MAY-FLOWERING 
The Cottage Tulips, like the Darwins, flower in 
May. The difference between the Cottage Tulips 
and the Darwins is in the shape of the blossoms, 
which is long and oval, many of them with grace- 
fully reflexed petals. The Cottage Tulips as a class 
are rich in the more delicate and artistic shades of 
pink, yellow, orange, salmon, fawn, amber and old 
rose. They are ideally suited for outdoor planting 
and cutting. 
GENERAL LIST 
(Top-Size Bulbs) 
Doz. 
ALBINO. 24 inches. Beautiful pure white 
flower; very sturdy. Excellent for bedding pur- 
poses .$1.00 
ALCMENE. 26 inches. A refined oblong flower 
of glowing deep carmine shaded crimson; base 
white with blue border.90 
AMBROSIA. 28 inches. Hybrid novelty; bronze 
with rosy lilac, salmon-orange inside; a pleas¬ 
ing blend that harmonizes with_many colors . . .80 
ARGO. 24 inches. Deep golden yellow, mottled 
red, which deepens as the flower ages.80 
AVIS KENNICOTT. 26 inches. Long, yellow 
flower with striking black base and anthers; 
contrasts beautifully with any blue flowers. 
Commands attention wherever seen.80 
CARRARA. 24 inches. Flowers round and pure 
'white as the marble from which it has its name. 
Finest white . 1.10 
COLUMBUS. 24 inches. Golden yellow/, heav¬ 
ily flamed with red stripes, an unusual color, 
distinct from all others. Sweet scented.90 
DIDO. 28 inches. Salmon-orange; inside or¬ 
ange with yellow base; considered one of the 
finest ever introduced; fragrant.80 
DULCINEA. 24 inches. A beautiful shade of 
satin rose, long, erect flower; the most satis¬ 
factory bedding Tulip .70 
ELLEN WILLMOTT. 22 inches. Long, pointed 
blooms of pale primrose-yellow; deliciously 
fragrant .70 
FAIRY OUEEN. 20 inches. Soft heliotrope, 
margined amber-yellow; distinctly different . . .70 
FORMOSA. 18 inches. Green with yellow bor¬ 
der. An unusual color combination.85 
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GESNERIANA LUTEA. 24 inches. Rich golden 
yellow; a flower of perfect form; delightfully 
sweet-scented. Try planting with blue flowers. .$0.70 $5.00 
GESNERIANA SPATHULATA. 24 inches. Daz¬ 
zling scarlet of fine form, blue-black base, pointed 
petals .75 5.50 
GLARE OF THE GARDEN. 17 inches. Long 
flower of dazzling scarlet and of immense size. 
Considered the best crimson of the late Tulips. 
Wonderful planted in front of evergreens.80 6.00 
GRENADIER. 21 inches. Dazzling vermilion- 
orange; very striking color; excellent bedder.75 5.50 
HAMMAR HALES. 22 inches. A blending of 
gold, old rose and bright apricot with brown- 
yellow edge. Ideal for bedding purposes.65 4.50 
INGA HUME. 26 inches. Red with sharply broad 
lined yellow edge; inside deep yellow; slightly 
sprayed red . 2.00 16.00 
ISABELLA. 18 inches. Carmine-rose shaded 
creamy v/hite; a splendid bedding Tulip.65 4.50 
JEANNE DESOR. 26 inches. Orange-yellow with 
clear red border. Highly recommended . 1.10 8.00 
JOHN RUSKIN. 20 inches. A blending of apri¬ 
cot, orange, pink and gold. Large, egg-shaped 
blooms and a beautiful color combination. Highly 
recommended .65 4.50 
LA MERVEILLE. 20 inches. Orange-cherry 
flushed rose; deliciously scented; graceful and 
ideal for table decoration .65 4.50 
LEDA. 23 inches. Brilliant carmine-red with 
lighter edge; most pleasing and highly recom¬ 
mended .80 6.00 
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Collection 
No. 3 
(Top-Size Bulbs) 
Our Top-Size Bulbs 
are the Best You can 
Get Anywhere. 
Each Variety 
Separately 
Labeled. 
Carrara. Pure white. 
Dulcinea. Satin rose. 
Formosa. Yellow and green. 
Gesneriana Lutea. Golden yellow. 
Gesneriana Spathulata. Scarlet. 
Grenadier. Glittering orange. 
Hammar Hales. Apricot. 
John Ruskin. Orange and gold. 
La Merveille. Orange-cherry. 
Moonlight. Sulphur-yellow. 
Rosabella. Delicate pink. 
Salmon Queen. Rose-salmon. 
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