FANTASY 
Novelty 
TULIPS 
A wonderful 
Tulip. Clear 
rose-pink with 
apple - green 
marks and spots 
on outside pet¬ 
als, which are 
laciniated, fring¬ 
ed and scallop¬ 
ed. This fantas¬ 
tic, large flower 
is borne on tall, 
strong, straight 
stem. 
3 for $ .35 
doz. for 1.25 
25 for 2.50 
NOVELTY “SUNDEW” TULIPS 
Large well-formed flowers of brilliant rose-red with blue 
heart. The wonderful thing about this flower is, that the 
edges of the petals are covered with innumerable little 
feathers. Has a long and strong stem and is highly 
recommended. 
doz. for 75c; 25 for $1.40; 100 for $5.00 
NEW TRIUMPH TULIPS 
This new race is the result of crossings between Dar¬ 
win and Early Tulips. Come to bloom after the Early 
and before the Late flowering Tulips. They have tall, 
strong stems like - the Darwins and robust in growth. 
Flowers are large and many newer odors and clearer 
tones are available. A splendid Mixture of colors is 
offered in this new race. 
doz. for 80c; 25 for $1.50; 100 for $5.50 
BOTANICAL TULIPS 
A race of dainty-flowered, dwarf-growing Tulips of 
Asiatic origin. Rare and -beautiful flowers for the rock- 
garden or for naturalizing in nooks and corners among 
the Shrubbery or perennial border. Prefer a sheltered 
location exposed to the sun. Plant them deep and leave 
them alOne ever after. 
3 doz. 25 
Clusiana. The “Little Lady” Tulip. Outer 
petals cherry-red, inner petals white. 
Grows 8 inches high .$-30 $ .90 $1.75 
EichlerL Vivid orange-scarlet flower with 
glittering black base. Height 11 inches .30 .95 1.80 
Kaufmanniana. The “Wateriily Tulip” prim¬ 
rose yellow with golden yellow center; out¬ 
side crimson. The earliest to bloom .40 1.25 2.40 
LILIUM CANDIDUM 
(Madonna Lilies) 
Exquisite, pure white, fragrant flowers borne in June 
on stout stems 3 to 4 feet high. They are of easy culture, 
growing in almost any soil and location. Must be planted 
in the fall, 3 inches deep. 
3 for 70c; doz. for $2.40; 25 for $4.50 
