TULIPS 
GOLDEN STATUE: A deep yellow tulip of tre¬ 
mendous size, oval-shaped flower with tall stiff 
stem. The inner petals are pale yellow, the outer 
petals are darker. This is one of the loveliest 
of the late yellow tulips. A fine exhibition vari¬ 
ety. $4 for 10; $37.50 per 100. 
GRISILDE: A most beautiful tulip difficult to des¬ 
cribe. The ground color in this tulip is pure 
white, being overlaid with slight irregular faint 
red markings. Very large flower and carried on 
a fine, strong stem. An excellent exhibition tulip. 
Height, 30 inches. $1.60 for 10; $13.50 per 100. 
HAMMER HALES: Very long flower; remarkable 
blending of bronze, old-rose, apricot, and fawn. 
Beautiful tulip of marked distinction. Height, 26 
inches. $.85 for 10; $6 per 100. 
HAUTAIN: One never gets tired of seeing tulips 
of this color, which is of a very beautiful salmon- 
orange, that will bring out the high spots in 
your garden. $.85 for 10; $6 per 100. 
HENRY CORREVON: A very attractive novelty, 
of a very brilliant red self-color. Refined, tho' 
strong grower. Very effective against an ever¬ 
green background. Height, 28 inches. $1.75 for 
10; $15 per 100. 
INGLESCOMBE PINK: While not a new tulip, 
this is, and will always be, a favorite variety for 
its beautiful warm pink flushed with amber, and 
its fine rather short cup. It is a perfect flower to 
grow above forget-me-nots. Height, 24 inches. 
$.75 for 10; $5 per 100. 
INGLESCOMBE YELLOW: Perfectly formed, 
beautiful flower, carried on a sturdy stem. Very 
good canary-yellow; occasionally shows a crim¬ 
son edge. Plant with forget-me-nots or among 
sky-blue flax. Height, 21 inches. $.75 for 10; 
$5 per 100. 
JANE ALDRED: A very beautiful novelty. Flow¬ 
ers of great size of a uniform creamy yellow. 
A very strong and vigorous grower. A clump ris¬ 
ing from a ground cover of Phlox Laphami is 
very effective. $2.05 for 10; $18 per 100. 
JEANNE DESOR: This very beautifully formed 
Hybrid is the result of a cross between Darwin 
and Cottage tulips. A long, large flower much 
resembling the Darwin type, is carried erect on 
a strong, tall stem. The color is very striking, 
being of a deep orange-yellow with a suffusion 
of scarlet toward the edges of the petals. A late 
bloomer, it has increasing value as a novelty 
that should be carefully considered when adding 
to your collection for the border. Height, 28 
inches. See illustration. $1.05 for 10; $8 per 100. 
JOAN OF ARC: A fine tulip named in honor of 
the famous heroine. Long flower, rather loose 
but very graceful and attractive. It is a beautiful 
sunflower-yellow with yellow base and anthers. 
Height, 25 inches. $1.45 for 10; $12 per 100. 
JOHN RUSKIN: Of the many new tulips, few 
exceed this older one in luscious color and 
charming form. The flower is long and egg- 
shaped. The color is a superb blend of rose and 
amber with fuchsia and tawny suffusions and a 
canary-yellow and olive base. Its best use is 
with the forget-me-not near, though in any spot 
where the Myrtle's lavender-blue flowers 
abound, this tulip would be charming rising 
from among them, or above apricot violas. Very 
fragrant. Height, 18 inches. $.75 for 10; $5 
per 100. 
LEDA: One of the most beautiful pink varieties 
in existence. An enchanting, vivid pink, paler at 
the edges; a vivacious flower filling innumer¬ 
able uses in the garden, of a coloring which 
attracts immediate attention. While it is a hybrid, 
the child of a cross between Darwin and Cot¬ 
tage tulips, it bears fine Darwin shape but em¬ 
bodying the finest qualities of both. It is an ex¬ 
quisite thing having all the fine points that make 
for a good tulip. The large, fine, cup-shaped 
flower stands on a strong, tall, straight stem and 
has exceptional lasting qualities. Makes a 
lovely bed above blue pansies. Height, 30 
inches, $1 for 10; $7.50 per 100. 
LEMON QUEEN: A splendid tulip of fine form 
and substance. Strong and vigorous grower. In 
color it is a pure soft yellow. Height, 28 inches. 
See illustration. $1 for 10; $7.50 per 100. 
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