Therese, Pink. 
(9.8). 
Walter Faxon, Pink. (9.3). 
L’Etincelante. 
Dido, 
Cottage. 
Peonies Make the June Garden DutchTulips the First Welcome of Spring 
PINK VARIETIES 
ALBERT CROUSSE. (8.6). Late midseason. A very out- 
standing late midseason pink. The color is soft shell-pink 
with compactly arranged, narrow petals. Each, 50c; 10, 
$4.00. 
AUGUSTE DESSERT. (8.7). Late. This is an excellent 
variety with very brilliant pink rounded petals. The yel¬ 
low stamens are visible among the petals. Each, $1.50; 
10 , $ 12 . 00 . 
CLAIRE DUBOIS. (8.7). Late. This is a lovely violet- 
rose shade, large and round in form, tipped at the end of 
the petals with white. The best cut flower of its color in 
its season. Each, 75c; 10, $6.00. 
EDULIS SUPERBA. (7.6). Early. A loosely arranged 
crown type flower, deep pink as to color. It is excellent 
for cut flowers and blooms very early in the season. Each, 
(8.6). Early midseason. The hy- 
this bloom intensifies toward the 
flower which is very showy and 
beautiful. Each, 50c; 10, $4.00. 
GEORGIANA SHAYLOR. (8.9). Late midseason. Alight 
rose-pink flower with a pleasing fragrance. One of the very 
best. Each, 75c; 10, $6.00. 
GRANDIFLORA. (8.8). Late. Blooming when all other 
Peonies are gone, it is a soft shell-pink, shading to white. 
Each, 60c; 10, $4.80. 
HENRY AVERY. (8.8). Late midseason. A very striking 
Peony both as a garden and show variety. Light pink in 
color it is unusual because of the ring of creamy petals 
definitely encircling the center pink petals. Each, $1.00; 
10 , $ 8 . 00 . 
LADY ALEXANDRA DUFF. (9.1). Midseason. A pale 
blush-pink. Beautifully formed, sweetly fragrant and very 
showy. Each, 50c; 10, $4.00. 
LA PERLE. (8.5). Midseason. Rose-pink deepening to a 
deeper shade toward the center, flecked with crimson. Ex¬ 
cellent as a cut flower. Each, 50c; 10, $4.00. 
LILLIAN GUMM. (8.8). Late midseason. A large rose 
type flower with broad apple-blossom pink petals, more 
brilliantly shaded at the base. A very outstanding variety. 
Each, $1.00; 10, $8.00. 
LIVINGSTONE. (8.1). Late. Large and compact blooms, 
of a deep pink. A very dependable late variety that is 
also very fragrant. Each, 50c; 10, $4.00. 
LOVELINESS. (8.8). Late. The flowers are beautiful, 
large, flat Hydrangea-pink blooms borne on strong erect 
stems. An excellent show flower. Each, $1.00; 10, $8.00. 
LUETTA PFEIFFER. (8.7). Early. A pinkish white, large 
semi-double flower that blooms prolifically. A few golden 
stamens are visible among the petals. Each, 75c; 10, $6.00. 
MARIE CROUSSE. (8.9). Midseason. Delicate shell-pink 
bordering on salmon, distinctive in color from almost any 
other pink variety. It is very attractive. Each, 75c; 10, 
$ 6 . 00 . 
MARTHA BULLOCH. (9.1). Late. Very large blooms of 
a bright old-rose-pink, possessing a roselike fragrance. The 
stems are tall and straight. Very beautiful. Each, $1.00; 
10 , $ 8 . 00 . 
MME. EMILE GALLE. (8.5). Late. A pale seashell-pink 
touched with lavender. Srrong, medium tall plants that 
bloom freely. Very fine. Each, 50c; 10, $4.00. 
MME. JULES DESSERT. (9.4). Midseason. This is a 
consistent prize winner as a show variety. Creamy white, 
touched with buff and salmon shades, with a few golden 
stamens showing to add beauty to the flower. Well formed 
flowers on good straight stems. Each, 75c; 10, $6.00. 
MONS. JULES ELIE. (9.3). Early. Resembling a Chrys¬ 
anthemum in form it is a flesh-pink shading to a deeper 
tint at the base of the petals, which are overlaid with a 
silvery sheen. Very fragrant and one of the largest of the 
globe type. Each, 75c; 10, $6.00. 
PHYLLIS KELWAY. (8.8). Midseason. An exquisitely 
beautiful rose-pink flower, with prominent stamens. Large 
loosely built flowers on long stiff stems. Each, $1.50; 10, 
$ 12 . 00 . 
PIERRE DUCHARTRE. (8.2). A very well formed true 
rose type. Pale lilac flesh petals edged with silver. Each, 
$1.00; 10, $8.00. 
RAOUL DESSERT. (9.0). Late midseason. A clear mauve 
shaded with carmine-pink. Large perfectly formed globular 
flowers, pleasantly fragrant. Each, $1.00; 10, $8.00. 
REINE HORTENSE. (8.7). Midseason. A soft hydrangea- 
pink, prominently flecked with crimson. This variety pro¬ 
duces many flowers on long stems. Very fine. Each, $1.00; 
10 , $ 8 . 00 . 
SARAH BERNHARDT. (9.0). Late midseason. Very good 
as a show flower; it is an apple-blossom-pink with silver- 
tipped petals. Pleasantly fragrant. Each, 75c; 10, $6.00. 
SOUVENIR DE LOUIS BIGOT. (9.1). Midseason. A sal¬ 
mon-pink, tinted with carmine at the base. It bears a very 
large bloom with fringed petals. Each, $1.00; 10, $8.00. 
SPLENDIDA. (8.3). Late midseason. A deep rose-pink 
flower especially good for landscaping. Very strong stems 
bearing large globular blooms. Each, 75c; 10, $6.00. 
SUZETTE. (8.2). Midseason. A bengal rose, slightly 
tinted with carmine, and showing the golden stamens among 
the petals. Strong. Each, $1.00; 10, $8.00. 
THERESE. (9.8). Early midseason. Large loosely formed 
pink flowers with a golden yellow glow in the depths. Ex¬ 
cellent show qualities. Each, $1.00; 10, $8.00. 
TOURANGELLE. (9.4). Late midseason. One of the best, 
it is a vigorous rose type, pale cream-white in color over¬ 
laid with salmon and rose. Each, $1.00; 10, $8.00. 
WALTER FAXON. (9.3). A real pink, vividly brilliant. 
The flowers are medium in size and beautifully formed. 
Excellent in the show room and for home decoration. Each, 
$1.00; 10, $8.00. 
RED VARIETIES 
ADOLPHE ROUSSEAU. (8.5). Early. A fine dark red 
Peony, very good for landscaping. The flowers are borne 
on tall, erect stems. Each, 50c; 10, $4.00. 
CHERRY HILL. (8.6). Early. Another red Peony, also 
good for landscaping. It is a bright deep garnet-red overlaid 
with a rich sheen. The flowers are semi-double. Each, 50c; 
10, $4.00. 
FELIX CROUSSE. (8.4). An excellent all-purpose, deep 
rose-red variety. The incurved center petals are surrounded 
by broad guard petals. Each, 50c; 10, $4.00. 
KARL ROSENFIELD. (8.8). Very large brilliant red semi- 
rose type flowers that are slightly fragrant. Good as a cut 
flower. Each, 50c; 10, 
$4.00. 
LONGFELLOW. (9.0). 
Midseason. A bright 
crimson-red with good 
foliage and strong stems. 
It is very dependable 
and striking both in the 
field and the show room. 
Each, $1.00; 10, $8.00. 
LORA DEXHEIMER. (8.4). Early midseason. The in¬ 
tense brilliant crimson color and strong habits of this va¬ 
riety make it a general favorite. Each, 50c; 10, $4.00. 
MARY BRAND. (8.7). Midseason. A pure brilliant red 
Peony that is excellent as a cut flower. It is a rose type, 
with yellow stamens showing. Each, 75c; 10, $6.00. 
MONS. MARTIN CAHUZAC. (8.8). Early midseason. 
This is a deep maroon shade and is one of the darkest 
Peonies. Medium, rose type flowers; very popular. Each, 
$1.50; 10, $12.00. 
PHILIPPE RIVOIRE. (9.2). Midseason. A soft crimson- 
red, free from any trace of purple. It is the most fragrant 
of all the reds, very beautiful in form and a strong grower. 
Each, $1.50; 10, $12.00. 
RICHARD CARVEL. (8.8). Early. A magnificent bright 
crimson early bomb type Peony. It is beautiful, lasting, 
and pleasantly fragrant. Each, $1.00; 10, $8.00. 
VICTOIRE DE LA MARNE. (8.2.) Midseason. This is a 
brilliant dark crimson with silver reflexes. It is a loosely 
formed flower borne on strong sturdy stems. Each, $1.00; 
10 , $ 8 . 00 . 
JAPANESE VARIETIES 
Japanese Peonies, like the single varieties, consist of 1 or 2 rows of petals but unlike the 
single flowers in that they are centered by narrow petaloids of various colors. Both single 
and Japanese Peonies bloom earlier than the double varieties and are more decorative and 
useful for bouquet work. 
AMA-NO-SODE. (9.2). Midseason. Two 
rows of long, broad petals, rose-pink in 
color, form a cup around a huge center 
of yellow staminodes which are tipped 
with rose. Each, $2.50; 10, $20.00. 
EXQUISITE. (8.9). A splendid variety 
with pure white, large guard petals sur¬ 
rounding the white center petaloids which 
are edged yellow. Each, $2.50; 10, $20.00. 
KING OF ENGLAND. (8.6). The 
large tuft of center petaloids and the 
outer petals are the same shade of 
deep rich red. The petaloids are 
edged with gold. A good cut flower. 
Each, $1.50; 10, $12.00. 
MIKADO. (8.6). Long rounded petals 
of brilliant red surround a great dome 
of yellow staminodes. Exceedingly 
brilliant. Each, $1.00; 10, $8.00. 
PRINCESS DULEEP SINGH. (8.7). 
A soft shade of deep wild rose colors 
the guard petals centered with a 
spherical tuft of rose and gold stami- 
nodes. Each, $1.00; 10, $8.00. 
TAIHO. This is too new a variety to 
be rated as yet. Broad petals of deli¬ 
cate pink surround a tuft of creamy 
staminodes. Each, 75c; 10, $6.00. 
In offering you this list of high grade Tulips, it has been our object to give you only Tulips of tested color and 
performance, at reasonable prices. . .. A . 
Our list has been greatly increased and improved this season by the addition of many new varieties and types, 
which we are sure you will enjoy having. 
FLAMBOYANT. (8.5). Evenly shaped 
violet-crimson petals are centered with 
staminodes of light yellow edged with 
gold and red. Each. $1.50; 10, $12.00. 
FUYAJO. (9.2). Midseason. Rich deep 
mahogany-red petals surround the broad 
center petaloids of the same color. The 
highest rated dark Japanese Peony. Each, 
$1.50; 10, $12.00. 
Darwin Tulips 
Cottage Tulips 
BARONNE DE LA TONNAYE. Blush-rose with lavender hue. 
Excellent for bedding. Very tall, strong stems. Per 10, 50c; 25, 
$1.10; 50, $2.00. 
BARTIGON. A dazzling crimson-scarlet with a pure white base. 
A large flower on a stiff stem. Per 10, 50c; 25, $1.10; 50, $2.00. 
BLEU AIMABLE. A bright violet shaded with steel-blue, the in¬ 
side a darker violet-purple with blue base, starred white. Per 10, 
60c; 25, $1.30; 50, $2.40. 
CITY OF HAARLEM. Bright scarlet edged with white. Black cen¬ 
ter. Excellent for bedding or massed planting. Per 10, 60c; 25, 
$1.30; 50. $2.40. 
CLARA BUTT. A very pleasing and popular apple-blossom pink. 
A beautiful bedding Tulip. Per 10, 50c; 25, $1.10; 50, $2.00. 
DREAM. Bright heliotrope with beautiful orchid-purple. Its mag¬ 
nificent mellow color makes it one of the loveliest. Per 10, 55c; 
25, $1.20; 50, $2.20. 
FARNCOMBE SANDERS. A broad petaled and perfectly shaped 
flower, brick red in color with a rosy sheen. Per 10, 55c; 25, 
$1.20; 50, $2.20. 
KING HAROLD. Large deep mahogany-red flowers. Does well in 
partial shade. Per 10, 55c; 25, $1.20; 50, $2.20. 
LA TULIPE NOIRE. The “Black Tulip." A velvety black maroon 
flower of large size. Per 10, 55c; 25, $1.20; 50, $2.20. 
MADAME KRELAGE. A long shaped flower of bright lavender- 
pink, silvery pink on the edges. Per 10, 55c; 25, $1.20; 50, $2.20. 
MRS. POTTER PALMER. A bright purplish violet, one of the 
most popular and excellent for the border. Per 10, 55c; 25, $1.20; 
50, $2.20. 
PRINCESS ELIZABETH. A clear delicate pink. One of the finest 
Darwins for the garden. Per 10, 60c; 25, $1.30; 50, $2.40. 
PRIDE OF HAARLEM. The brilliant rosy carmine flowers with a 
blue base make a gorgeous showing. The enormous fragrant blooms 
are unequalled for bedding. Per 10, 55c; 25, $1.20; 50, $2.20. 
REV. H. EWBANK. Vivid heliotrope lilac. An exquisite color 
shading into silvery gray. Per 10, 50c; 25, $1.10; 50, $2.00. 
WM. COPELAND. One of the earliest; lilac colored Tulip. Per 10, 
50c; 25, $1.10; 50, $2.00. 
ZULU. Rich, velvety purple-black flowers, especially good in massed 
planting. Per 10, 65c; 25, $1.30; 50, $2.40. 
ZWANENBURG. Pure white with black anthers. Of great beauty 
and form. Per 10, 75c; 25, $1.65; 50, $3.00. 
Brightness. Geranium-red with black center. Per 10, 80c; 
25, #1.75; 50, #3.20. 
Carrara. Pure white. The best late flowering white. 
Flowers large, round and lovely. Per 10, 80c; 25, 
#1.75; 50, #3.20. 
Columbus. Golden yellow, heavily flamed with red 
stripes. Large flowers. Pointed petals. Per 10, 80c; 
25, #1.75; 50, #3.20. 
Dido. Salmon-orange. Outside cherry-red. Fragrant 
Good for bedding. Extra fine. Per 10, 65c; 25, #1.30; 
50, #2.40. 
Gesneriana Lutea. Deep yellow. A flower of perfect 
form. Good for growing among shrubbery. Per 10, 
55c; 25, #1.20; 50, #2.20. 
Gesneriana Spathulata. Scarlet with blue-black base 
Large flowers. Per 10, 70c; 25, #1.50; 50, #2.80. 
Inglescotnbe Yellow. Splendid canary-yellow, of perfect 
form. Very handsome. Per 10, 55c; 25, #1.20; 50, 
# 2 . 20 . 
Moonlight. A soft pale yellow. Oval-shaped flowers. 
Lovely when planted among Iris. Per 10, 65c; 25, 
#1.30; 50, #2.40. 
Mrs. Moon. Golden yellow. Slender petals reflexed at 
top and always sure to please. Per 10, 65c; 
25, #1.30; 50, #2.40. 
Picotee. White margined with deep rose; as it 
ages the flower is suffused with the color of 
the rose edge. Per 10, 65c; 25, 
#1.30; 50, #2.40. 
Bleu Aimable 
Darwin. 
Parrot Tulips 
Breeder Tulips 
BRONZE KING. A golden brown and olive flower with a yellow 
base. It grows very tall and strong. Per 10, 65c; 25, $1.30; 50, 
$2.40. 
BRONZE QUEEN. Soft buff, shaded golden brown inside. A very 
lovely flower, combining well with “Bronze King.” Per 10, 55c; 
25, $1.20; 50, $2.20. 
CARDINAL MANNING. A large flower, bishop's-purple in color, flushed 
with rosy bronze, shading to an almost pure orange at the edges of the 
petals. Per 10, 65c; 25, $1.30; 50, $2.40. 
DON PEDRO. A beautiful shade of coffee brown, shaded with maroon. 
A very lovely variety in an unusual color. Per 10, 65c; 25, $1.30; 
50, $2.40. 
GODET PARFAIT. Deep, rich, blue-violet flowers that are strikingly 
beautiful. The petals are tipped with white at the base and have a blue 
halo. Per 10, 65c; 25, $1.30; 50, $2.40. 
LOUIS XTV. A large globular flower of rich dark purple, shaded with 
bronze and edged with golden brown. Fine for cutting. Per 10, 65c; 
25, $1.30; 50. $2.40. 
PANORAMA. A sweetly fragrant, deep orange-red, shaded with mahog¬ 
any, olive-green at the base. Per 10, 65c; 25, $1.30; 50, $2.40. 
PINK PEARL. One of the loveliest pinks in the world, a vivid cherry- 
rose with a white stripe. Per 10, 80c; 25, $1.75; 50, $3.20. 
FANTASY. A beautiful salmon-pink, shad¬ 
ing to a darker pink. Green markings on 
back of petals. Sensational. Per 10, 
$1.00; 25, $2.30; 50, $4.40. 
CHOICE MIXED. Bright colors and well 
mixed. Many with fringed edge and as 
colorful as the Parrots themselves. Per 
10, 55c; 25, $1.20; 50, $2.20. 
Louis XTV, 
Breeder. 
CULTURE 
Plant Tulips about 6 inches deep and 4 inches apart, in a well 
worked soil. 
It is advisable to enrich the soil by mixing in bone meal and 
lime, both when planting and in the spring just before the plants 
come up. We also suggest your breaking the top soil early in the 
spring as this gives the bulbs a better chance to get food and air. 
Tulips were designed by Nature for planting in beds, though they 
do work out very well in borders or around tall shrubs and trees. 
Tulip bulbs may or may 
ORIENTAL POPPIES 
With every order of $2.50 or over we will send to you free 
one large root of the Poppy, “Orange Orientalis.” 
This Poppy will be very distinctive in your garden as it is of a 
brilliant, deep orange color with large petals, slightly ruffled. The 
flowers are borne on a long strong stem. 
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not be left in the ground 
the year ’round. If you do 
choose to dig and separate 
them, be sure to let them 
cure in a cool, well venti¬ 
lated part of your base¬ 
ment. 
The bulbs that we have to offer you are 
all good, healthy, and guaranteed. They 
are especially grown for outdoor bedding 
and blooming, and are of a size that will 
assure you of the greatest flower return for 
your money. 
A. B. MORSE COMPANY. HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS. ST. JOSEPH. MICH. 
