COTTAGE or MAY-FLOWERING TULIPS 
SELECTED TOP-SIZED BULBS ONLY 
The largest flowers of any Tulips are found in this class, which contains many long-pointed and lily-shaped flowers. All 
colors imaginable are available among them, except good blues. Many have long stems and some are shorter and some grace¬ 
fully drooping so that they are excellent in front of taller sorts. For cut-flowers or garden decoration. The new varieties in¬ 
cluded represent a great advance in this class. 
ALASKA. 28 in. Long canary-yellow petals Doz. 
with butter-colored base, opening to an 
enormous flower of star-like shape . . . . $1 25 
ALBINO. 26 in. Superb ivory-white flowers 
on thick, sturdy stems, rated as one of the 
finest Tulips in this rare color. Yellow 
anthers.1 25 
Ambrosia. 25 in. Superb salmon-orange 
inside, with yellow and green patterned 
base; outside color subdued lilac-rose, with 
gay edging of luminous apricot.1 25 
Avis Kennicott. 24 in. Long chrome-yellow 
with black base and anthers. For bedding . 1 25 
BEVERLEY. 29 in. Orange-flame flowers of 
flaring form and breath-taking beauty on 
tall, graceful stems.3 00 
CARRARA. 24 in. Pure white, no other 
tints. Large, rounded cups. Does well in 
pans for middle-March blooms.1 50 
DIDO. 28 in. In Dido the body-color is a 
deep coral-pink, edging into light orange; 
the inside is like costly silk, flaming orange 
with green and yellow base. Full-blown 
flowers are 3 Y 2 inches deep.1 25 
Grenadier. 21 in. Flaming orange; very 
large flower of lily-like form.1 25 
Inglescombe Pink. 25 in. Delicate rose- 
pink, tinted salmon; blue center. A 
lovely variety if grown in partial shade . . 1 00 
Inglescombe Yellow. 23 in. Known as the 
yellow Darwin Tulip. Canary-yellow. For 
borders and cutting . . . $50 per 1,000 . 1 00 
JEANNE DESOR. 28 in. Produces a large 
flower of Darwin shape, carried on strong, 
tall stem. Its deep orange color and scarlet 
border are very striking.1 75 
John Ruskin. 18 in. Apricot-rose, shaded 
mauve, with pale yellow edge on petals . . 1 25 
LEDA. 30 in. One of the most beautiful pink 
Tulips extant—the result of a cross between 
Darwin and Cottage Tulips. The bright 
rose flowers are of Darwin shape and are 
produced on strong, tall, straight stems . . 1 25 
MARCELLINA. 24 in. Delicately beautiful 
flower of a rare, soft shade of apple-blossom- 
pink, lighter at the edges, with a big, white 
center.2 25 
MARJORIE BOWEN. 24 in. Soft rose with 
silvery brownish edge; clear yellow base . 2 75 
MAYFLOWER. 24 in. Rare and lovely 
flowers of rich salmon-flame color becoming 
dazzlingly bright as it develops. A very 
striking novelty.4 50 
MME. BUYSSENS. 29 in. Bright yellow; 
large flower on tall stem.4 00 
Moonlight. 24 in. Cup-shaped blooms 4 
inches deep and 2 inches wide may be pro¬ 
duced with ordinary care. The color is a 
lovely strong yellow with a soft yellow 
bloom which gives the cup that pale moon¬ 
light tint for which it is famous.1 00 
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Mrs. Moon. 25 in. An especially good all- 
yellow of a rich deep tone. It is of unusual 
form, the long, flaring petals curving twice, 
producing a vase effect instead of a cup. 
Brilliant yellow inside. Good perfume. 
Fine stem . 
ORANGE DELIGHT. 22 in. Huge flowers 
of splendid shape very conspicuous for their 
brilliant, glossy orange hue—a most un¬ 
usual shade . 
Picotee (Maiden’s Blush). 24 in. Cream- 
white, softly pink edged, changing to a 
deeper pink. For cutting and bedding . . 
WALL STREET. 22 in. Notable for its deep, 
glowing yellow flowers and stocky stems. 
Extra fine for bedding. 
MAY-FLOWERING TULIPS MIXED. A 
well-balanced mixture of all the foregoing 
varieties.$45 per 1,000 . 
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Special Amateurs’ Collections. ? 50 < ? r M ay-fiower- 
—- mg Tulips in 10 distmet 
and separate varieties, our selection, for $14; 100 Cottage or 
May-flowering Tulips in 10 distinct and separate varieties, our 
selection, for $6.50. Sent prepaid to any address east of the 
Mississippi for cash with order. 
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Cottage Tulips 
Varieties in Capital Letters are especially recommended for exhibition 
WILLIAM M. HUNT & CO., Inc., NEW YORK 
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