MICHELL’S Superb BULBS PRODUCE Superb BLOOMS 
ALASKA. Lily-flowered Tulip 
Doz., 85c.; $5.50 per 100 
PRINCESS ELIZABETH 
Darwin Tulip 
Doz., 75c.; $5.00 per 100 
Michell s get the pick of the Tulips, Hyacinths, Daffodils, and other spring¬ 
flowering bulbs, produced by European and American growers. The varieties an 
chosen for brilliancy ol color, shadings and markings, for size and high charactei 
of the bloom, and length of stem; the bjtilbs are selected for both size and hardness 
These six points combine to make MiiheH’s bulbs satisfactory under trying con¬ 
ditions, and pleasing to the most criticjl gardeners. 
Eight Tulips pictured on this page 
k Including Alaska, Louis XIV, Afterglow, Fantasy, 
«r sr "'v Princess Elizabeth, Rev. H. Ewbank, William Pitt, and 
Candystick, offered in collection: 
Three bulbs of each variety $1.60 
Six bulbs of each variety $3.00 
Twelve bulbs of each variety $5.50 ' 
Postpaid 
jjpP" In the event that our supply of any of the above varieties is 
exhausted when order is received, we reserve the right to substi- 
tute similar varieties of equal value. 
Dog-tooth Violet 
Erythronium revolution 
REV. H. EWBANK 
Darwin Tulip 
Doz., 75c. 
$5.00 per 100 
Trout Lily is another name 
for this plant—possibly so 
called because it is found in 
woodlands and in shaded nooks 
along swift streams. It is a de¬ 
lightful plant for rock-gardens, 
with dainty flowers in shades of 
red, pink, yellow, rose, and 
white. Foliage green, mottled 
white and brown. Flowers are 
produced in early spring on 
stems about 8 inches long. The 
bulbs are so inexpensive that 
they should be used freely in rock-gardens 
and shaded borders. 
Doz., 90c.; $6.00 per 100; 
per 1000, $55.00 
LOUIS XIV 
Breeder Tulip 
Doz., 95 c. 
$6.50 per 100 
A TRIO OF 
DARWINS 
T HE three Tulips at the right 
are among the most popular 
of the Darwins. 
Princess Elizabeth is a dainty 
pink. 
Rev. H. Ewbank is light helio¬ 
trope, shading to lavender. 
William Pitt is dark crimson with 
a tinge of purple on the outside. 
The flower-stems of the trio are 
about 2 feet long. 
DOG-TOOTH VIOLET 
Erythronium revolutum 
WM. PITT 
Darwin Tulip 
Doz., 75c. 
$5.00 per 100 
TN PLANNING for flowers 
in spring, make provision 
for a Tulip display. Begin¬ 
ning with the Single Early 
sorts, then the Double Earlies, 
May-flowering or Cottage, 
Darwins, Parrots and 
Breeders, you will have Tu¬ 
lips for about a month. 
AFTERGLOW 
Darwin Tulip 
Doz., 85 c. 
$5.50 per 100 
CANDYSTICK TULIP 
FANTASY TULIP 
Tulipa clusiana is popularly called “Candystick” because the 
outside of the petals is cherry-red and the inside creamy white; the 
base is dark violet-blue. The stems are about 12 inches long. You 
get the full effect when the flower is partly open. A group of a dozen 
or more in front of evergreens wifi bring out the full beauty of 
Clusiana. Doz., 95c.; $6.50 per 100. 
This new Parrot Tulip is the most gorgeous flower you can 
imagine. The flowers are larger than in the picture, but the colors 
are well shown—a rich rose-pink on the outside, with green mark¬ 
ings; inside the color tones to salmon with a white center. Stems 
18 to 20 inches long hold the blooms upright. Doz., $1.25; $8.50 per 
100 . 
CLUSIANA. Candystick Tulip 
FANTASY. Parrot Tulip 
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