COTTAGE GARDEN and BREEDER TULIPS^ 
(MAY-FLOWERING) 
These late flowering Tulips are used extensively for late bedding and certainly contribute 
heavily to the gala spring display. As a cut flower they are ideal, the wide range and brib 
liancy of their colors being most effective. 
Varieties marked with an asterisk (*) are good for forcing. 
Doz. 100 
Alaska. (Lily-flowered). 
Golden yellow. Reflexed 
outer segments. 24 in. ..$0.85 
$5.50 
Ambrosia. Orange, flushed 
lilac-rose. 24 in. 
.95 
6.50 
Arethusa. Canary-yellow. 
Large, well formed flow¬ 
ers on tall stem. Highly 
recommended. 27 in. ... 
1.00 
7.00 
Avis Kennicott. Deep yel¬ 
low, black base. 24 in. . . 
.90 
6.00 
'Carrara. Pure white; large 
cup-shaped blooms with 
rounded segments. 25 in. 
1.30 
8.50 
Dido. Outside orange-red 
shaded carmine; inside sal¬ 
mon-orange; yellow base 
bordered green. 30 in. . 
.85 
5.50 
Inglescombe Yellow. Glossy 
canary-yellow. Globular 
flower on sturdy stem. 24 
in.80 5.00 
John Ruskin. Beautiful com' 
bination of apricot, rose, 
mauve and yellow. Ex- 
quisite. 18 in.80 5.00 
Doz. 100 
Moonlight. Long oval flow¬ 
ers of bright canary-yel¬ 
low. Slightly reflexed. 22 
in.$0.85 $5.50 
Mrs. Moon. Large, golden 
yellow flowers of good 
substance. 24 in.90 6.00 
Picotee (Maiden’s Blush). 
Handsome, pure white 
flowers, recurved petals 
and with rose-pink mar¬ 
gins. 20 in.85 5.50 
:!: Rosabella. Beautiful carmine- 
rose with broad white 
edge; inside shell-pink. 25 
in. 1.20 8.00 
Sirene. A charming Lily- 
flowered cerise-pink, shad¬ 
ing to pale pink at the 
margins; white base. 26 in. .90 6.00 
White Duchess. A pure 
white lily-flowered type of 
exquisite beauty. Petals 
are undulated. 27 in. . . 2.30 16.00 
MIXED COTTAGE TULIPS. 
This mixture is made 
by ourselves from the 
named varieties. 80c 
per doz.; #5.00 per 100. 
Marshall’s DUTCH BREEDER TULIPS 
ms: 
Breeder Tulip, Copernicus 
Breeder Tulips bloom at the same time as the Darwins and their immense 
blooms are erectly held on long, strong stems. The colors of the Breeder are 
what modernists term as “art” or pastel shades, embracing rich tones of bronze, 
yellow and purple. For association with the brighter hued Darwins, they are 
unsurpassed. 
Doz. 100 
Bacchus. A superb flower of rich violet-blue, darker exterior. 
White base. 28 in.$0.90 $6.00 
Bronze Queen. Golden yellow, tinted apricot and bronze. An 
exquisite color. 28 in.85 5.50 
Copernicus. Dark coppery bronze, flushed old rose, with olive 
base. 29 in.95 6.50 
*Dom Pedro. Distinct shade of coffee brown, shaded maroon. 
Interior rich mahogany. 22 in.95 6.50 
Indian Chief. Immense flowers of bright reddish purple, flushed 
coppery brown. 32 in. 1.50 10.00 
Lucifer. Terra-cotta-orange . 1-00 7.00 
Louis XIV. A Tulip of outstanding merit with blooms of dark 
purple flushed bronze and edged golden brown. A superb 
flower. 28 in.95 6.50 
Prince Albert. Glowing mahogany-brown, shaded dull bronze. 
Green base. 30 in.90 6.00 
Velvet King (Dreadnaught). Shining velvety-purple. Very 
beautiful . 1.00 7.00 
Marshall’s Matchless Mixed Breeders. Here we offer an unusual¬ 
ly choice assortment of colors, judiciously blended so as to 
insure the grower a wider assortment of splendid color.90 6.00 
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