer petals, beautiful 
black base with broad, yellow edge, enormous per¬ 
fect flower of oblong shape, tall erect stem. Height 
28 inches . 2.40 16.50 
Bizarre and Bybloem Tulips 
(OLD DUTCH TULIPS) 
Bybloem and Bizarre Tulips are “rectified” Breeder types. The 
Tulips are of an old race which has been grown in Holland and in 
France since the beginning of the seventeenth century, and which 
caused the famous Tulip craze in 1635. The Bybloems are queerly 
striped and feathered rose or violet on a white ground. The Bi- 
zarres have dark brown stripes and feathering on a yellow ground. 
They flower about the same time as the Breeder and Darwin 
Tulips but do not grow quite so tall, and are seen at best advan¬ 
tage when planted in clumps in the herbaceous border or among 
evergreens and shrubs. They are abo\e all sensational show 
Tulips. All form rare artistic beauty. 
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Bizarre and Bybloem Tulips Mixed. In fine mixed 
varieties, selected by us .$0.95 $7.00 
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