Per 10 
DIDO—This is one of the finest of the newer tulips. It is 
sweetly fragrant, very large, the petals curving just 
enough to avoid stiffness, and well poised on a perfect 
stem. Coloring is glorious—deep rich pink with lights 
of gold and salmon that mount to an orange glow; 
3 for .25.80 
ELLEN WILLMQT —Creamy yellow, long petals, good stem 
and extra good keeper.50 
GESNERIANA LUTEA —One of the best of yellow tulips. 
Long pointed flower on stem that may always be cut 
full length, since all leaf growth clusters close at its 
base .60 
GESNERIANA MAJOR —A red tulip of such distinctive 
character that it almost rates a separate class. It opens 
widely—glowing crimson with small, well defined center 
of dark metallic blue, on flexible wiry stem that carries 
no leaves.60 
GOLDEN CROWN —An old and lovely tulip of pointed yel¬ 
low petals penciled daintily with crimson. It fills the gap 
between early and late varieties.60 
GRENADIER —Tangerine. A large blossom that is a flame 
of color. Fragrant.60 
HAMMER HALES —Very large flower of good form. Color 
rosewood brown, edged orange; faintly fragrant.60 
ILLUMINATOR —One of the last tulips to flower. It is 
deep yellow with flames and pencilings of scarlet and 
keeps well because of its good quality; 3 for .25.80 
PICOTEE —This dainty graceful white with rosy penciled 
edges needs no description.50 
JOHN RUSKIN —Pastel coloring. A soft blend of apricot, 
rose, mauve and amber. Very long flower.60 
LA MERVEILLE —This tulip has points of excellence that 
place it in a class by itself. In some lights it is flaming 
scarlet; in others soft rosy red. When widely open the 
yellow center gives it a likeness to a poinsetta; but 
again closing it resumes its bud form. Has strong but 
graceful stem and naturalizes well. Very fragrant.50 
MRS. HOOG —Palest canary yellow, very large, long straight 
stem, and black anthers. A wonderful keeper and fine 
show flower; 3 for .25.80 
MRS. KERR ELL —This has the typical form of the class, 
pointed, incurving petals and flexible wiry stem; color 
golden pink and an ideal tulip to cut; 3 for .25.80 
MRS. MOON —Yellow, often called the best yellow. Deep, 
rich color, long petals that remain closed. Good stem. 
Late. Lemon scented.60 
ORANGE KING —Large globular flower, glowing orange 
shaded scarlet, yellow center and black anthers. Fragrant .50 
ZOMERSCHOON —Lovely old Dutch tulip of old ivory, 
feathered with flame pink, center of gold. In full sun 
it glows with light and color. This is the oldest tulip in 
cultivation and very scarce. Each, $1.00. 
COTTAGE TULIPS OF LILY FORM 
ALASKA —Long slender flower of clear bright yellow; 
petals slightly reflexed. The style, color and vigorous 
growth of this variety place it high among the yellow 
tulips. 3 for .25.80 
ARTEMIS —Carmine rose with pure white center. This 
dainty blossom is poised on a slender wiry stem; grace¬ 
ful and elegant.60 
FULGENS —Deep crimson with elegant recurved petals. . . .50 
SIRENE —Clear pink. Graceful and beautiful in the garden 
and unsurpassed for cutting.60 
PARROT AND VARIEGATED TULIPS 
FANTASY (Parrot) —Good stem of medium length; color 
based on the pink of Clara Butt (of which it is a sport) 
but with the fantastic shadings, lacinations and excres- 
ences that distinguish all parrot tulips. Its inner color¬ 
ing of deep soft rose; and the curious encrustations on 
outside of petals are touched with shades of tender 
green. Blooms late. Each, .25. . 
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