Cottage Tulips 
COTTAGE TULIPS, like the Darwins and Breeders, flower during May out¬ 
doors. The flowers have distinct colors, with oval or pointed petals. 
MBS. MOON. (22 in.) The finest late, yellow tulip thus far introduced; 
blossoms long and pointed, petals reflexed, fragrant and borne on long stems. 
Prices: 6 for 35c; 12 for 65c; 100 for $4.50, postpaid. 
MAIDEN’S BLUSH. (18 in.) Long, lily-shaped flowers of ivory-white, 
tipped and edged with rose which gradually deepens. One of the finest. 
Prices: 6 for 30c; 12 for 55c; 100 for $4.20, postpaid. 
Rembrandt Tulips 
Rembrandt Tulips have long stems with large 
flowers and they bloom at the same time as the 
Darwins. They are really broken forms of Dar¬ 
wins, the difference being in their unique color; 
the flowers are striped and variegated. Too 
gaudy to plant alone in large beds but beautiful 
planted in with other tall tulips. 
SPECIAL MIXED REMBRANDT TULIPS. 
Prices: 6 for 45c; 12 for 85c; 100 for $5.25, 
postpaid. 
Fancy Parrot Tulips 
The petals of these tulips have peculiarly feathered and fringed edges and 
the shape of the flower, especially before it opens, resembles the neck of 
a parrot. 
A magnificent, large flowering, tall growing, late tulip. 
SPECIAL MIXED PARROT TULIPS. (15 in.) Prices: 6 for 32c; 12 for 
60c; 100 for $4.35, postpaid. 
FANTASY. A remarkable Parrot Tulip with a straight, strong stem, a 
quality which has always been lacking in Parrot tulips. This variety is a 
sport of the well-known Darwin tulip, Clara Butt, and has the same clear, 
pink color as its parent, combined with artistic form of a Parrot tulip. 
Each petal is over three inches long, and two inches across. The center 
of the petals on the outside is marked emerald green. Each, 10c; 6 for 
55c; 12 for $1.00; 100 for $7.00, postpaid. 
HARDY LILIES 
Rembrandt Tulips. 
Cottage Tulips, Maiden’s Blush. 
New Parrot Tulip Fantasy. 
The beautiful fragrant Lilies are considered by many too difficult to grow. However, the hardy varieties which 
we list are no harder to grow than a tulip. They blossom in mid-summer when fine flowers are most welcome. 
CULTURE. Select a place to plant that is well drained. The soil should be spaded thoroughly 15 to 18 inches 
deep. Do this early in the fall as lilies cannot be moved until late and it is hard to work the ground late in the 
season, especially after we have had light frost. Enrich the soil with leaf mold and well rotted manure in equal pro¬ 
portions. Set the bulbs 4 to 8 inches deep, depending on the size, tilting to a 45 degree angle. To insure good 
drainage pack sand around the bulb. Place about .four inches of mulch over the bed. 
LILIUM CANDIDIUM OR 
MADONNA. Plant about the 
first of October. They grow to 
a height of two to three feet 
and bloom about the first of 
July. Sometimes as many as 
20 blooms are borne on a 
plant. Our Madonna Lily 
bulbs are extra large and 
measure from 26 centimeters 
up in circumference. They are 
grown for us in northern 
France and are the thick 
petaled variety. Prices, Extra 
Large 26 Ctm. Bulbs: 20c 
each; 3 for 55c; 6 for $1.00; 
12 for $1.90. 
LILIUM REGALE. Ready 
Nov. 1st. One of the most 
beautiful varieties of hardy 
lilies offered today. The center 
of the flower is flushed with 
yellow, shading to white at the 
outer edges. Externally the 
flowers are streaked with brown 
shaded through the almost 
translucent petals with a de¬ 
lightful pearly tint. A truly 
royal lily. Grows to a height 
of four to five feet and blooms 
in July. Selected bulbs, extra 
large, each, 20c; 3 for 55c; 6 
for $1.00; 12 for $1.90. 
Regale Lily. 
Madonna Lily. 
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