grant. 
doz. 25 100 
Argo. Butter-yellow, when in full bloom, 
covered with little wine-red spots .$.85 $1.55 $5.75 
Cottage 
Tulips 
(Mayflowering) 
This class of Tulips 
blooms at the same 
time as the Darwins 
and the flowers aver¬ 
age as large and have 
long stems. Their 
flowers are mostly 
long and pointed, 
many of them with 
petals gracefully re¬ 
flexed. Their delicate 
colors harmonize per¬ 
fectly with the other 
long - stemmed and 
late flowering Tulips. 
They are excellent for 
cutting and many va¬ 
rieties are very fra- 
Dido. Rich orange-rose, margined bright 
orange-yellow. Very unusual and magnifi¬ 
cent .85 1.55 5.75 
Grenadier. Brilliant orange-red. A most 
wonderful and fraceful flower .85 1.55 5.75 
John Ruskin. Deep salmon-rose with shad¬ 
ings of lilac and soft lemon yellow 'edge. 
A fine oval flower .80 1.45 5.25 
Mrs. Moon. Beautiful, large, urn-shaped 
flowers with reflexing petals of deep golden 
yellow . 80 1.45 5.25 
Picotee. Clear-white the pointed petals, 
elegantly reflexed are finely penciled bright 
pink on edges .70 1.30 4.75 
Sirene. Beautiful cerise-pink of lily-flowered 
type. Exceptionally fine for the garden.75 1.40 5.00 
Splendid Mixture. Containing a nice range 
of color. Excellent eutflowers and suitable 
for scattering through the hardy border .65 1.25 4.40 
COLLECTION “G” 
5 bulbs each of the above 7 named 
varieties. 
35 
for 
$2- 05 
PARROT TULIPS 
These are the most fantastic of all Tulips with their 
fringed and scalloped petals. As eutflowers these peculiar¬ 
ly formed and shaped Tulips of brilliant colore are ideal 
for home decoration. They are not suitable for formal 
beds as the stems bend and do not hold the flower erect. 
However in the Rockgarden in front of evergreens or 
shrubs they are very effective. 
Splendid Mixture of uncommonly rich coloring. 
doz. for 70c; 25 for $1.30; 100 for $4.75 
