Oyster 'Bay, £ L 8Mew lork 
Cottage Tulips, Continued. 
PRIMROSE, Continued 
^Alaska. (3). Very elegant and 
graceful with slightly reflexed 
petals frequently 5 inches long. 
One of the most intriguing of 
all canary-yellow varieties, be¬ 
cause of its beautiful shape. 
Height, 25 inches. $1 per 
dozen, $7 per 100. 
^Moonlight. (2). Soft luminous 
canary-yellow. Very large oval¬ 
shaped flower, with outer petals 
reflexing at the tip. One of the 
finest in this color. Good for¬ 
cer. Height, 24 inches. 90 cts. 
per dozen, $6 per 100. 
YELLOW, EDGED RED 
Golden Age. (3). Opening deep 
yellow suffused soft orange 
when in full bloom. A glori¬ 
ous Tulip of excellent form and 
outstanding merit. Carried on 
a strong, stiff stem. Height, 
28 inches. $4.50 per dozen, 
$35 per 100. 
Jeanne Desor. (4). A strikingly 
beautiful hybrid. The daint¬ 
ily elongated shape proclaims 
its Cottage Tulip parentage. 
The strong, tall stem and bold 
flower show the Darwin blood. 
The color is a unique combina¬ 
tion of deep orange-yellow, each 
petal being edged with a broad 
scarlet border. Height, 28 in¬ 
ches. $1.35 per dozen, $10 
per 100. 
Avis Kennicott. See page 32 
Illuminator. (3). A flower of deep yellow, flushed with scarlet. Height, 24 
inches. $1 per dozen, $7 per 100. 
Columbus. (4). (Gala Beauty). A flower of rich golden yellow, feathered 
and splashed with glowing scarlet. Pointed petals. Sweet scented. Height, 
18 inches. $1 per dozen, $7 per 100. 
VARIOUS COLORS 
Margaux. (3). Deep wine-red shaded lighter at margin. An enormous, oval¬ 
shaped flower of great substance; carried on a strong, stiff stem. $1.60 
per dozen, $12 per 100. 
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