Cottage Tulips, Continued. 
PINK AND ROSE SHADES 
Wampum. (4). About as large a sort as comes in the Cottage type, and a 
flower of regal appearance in the garden where it gives the effect of a bright 
glowing rose, slightly tinted with fawn. The base of the cup is primrose 
with a blue halo, and the inside coloring is at least two shades deeper than 
the outside, which produces a very rich bright effect. Amber stripes inside 
at center. This very large Tulip blooms late and is long lasting. Height, 
27 inches. $3.80 per dozen, $30 per 100. 
*Dido. (3). One of the outstanding Tulips in all classes. The deep, rich pink 
flowers are of glorious shape and color. Each petal is brightened by salmon- 
yellow shades, suffused with soft orange. And they are fragrant! Truly a 
marvel. Height, 30 inches. $1 per dozen, $7 per 100. 
Ambrosia. (3). Luminous shades of terra cotta, amber and rose blend in a 
flower of great size and substance. Either as a cut flower or in the garden it 
will reign su¬ 
preme as one of 
the loveliest 
among flowers. 
Height, 28 in¬ 
ches. $1 per 
dozen, $7 per 
100 . 
Roxy. (3). A mag¬ 
nificently glori¬ 
fied John Rus- 
kin. It has all 
the vivid or¬ 
ange shades of 
the favorite 
Breeder, Prince 
of Orange, but 
softened and 
enhanced by 
blushes of gold 
and fawn on 
the outside of 
the long cups 
with the inside 
of the cups a 
bright orange. 
At the outside 
tip of each pet¬ 
al is a blush of 
water-melon- 
pink. One of 
the finest colors 
in all the Tulip 
world. Height, 
26 inches. $1 
per dozen, 
$7 per 100. Roxy — a color symphony without equal — see above 
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