TULIP GRANGE 
BOW, WASHINGTON 
COTTAGE OR MAY FLOWERING TULIPS 
The most graceful and decorative tulips are found in this class. 
Per 10 Per 100 
AVIS K EN NICOTT—Large yellow flower with black base. Long stem; 
lemon scented.$ .60 $5.50 
BEAUTY OF BATH—A large oval flower with delicate pastel pencil- 
ings and flushes of gold and amber, orchid and pink on creamy 
base .75 7.00 
BOUTON d’OR—Deepest yellow, early, round flower. Especially wel¬ 
come as the earliest long stemmed yellow.50 4.50 
DIDO—Very large oval bloom shading from bright pink thru salmon 
to golden orange; and changing within to bright gold with base 
of coppery green.75 7.00 
ELLEN WILLMOT—Creamy yellow, long petals, good stem and extra 
good keeper.50 4.50 
GESNERIANA LUTEA—One of the best of yellow tulips. Long pointed 
flower on stem that may always be cut full length, since all leaf 
growth clusters close at, its base.60 4 5.50 
GESNERIANA MAJOR—A red tulip of such distinctive character that 
it almost rates a separate class. It opens widely—glowing crimson 
with small, well defined center of dark metallic blue, on flexible 
wiry stem that carries no leaves.60 5.50 
GOLDEN CROWN—An old and lovely tulip of pointed yellow petals 
penciled daintily with crimson. It fills the gap between early and 
late varieties .60 5.50 
GRENADIER—Tangerine. A large blossom that is a flame of color. 
Fragrant .60 5.50 
HAMMER HALES—Very large flower of good form. Color rosewood 
brown, edged orange; faintly fragrant.60 5.50 
ILLUMINATOR—One of the last tulips to flower. It is deep yellow 
with flames and pencilings of scarlet; base of deep emerald green .75 7.00 
PI COTT E—Typical cottage tulip. Creamy white, edges penciled with 
carmine, and base of pale gold.50 4.50 
JOHN RUSK IN—Pastel coloring. A soft blend of apricot, rose, mauve 
and amber. Very long flower.60 5.50 
LA MERVEILLE—This tulip has points of excellence that place it in a 
class by itself. In some lights it is flaming scarlet; in others soft 
rosy red. When widely open the yellow center gives it a likeness 
to a poinsettia; but again closing it resumes its bud form. Has 
strong but graceful stem and naturalizes well. Very fragrant.50 4.50 
MARVEL—A lovely flower of artistic coloring. Dull rose shading thru 
bronzy orange to wide golden border and lining of dull gold.75 7.00 
MRS. HOOG—Palest canary yellow, very large, long straight stem, and 
black anthers. A wonderful keeper and fine show flower'.75 7.00 
MRS. KERR ELL—This has the typical form of the class, pointed, 
curving petals and flexible wiry stem; color golden pink and an 
ideal tulip to cut. 75 7.00 
MRS. MOON—Yellow, often called the best yellow. Deep, rich color. 
long petals that remain closed. Good stem. Late. Lemon scented.60 5.50 
NECTAR—Splendid crimson of true cottage form; long pointed petals 
and clear white base. Early, and a grand show variety.75 7.00 
ORIENT—Large deep cup of clear rose shading thru dull pink to wire 
edge of old gold. Base of pale gold centering divergent “fans” of 
electric blue .75 7.00 
ORANGE KING—Large globular flower, glowing orange shaded scar¬ 
let, yellow center and black anthers. Fragrant.50 4.50 
SIR HARRY—Large bloom with flaring pointed petals and flexible 
stem. Its delicate shade of pink suffused with lavender is unusual 
and most effective in cut flower arrangement.60 5.50 
ZOMERSCHOON—Lovely old Dutch tulip of old ivory, feathered with 
flame pink, center of gold. In full sun it glows with light and color. 
This is the oldest tulip in cultivation and very scarce. Each, $1.00 9.00 - 
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