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LILAC, VIOLET AND PURPLE BREEDERS—(Continued) 
Roi Soleil, M-30, dark violet-blue, flushed with bronze, very 
large .:. 
Roi de Siam, E-29, dark purple-violet edged lighter, white 
base . 
Tantalus, lilac with ochre-yellow shading, extra . each .30 
Velvet King, M-26 (Dreadnought), purple-violet, large, 
robust . 
Virgilius, (28), bright violet . 
William The Silent, M-27, deep bluish lilac, very large, 
.each .15 
Named Violet-Purple Sorts, our choice, 100 parcelled in 25’s 
PINK, ROSE AND RED BREEDERS 
Apricot, L-25, reddish-apricot edged with buff, yellow base, 
large ... 
CARDINAL MANNING, L-30, dull wine-red and violet 
shaded bronze . 
COPERNICUS, E-27, coppery bronze flushed with old rose, 
yellow base . 
Fairy Nymph, cerise-red with yellow border, enormous 
flowers of a distinct type. each .25 
FEU ARDENT, E-26, bright crimson-red, shaded mahogany 
yellow base, cup-shaped, attractive for bed or borders 
Francois Coppe, lilac-rose, very large. 
JAUNE D’OEUF, E-26, rose-lilac, broadly edged yellow 
Lorraine, E-28, brilliant crimson red. 
Mabel, M-21, a very fine pink, distinct white base. 
Marie Louise, M-24, salmon, edged orange, good forcer . 
PINK PEARL, M-30, satin-rose, white base, attractive 
Named Pink and Rose Sorts, our choice, 100 parcelled in 25’s 
Per 10 
Per 100 
$ .50 
$4.50 
.50 
4.50 
.55 
5.00 
.60 
5.50 
3.75 
Per 10 Per 100 
$ .40 
$3.75 
.40 
3.50 
.50 
4.50 
.45 4.00 
.55 5.00 
.45 3.75 
.50 4.50 
.45 4.00 
.45 4.00 
.75 6.50 
3.75 
Cottage Tulips 
This class of Late or May-Flowering Tulips comprises a miscellaneous catch¬ 
all group of old-fashioned Tulips that had been grown for generations in the 
cottage-gardens of England and Europe. They have been much improved in recent 
years through selection and hybridization, so that now they are beginning to rival 
the Darwins in popularity. All colours are represented, of striking tints and shades. 
They are similar to Darwins in their habits of tall growth, but have their petals 
more open. Many of them are fragrant and some have drooping heads. Yellow 
sorts, which are not represented in the cheaper Darwins, are prominent. They are 
very hardy, and if undisturbed in good soil will increase and flower for many 
years. In forcing care must be taken to bring them on slowly. 
PARCEL LOTS OF COTTAGE TULIPS 
No. 1 100 COTTAGE TULIPS, superfine mixture, all colors represented $2.50 
No. 2 100 COTTAGE TULIPS, in these 10 favorite sorts, full range of 
colors, each package named. 3.50 
Dido, orange. Inglescombe Yellow, canary-yellow. 
Dulcinea, satin rose. Mrs. Moon, yellow. 
Gesneriana Spathulata, dazzling scarlet. Orange King, deep orange. 
Grenadier, Vermillion orange. Picotee, rose margined white. 
Inglescombe Pink, salmon rosy-pink. Rosabella, new, pink. 
No. 3 100 COTTAGE TULIPS, in 10 choice higher priced named sorts. $5.00 
Order early. They commence packing in August. 
