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 thie petals are covered with innumerable little 
feathers. Hias 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 colors 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 $5.50 
BOTANICAL TULIPS 
A race of dainty-flowered, dwarf-growing Tulips of 
Asiatic origin. Rare and beautiful flowers for the rock- 
garden or for naturalizing in nooks and comers among 
the shrubbery or perennial border. Prefer a sheltered 
location exposed to the sun. Plant them deep and leave 
them alone ever after. 
3 doz. 25 
Clusiana, The “Little Lady” Tulip. Outer 
petals cherry-red, inner petals white. 
Grows 8 inches high .$.30 $ .90 $1.75 
Eichleri. Vivid orange-scarlet flower with 
glittering black base. Height 11 inches .30 .95 1.80 
Kaufmanniana. The “Waterlily 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 70o; doz. for $2.40; 25 for $4.50 
