OLD ENGLISH COTTAGE 
TULIPS 
This class owes its name to the fact that many 
of the tulips were found growing about country 
houses and cottages in England and France gen¬ 
erations ago. They have long graceful stems 
which make them of great value for cutting, and 
being extremely hardy, they are ideal for plant¬ 
ing in beds or in permanent borders. 
AVIS KENNICOTT. Rich yellow, black base, 
large flower. Dozen, .55 ; 100 for 4.25. 
BOUTON D’OR. Splendid, pure, deep yellow. Doz¬ 
en, .60; 100 for 4.50. 
ELLEN WILLMOTT. Soft creamy yellow. Elong¬ 
ated flower, reflexed petals. Dozen, .65 ; 100 
for 4.75. 
FAIRY QUEEN. Rosy heliotrope, margined am¬ 
ber yellow. Dozen, .60 ; 100 for 4.50. 
GESNERIANA MAJOR. Rich crimson scarlet, 
blue black center. Dozen, .55 ; 100 for 4.25. 
GRENADIER. Large beautiful orange. Dozen, .55 ; 
100 for 4.25. 
INGLESCOMBE PINK. Delicate rose pink, tinted 
salmon, blue green center. Dozen, .55 ; 100 
for 4.25. 
INGLESCOMBE YELLOW. Glossy canary yellow. 
Large globular flowers. Dozen, .55 ; 100 for 4.25. 
JOHN RUSKIN. Apricot rose, mauve shading, 
pale yellow edged petals. Dozen, .60 ; 100 for 
4.50. 
MOONLIGHT. Pale yellow. Large elongated flow¬ 
ers. Distinctive. Dozen, .65 ; 100 for 4.75. 
MRS MOON. Very deep yellow, reflexed pointed 
petals. Very beautiful. Dozen, .65 ; 100 for 4.75. 
ORANGE KING. Orange shaded scarlet, yellow 
center and black anthers. Large, .60 ; 100 
for 4.50. 
PICOTEE (Maiden’s Blush). White margined car¬ 
mine rose. Dozen, .60 ; 100 for 4.50. 
SCARLET EMPEROR. Brilliant glowing dark 
scarlet, center clear yellow and black anthers ; 
a long, large flower that does well in shady 
places. Dozen, .75 ; 100 for 5.25. 
MIXTURE OF COTTAGE TULIPS. Dozen, .50 ; 
100 for 4.00. 
SPECIAL COLLECTION: 
3 bulbs each of 12 varieties (36 bulbs) our 
selection, for 1.75. 
6 bulbs each of 12 varieties (72 bulbs) our 
selection, for 3.25. 
COTTAGE TULIPS 
PARROT TULIPS 
The petals of this class of tulips are fringed at 
the edges. They are very peculiarly marked and 
feathered, resembling, before opening, a parrot’s 
neck. 
ADMIRAL DE CONSTANTINOPLE. Large red 
flower with orange points. Dozen, .60 ; 100 
for 4.50. 
CRAMOISI BRILLIANT. Deep carmine. Dozen, 
.60 ; 100 for 4.50. 
LUTEA MAJOR. Large yellow flowers with crim¬ 
son and green stripes. Dozen, .60 ; 100 for 4.50. 
PERFECTA. Yellow with red stripes. Dozen, .60 ; 
100 foor 4.50. 
MIXTURE OF PARROT TULIPS. Dozen, .55 ; 
100 for 4.25. 
SPECIAL COLLECTION: 
6 bulbs each variety (36 bulbs) our selection, 
for 1.75. 
BYBLOEM TULIPS 
Lovely “Old Dutch Tulips” dating back to the 
days of the 17th Century when the tulip mania 
seized Holland and when fortunes were paid for 
a single bulb. At that time the Dutch bulb growers 
produced new varieties by “breaking” the colors 
of the Breeder tulips and called them “Bizarree” 
and “Bybloem” tulips. These variegated tulips are 
the most fascinating and interesting of all the 
late tulips because of their unusual streaks, 
blotches and feathers of beautiful colors, no two 
exactly alike. 
MIXED VARIETIES. Dozen, .65 ; 100 for 4.75. 
SINGLE EARLY TULIPS 
This class gives us the first bright flowers in 
Spring. Because of the uniformity of their height 
and upright, short stems, they lend themselves 
to formal bedding and mass planting. 
BELLE ALLIANCE. Scarlet. Dozen, .55 ; 100 
for 4.25. 
COTTAGE MAID. Pink. Dozen, .55 ; 100 for 4.25. 
FLAMINGO. Bright pink. Dozen, .55 ; 100 for 4.25 
FRED MOORE. Dark orange. Dozen, .50 ; 100 
for 4.00. 
KEIZERSKROON. Scarlet, bordered yellow. Doz¬ 
en, .65 ; 100 for 4.75. 
PRINCE OF AUSTRIA. Red. Dozen, .55 ; 100 
for 4.25. 
ROSE LUISANTE. Rose. Dozen, .60 ; 100 for 4.50. 
VERMILION BRILLIANT. Scarlet. Dozen, .55 ; 
100 for 4.25. 
WHITE HAWK. White. Dozen, .55 ; 100 for 4.25. 
YELLOW PRINCE. Dozen, .50 ; 100 for 4.00. 
MIXTURE OF SINGLE EARLY TULIPS: Dozen, 
.50 ; 100 for 4.00. 
12 bulbs each variety (72 bulbs) our selection, 
for 3.25. 
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