WYATT'S COTTAGE or Old Dutch or 
MAYFLOWERING TULIPS BREEDER TULIPS 
Anyone who plants Ambrosia, Dido, Columbus, 
Twilight or Vesta will readily understand the in¬ 
creasing popularity of the Cottage Tulips. Ambrosia, 
Dido and Vesta are delightfully fragrant. 
AMBROSIA—28". Very handsome fragrant flower 
of the typical cottage cup shape. Long stemmed, 
very large, inside salmon orange, outside shaded 
lilac rose, yellow black base. 
DIDO—28". One of the most beautiful of all tulips. 
If you plant tulips this fall let us urge that at 
least some of them be Dido. The very large 
flowers are long cup shaped, inside bright salmon 
orange, yellow base bordered with green. Outside 
orange red with carmine shade and orange shaded 
edges. A most beautiful fragrant flower. 
ARETHUSA—28". Soft clear rich yellow. 
No group can fill the place of the Breeder. 
The rich colorings in maroons, crimsons, 
gold and art shades have a definite place in 
every garden and home. 
FAIRY—28". Exquisite terracotta and bronze. 
YELLOW PERFECTION—28". Bronze yel¬ 
low. 
GOLDEN BRONZE—28". Golden bronze. 
LOUIS XIV—30". Purple-edged bronze. 
CARDINAL MANNING—28". Rosy violet. 
MEDEA—26". Salmon carmine. 
MIXED BREEDER TULIPS—All varieties. 
Prices; 3 bulbs 25c; 6 bulbs 45c; 12 bulbs 
75c; 25 bulbs $1.40; 100 bulbs $5.00, 
postpaid. 
COLUMBUS—24". Golden yellow striped vermiliion. 
GESNERIANA MAJOR—26". Brilliant crimson 
scarlet. 
TULIP NOVELTIES 
GRENADIER—24". Flaming orange scarlet. 
INGLESCOMBE YELLOW—26". Canary yellow. 
INGLESCOMBE SCARLET—26". Intense scarlet. 
INGLESCOMBE PINK—26". Delicate salmon pink. 
MRS. MOON—26". Deep yellow. Pointed petals. 
PICOTEE—26". White, edged rose. 
ROSABELLA—26". Exquisite light salmon rose. 
Extra Select Stocks 
CLUSIANA—(The Lady Tulip). Appropriately re¬ 
ferred to as “the candy-stick tulip" because of 
its long cylindrical shape and cherry red stripes 
on white self. Clusiana is one of the most fasci¬ 
nating and beautiful of tulips and is well adapted 
and easily grown out-of-doors or in pots. Prices: 
3 bulbs 30c; 6 for 50c; 12 for 85c; 25 for $1.65; 
100 for $6.00, postpaid. 
TWILIGHT—24". Mahogany and bronze flakes on 
blue. 
VESTA—28". Pure white, long stems. 
SIRENE—The lily flowered tulip of delicate pink 
with long narrow pointed petals. Height 20 
inches. 6 bulbs 35c; 12 bulbs 65c; 100 for $4.50, 
postpaid. 
MIXTURE OF MAY FLOWERING TULIPS. 
Prices: Any of the above May flowering varieties 
and mixtures, 3 bulbs 25c; 6 bulbs 45c; 12 bulbs 
75c; 25 bulbs $1.35; 100 bulbs $4.75, postpaid. 
FANTASY—Large, beautifully fringed Parrot Tulip 
of a bright rich rose color. Prices: 6 bulbs 85c; 
12 bulbs $1.50; 25 bulbs $2.75, postpaid. 
KAUFMANNIANA—This is a very choice subject 
for the Rock Garden. The soft shaded red, yel¬ 
low and white flowers resemble waterlilies and 
bloom very close to the ground. Prices: 6 bulbs 
75c; 12 bulbs $1.25; 25 bulbs $2.25, postpaid. 
SINGLE EARLY TULIPS 
Tulips to bloom in the spring—noted 
rilliant colors: 
CHRYSOLORA—Pure yellow. 
COTTAGE MAID—Delicate rose. 
CRIMSON BRILLIANT — Deep 
crimson. 
KEIZERSKROON — Scarlet edged 
yellow. 
PINK BEAUTY—Glowing rose. 
DE WET—Beautiful flushed stip¬ 
pled fiery orange scarlet. 
MIXED SINGLE EARLY VARIE¬ 
TIES. 
Prices: 6 bulbs 40c; 12 for 75c; 
25 for $1,35; 100 for $4.50, 
postpaid. 
DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS 
MR. VAN DER HOEFF — Pure 
yellow. Recommendable, sturdy 
variety. 
PEACH BLOSSOM—Rose 
pink. 
TEA ROSE—Pale salmon 
yellow. 
V U U R B A A K—Orange 
scarlet. 
MIXED DOUBLE EARLY 
VARIETIES. 
Prices: 6 bulbs 40c; 12 
for 75c; 25 for $1.35; 
100 for $4.50, postpaid. 
Wyatt^s Bulhs from the WorltVs Best Growers 
