Woodgro Tulips 
BOTANICAL TULIPS and SPECIES 
SINGLE EARLY TULIPS 
Few, if any, of the spring-blooming flowers rival the Single Early Tulips for brilliancy of bloom or ease 
of culture. They are excellent subjects for formal beds on the lawn or for garden borders, averaging 12 to 
15 inches in height. 
Artus. Good dark scarlet. Fine for bedding.SO 
Cottage Maid. Dark rose, feathered white. 
Fred Moore. A fine orange-yellow, sweet-scented flower. . . 
Keizerskroon. Bright crimson-scarlet, bordered with clear rich 
yellow. 
Prince of Austria. Glittering copper-red. Large long-stemmed 
flower. 
White Swan. Large, pure white, egg-shaped flower. ...... 
Yellow Prince. A bright yellow, sweet-scented Tulip. Splendid 
variety. 
WOODGRO SELECTED MIXTURE. A Mixture of the 
vigorous habit and an assortment of all colors and shades. 6 
100; $42 per 1000. 
DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS 
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Flower right after Single Early Tulips in late April 
Crown of Gold. Large, very rich golden yellow flower, shaded 
orange. 
Peach Blossom. Bright rose-pink, flushed white, deepening with 
age to carmine-rose; large. Excellent for pots . 
Rubra Maxima. Dark, dazzling carmine-scarlet, lower half of outer petals 
flamed with green. 
Schoonoord. A beautiful, large, double snow-white sport of Murillo. 
Toreador. Bright orange-scarlet, broadly margined buff-yellow. 
WOODGRO SELECTED DOUBLE MIXTURE. 60 cts. per doz.; $4.50 per 100; .$42 per 1000. 
COTTAGE or MAY-FLOWERING TULIPS 
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Bouton d’Or (Golden Beauty). Cup-shaped, medium-sized, deep golden yellow blooms. 20 in..$0 
Gesneriana Spathulata or Major. Lovely scarlet flowers with curved petals and bluish black 
center. 20 in. 
nglescombe Pink (Salmon Queen). Delicate rose-pink of fine form. 22 in. 
Inglescombe Scarlet. Large scarlet blooms with black base. 22 in. 
"ngl scombe Yellow (known as the "Yellow Darwin”). Large, globular, canary-yellow flowers of 
exquisite form. 22 in. 
Jo n Ruskin. Apricot-rose, mauve shading, edge pale yellow. Very attractive. 16 in. 
Moonlight. Large, pale yellow, elongated flowers, reflexed at tips. Fine to plant with Darwins. 22 in. 
Mrs. Moon (Fulgens maxima lutea). One of the finest deep yellows with pointed petals. 24 in. 
Picotee (Maiden’s Blush). White, margined deep rose. A beautiful Tulip for bedding. 20 in. 
WOODGRO MAY-FLOWERING MIXTURE. An excellent assortment of color and shade worthy of a place 
in every garden. 60 cts. per doz.; $4.50 per 100; $42 per 1000. 
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PARROT TULIP, FANTASY 
This magnificent pink Parrot Tulip is a sport of 
Clara Butt, with the same habits in every way as 
to color, height, strength of stem, and time of 
flowering. The flowers are of quaint and beautiful 
form, the laciniated petals having curious excres¬ 
cences on the outside. It is not only the strangely 
exciting form of this Tulip or its main color, which 
is a delightful warm pink, that enthralls one; it is 
the inner color of it, a deep and velvety rose-color 
which is more sumptuous than words can tell. The 
wonderful encrustation on backs of petals is like 
an enameling of apple-green. One of the virtues of 
this wonderful flower is its stiff, straight stem. 
15 cts. each; $1.30 per doz.; $10 per 100 
American gardeners are just beginning to appreciate the beauty of the wild Tulips or species. A wide range of 
brilliant color is represented in their various forms, and they are very permanent plants when once established. 
Being natives of southern Europe and western Asia, they are accustomed to hot, dry locations, particularly after 
blooming-time, and should be given sheltered locations exposed to the sun, with the freest possible drainage. 
Clusiana. The “Little Lady” Tulip. A variety from Asia Minor. Outer petals cherry-red; inner Doz. 100 
petals white with violet. Grows about 8 inches high and naturalizes readily.$0 90 $6 50 
Eichleri. (Turkestan.) Dazzling, vivid orange-scarlet, lily-shaped flower with glittering black base, 
edged with a narrow yellow border. Dwarf stems. 11 in. 90 6 50 
Florentina odorata (sylvestris). Fragrant, rich yellow flowers, frequently two to a stem, with 
bronze interior, carried on slender stems. An interesting species. 18 in. 90 7 00 
Kaufmanniana. (Turkestan.) Primrose-yellow, with golden yellow center; outside pink. Flowers 
open wide on short stems. Splendid for naturalizing in shady places. 5 in. 90 7 00 
Marjoletti. Pale yellow, mottled toward the outer petals with scarlet. A lovely species, which 
blooms outdoors during late April. 14 in. 1 00 8 00 
Retroflexa superba. Light yellow, very decorative, urn-shaped Tulip, with long, recurving petals, 
giving a distinct lily-like effect. 18 in. 90 7 00 
Sirene. This lily-flowering Tulip is a lovely variety not only on account of its color, but because of 
the exquisite, urn-like shape of the flower, which is a rich cerise-pink, with a white base. 26 in.. . . 80 6 00 
Woodg ro Hy acinths 
GIANT EXHIBITION TOP-SIZE BULBS 
Gertrude. Deep pink; compact spike on good stems. 
Grand Maitre. Dark lavender-blue, with bells of good size. 
King of tt-e Blues. Bright dark blue, with large spikes and fine bells. 
King of the Yellows. Pure golden yellow; large, well-formed truss. 
L’Innocence. The best pure white Hyacinth for all purposes. 
La Victoire. Bright, glistening, deep carmine-rose; very fine spike. 
Lady Derby. Clear rose-pink, with large bells and compact trusses. 
M arconi. Bright deep rose; short, broad trusses, borne on stiff stems. 
Marie. Dark violet-blue; large, well-formed spike. 
Queen of the Blues. Light porcelain-blue; large, thickly set truss. 
Queen of the Pinks. Rose-pink; broad, large truss. 
Queen of the Whites. White sport of Queen of the Blues. 
SPECIAL OFFER: Any of above selected varieties, 20 cts. each; 
$2 per doz.; $15 per 100 
WOODGRO BEDDING HYACINTHS 
SPECIALLY SELECTED EXTRA-SIZE BULBS 
The following Hyacinths are mostly the same varieties as listed in our Exhibition 
bulbs and have, of course, the same fine qualities, but are in smaller-size bulbs, for 
reasons of economy and utility. They are best suited for growing in quantity in 
pots or pans where the largest flowers are not desired, or for outdoor planting. 
Light Pink Dark Pink Pure White Light Blue 
Dark Blue Golden Yellow Mixed Colors 
Any of above varieties, or Mixed, $1 per doz.; $7.50 per 100; $70 per 1000 
Hardy Lilies 
The real aristocrats of the bulb world are the Lilies. Plant them deep—0 to 
9 inches, except Candidum which should be 2 to 3 inches. They do well among 
evergreens and shrubs or in the perennial border where the bulbs can have some 
low-growing bushy plants to protect them. Most Lily bulbs do not arrive in our 
country until November or December. Where the ground is liable to freeze before 
Lilies arrive, it should be mulched with leaves or manure. 
Auratum (Golden-rayed Lily of Japan). Delivery November or Each 
December. Jumbo bulbs, 11 to 13 in.$0 40 
Candidum (Madonna Lily). Delivery August or September. 
Jumbo bulbs . 40 
First-size bulbs.$14 per 100. . 20 
Speciosum album (White Japan Lily). Delivery November or 
December. 30 
Speciosum magnificum. Beautiful (Oriental pink Lily. Delivery 
November or December. Jumbo bulbs, 11 to 13 in. 40 
Philippinense formosanum. A magnificent hardy Lily with 
trumpet-shaped, white blooms, suffused on outside with reddish 
brown. The fragrant flowers resemble an Easter Lily. It is pre¬ 
dicted that it will outshine L. regale in beauty and usefulness. 
Blooms from late August until frost. Grows .3 to 5 feet tall. 
$25 per 100.. 35 
Regale (The Royal Lily). A beautiful white Lily, slightly tinged 
pink, with a shade of canary-yellow at center. Has a fascinating 
jasmine fragrance. Delivery in October. Monster bulbs, 10 to 11 in. 50 
First-size bulbs, 6 to 7 in. 20 
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THOMAS WOOD & SONS, Inc., Montclair, New Jersey 
