COTTAGE AND HYBRID TULIPS 
Included with the charming Cottage Tulips are 
some of the new Hybrid Tulips—the finest exam¬ 
ples of the hybridizer’s art. While many of the 
older varieties were exceptionally graceful with 
their pointed petals and slender stems, among 
these new hybrids are some of the largest and 
most dazzling tulips in existence. The Cottage 
Tulips bloom with the Darwin and Breeders and 
are called on to supply most of the fine yellow 
varieties for planting with the latter sorts. For 
cutting they are the most graceful of tulips and 
some of the shorter kinds with their brilliant col¬ 
orings are unsurpassed for bedding. 
The numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4 indicate relative time 
of flowering, those numbered 1 being the earliest. 
The number in parenthesis denotes height. 
ORANGE, SCARLET AND RED 
Gesneriana Spathulata. (3) Rich crimson-scar- 
let with a steel blue base. A long pointed flower 
that opens up like a brilliant poppy. (24-in.) 12 
for 70c, 100 for §5.00. 
Grenadier. (2) Certainly this is one of the most 
brilliant of all tulips. Dazzling orange-scarlet with 
yellow base. The large flowers have sturdy stems 
of medium height making this one of the finest 
late tulips for bedding. (21-in.) 12 for 70c. 
Jnglescombe Scarlet. (3) Brilliant scarlet with 
black base. Long slender pointed petals. (24-in.) 
12 for 60c. 
La Merveille. (4) Orange-scarlet flushed rose 
with yellow base. Large flower of beautiful long 
shape. Delightfully fragrant. (20-in.) 12 for 60c, 
100 for $4.00. 
Mayflower. This extraordinary flower is con¬ 
sidered the largest of all tulips. The color is fiery 
scarlet with blue base. It is the result of a cross 
between Gesneriana Spathulata and Tulipa 
Greigii. (30-in.) Each 30c, 12 for $3.00. 
Orange King. (3) Glistening deep orange shad¬ 
ed rose with yellow base. Large globular flower. 
Sweet scented. (23-in.) 12 for 60c, 100 for $4.00. 
YELLOW 
Alaska. (3) This is a fine tulip of clear soft 
uniform yellow. Charming long flower with 
slightly reflexing petals. 12 for 85c. 
Avis Kennicott. (3) Rich chrome-yellow with 
black base and anthers. A large long flower on a 
strong stem. A very attractive variety. (26-in.) 
12 for 80c. 
Bouton d’Or. (2) Deepest golden yellow with 
black anthers. Very substantial cup shaped flower 
of medium size. (20-in.) 12 for 60c. 
Ellen Wilhnott. (4) A long pointed flower of 
soft creamy yellow on a tall strong stem. De¬ 
liciously scented. (30-in.) 12 for 70c, 100 for $5.00. 
Gesneriana Lutea. (3) Tall and handsome 
flower of deep yellow. Vigorous grower with fine 
stem and foliage. (24-in.) 12 for 65c, 100 for $4.50. 
Inglescombe Yellow. (4) The most popular of 
all yellow tulips. Large globular flowers of glossy 
canary yellow. Free flowering and increases rap¬ 
idly. Often called the “yellow Darwin” as it has 
the true Darwin shape. Height 25 in. 12 for 50c, 
100 for $3.50. 
Moonlight. (1) Lovely shade of soft pale yellow. 
Large flower of a fine oval shape. (25-in.) 12 for 
70c, 100 for $5.00. 
Mrs. Moon. (4) Rich golden yellow. One of the 
finest late tulips. The blooms are large with 
pointed petals and are carried on tall, strong 
stems. (25-in.) 12 for 75c. 
Several Types of Cottage Tulips 
PINK WHITE AND BLENDS 
Ambrosia. (3) A very artistic combination of 
terra cotta and amber with a rosy glow. The very 
large flowers have great substance and a rather 
slender form Deligh+fully fragrant. 12 for 75c. 
Carrara. (2) A lovely snow-white tulip with yel¬ 
low anthers. The broad round petals have good 
substance. The flower is large and of good lasting 
quality on strong stem. (24-in ) 12 for $1.60, 100 
for $7.50. 
Dido. (3) Rich orange-rose with shadings of 
salmon and orange yellow. One of the loveliest 
tulips ever introduced. The flowers are very large 
and well formed. (30-in.) 12 for 75c. 100 for $5.50. 
Fairy Queen. (3) Unusual combination of rose- 
lilac with amber-yellow margin. Large oblong 
blossom. (20-in.) 12 for 60c. 
Inglescombe Pink. (2) Soft rosy pink flushed 
salmon, changing to rose when in full bloom. A 
splendid cut flower. Very free flowering. (26-in.) 
12 for 55c, 100 for $3.50. 
Lord Carnarvon (Triumph Tulip). (1) Large 
pointed petals of white with broad band of clear 
bright pink. A beautiful tulip of attractive shape. 
12 for 80c. 
John Rusk'n. (3) One of the most graceful and 
charming of the cottage tulips. Long egg-shaped 
flower of salmon-rose edged soft yellow. Inside 
shaded rosy-lilac. (18-in.) 12 for 65c. 
Picotee (Maiden’s Blush). (3) Opens pure white. 
Later the gracefully reflexing pointed petals be¬ 
come beautifully margined and penciled with 
bright pink. An especially charming cut flower. 
(22-in ) 12 for 60c. 100 for $4 00 
Sirene (Lily-flowered Tulip). (2) The long petals 
are sharply pointed and curve outward, giving 
the flower a true lily form. The color is a most 
beautiful shade of cerise-pink with a pure white 
base. One of the most beautiful cut flowers 
among the tulips. 12 for 70c. 
The Fawn. (3) Rosy-fawn color changing to 
soft rose. A graceful tulip of unusual color. (20-in.) 
12 for 60c. 
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