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May-flowering Tulip, Picotee 
COTTAGE TULIPS, continued 
Gala Beauty. A showy variety for beds or borders. Large, 
golden yellow flowers, blotched and striped with crim¬ 
son. Si.75 per doz., S12 per 100. 
Gesneriana major (Spathulata). Rich crimson-scarlet, 
blue-black center. The best in its class. 35 cts. per doz., 
S2 per 100, S18 per 1,000. 
Golden Crown. Golden yellow, edged red. Increases 
rapidly; especially recommended for naturalizing. 
25 cts. per doz., Si.50 per 100, Si2 per 1,000. 
Greigi. Orange-scarlet, foliage spotted with white. Si.25 
per doz., Sio per 100. 
Isabella (Shandon Bells). Carmine-rose, shaded white. 
30 cts. per doz., S2 per 100, Si8 per 1,000. 
La Candeur (Parisian White). White, changing to rose. 
35 cts. per doz., S2.25 per 100, S20 per 1,000. 
La Merveille. Salmon-rose, with yellow center. 30 cts. 
per doz., S2 per 100, Si8 per 1,000. 
Oculus-solis (Peacock Tulip). Crimson with black center. 
Si per doz., S5.50 per 100. 
Picotee (Maiden’s Blush). Pure white; recurved petals, 
margined rose. One of the best for naturalizing. 30 
cts. per doz., S2 per 100, S18 per 1,000. 
The Fawn. Light grayish fawn color. 65 cts. per doz., 
S4-50 per 100, S40 per 1,000. 
Zomerschoon. Rose, flaked with white. 40 cts. each, S4 
per doz. 
Bizarre and Bybloem Tulips 
Bizarres. Yellow ground, marked with purple, crimson, 
brown, etc. Mixed colors. 20 cts. per doz., Si.25 per 
100, Sio per 1,000. 
Violet Bybloems. White ground, marked with lilac, pur¬ 
ple and violet. 30 cts. per doz., Si.75 per 100, Si5 per 
1,000. 
