TULIP GRANGE . . BOW, WASHINGTON 
COTTAGE TULIPS OF LILY FORM 
Per 10 Per 100 
ALASKA —Long slender flower of clear bright yellow; petals slightly 
reflexed. The style, color and vigorous growth of this variety places 
it high among the yellow tulips..75 7.00 
ARTEMIS —Carmine rose with pure white center, this dainty blossom 
is poised on a slender wiry stem; graceful and elegant.50 4.50 
FULGENS —Deep crimson with elegant recurved petals. 50 4.50 
SI RENE —Clear pink. Graceful and beautiful in the garden and unsur¬ 
passed for cutting .50 4.50 
PARROT AND VARIEGATED TULIPS 
FANTASY (Parrot) —Good stem of medium length; color based on the 
pink of Clara Butt (of which it is a sport) but with the fantastic 
shadings, lacinations and excrescences that distinguish all parrot 
tulips. Its inner coloring of deep soft rose; and the curious encrus¬ 
tations on outside of petals are touched with shades of tender 
green. Blooms late. 1.50 - 
PERFECT A— Golden yellow feathered and splashed with deep scarlet. 
Good stem. Parrot.50 4.50 
CHAMELEON —(Bybloom.) Ivory with flames of orchid, rose, mahog¬ 
any and deep purple.60 5.50 
SPRING JOY —Glowing ruby crimson flames on white. A bybloom.50 4.50 
LE DUEL —Yellow center and ground, flamed lilac purple and dark 
crimson. Bizarre .50 4.50 
REM BRANT TULIP —Apollo. Lilac and white, with darker shadings. 
Very beautiful.50 4.50 
SEMELE —Soft pastel featherings of rosy mauve on pearly white. 
Rare and very lovely.60 5.50 
MIXED TULIPS— Per 1000, $15.00. — 2.00 
SCILLA 
SCILLAS are most useful to plant in shade. They bloom well even under fir 
trees, with coloring more delicate than in full sun. To avoid excessive increase 
plant bulbs very deep and pull bloom stalks before seeds form. 
CAMPANULATA type, having erect bloom stalks. 
ALBA— White bells on tall stalks.50 4.50 
BLUE QUEEN —A little darker than “baby blue,” tall spikes of large 
bells .50 4.50 
COERULEA— A good variety to naturalize.35 3.00 
EXCELSIOR —Massive spikes of brilliant blue bells. Plant in shaded 
spots in the border .50 4.50 
ROSEA —Give good soil, deep and rich, to get good color in rose scillas .50 4.50 
ROSALIND —Elegant border plant of deep rose.60 5.50 
NUTANS Type—Having graceful “Shepherd’s Crook tips. 
NUTANS MAJOR —Blue. The “Blue Bells of Scotland.” Loveliest 
when grown under trees.50 4.50 
NUTANS MAJOR ALBA —As lovely as Lily of the Valley and much 
like it, but larger. Shade loving.35 3.00 
NUTANS ROSEA— Very tall. Fine.50 4.50 
COLLECTION OF SCILLAS— Ten, all different.50- 
COLCHICUM 
AUTUMNALE —Crocus-like flowers in early Fall, after the spring leaf 
growth has matured. Color, rosy lilac. Large bulbs. Each, .25. 2.00 
Five Bulbs Sold at One-Half the Price of Ten; 50 at 100 Rate 
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