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WAYSIDE GARDENS 
tvl E NTO R , OHIO 
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ruile/ncinni 
The result of crossing Kaufmanniana with the Darwin. The flow¬ 
ers are long and large, carried on stout stems holding the blossom 
boldly upright. All are about 27 inches in height and of remarkably 
robust habit, resisting disease or all sorts of ailments. Their color¬ 
ing is unique and most attractive, Inga Hume being greatly admired 
at London, Paris and Berlin flower shows. 
Easily forced and grown indoors and tremendously long lasting; 
both indoors as well as out. In the garden they will outlast any Tulip 
in existence. The bulbs multiply rapidly. May we suggest you plant 
a few this fall. 
:i5 Barnaby Rudge. $4.77 per 12; $37.50 per 100. 
Inside butter-yellow faintly feathered red, outside pale yellow 
with broad red spray on center of outer petals, beautiful large 
black base; well formed, strong flower on tall, erect stem. Height 
27 inches. 
Cecile. $1.55 per 12; $11.00 per 100. 
Inside primrose-yellow, outside creamy white, greenish center, 
elegant oblong-shaped flower on graceful stem. Height 27 inches. 
Dosia. $4.25 per 12; $32.50 per 100. 
Inside deep yellow heavily sprayed red, outside bright red with 
broad yellow edges, large brownish black base, enormous flower 
on a straight stem; one of the best. Height 27 inches. 
Expressione. $3.75 per 12; $27.50 per 100. 
Inside blush white, slightly sprayed red; outside cherry-red with 
broad white edges, purplish black large base, strong flower on an 
erect stem, a distinct color. Highly recommended. Height 28 
inches. 
Grisilde. $1.30 per 12; $9.50 per 100. 
Inside creamy white turning primrose-yellow towards center. Out¬ 
side white with a faint red spray on center of outer petals. Large 
greenish black base, beautiful oblong-shaped flower of great sub¬ 
stance on tall, erect stem. Exhibited several times at the New 
York Flower Show where it drew unusual attention. It will easily 
last two weeks after being forced. Height 26 inches. 
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Bunch-flowering or Multiflowered Tulips are a most interesting 
lot. Instead of producing the conventional single stem with one 
bloom on top the varieties offered under this heading all grow a 
strong main stem with from 3 to 6 branches, half way up the stem, 
each side shoot or branch carrying its own flower. The result is that 
3 to 6 or sometimes 8 flowers are obtained from one bulb. All the 
<! Inga Hume. $1.55 per 12; $11.00 per 100. 
Inside deep yellow slightly sprayed red, outside red with broad, 
sharply lined yellow edge, large black base, perfectly formed 
large flower on erect stem, very fine variety. Highly recom¬ 
mended for forcing, it will outlast any other Tulip and becomes 
more beautiful as the flower ages. Height 24 inches. (Color illus¬ 
tration, page E). 
::! Magnolia. $1.30 per 12; $9.50 per 100. 
Inside cream-white faintly sprayed red, outside red with broad 
white edges, large purplish blue base, fine globular flower on 
straight stem; recommended for bold effect. Height 28 inches. 
: ‘ : Mimoza. $1.30 per 12; $9.50 per 100. 
Inside primrose-yellow, outside blush-white with a faint red shade 
on the outer petals, beautiful black base with broad, yellow edge, 
enormous perfect flower of oblong shape, tall, erect stem. Height 
28 inches. 
Salome. $1.30 per 12; $9.50 per 100. 
Inside blush-white, slightly sprayed red, outside cherry-red with 
broad white edges, large purplish black base, strong flower on 
erect stem. Height 28 inches. 
Vivace. $1.30 per 12; $9.50 per 100. 
Inside primrose-yellow with faint red markings; outside light 
yellow with broad red feathering on centers of outer petals; large 
black base, strong, well formed flower on a sturdy stem. Height 
27 inches. 
Some of the largest Tulip flowers shown 
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at the recent New York show were 
“Grullemanni" varieties. 
blooms are of good size, are gracefully spaced and as you can well 
imagine, produce an unusual effect and a great mass of color. The 
soil must be kept rich because if planted in poor ground they will not 
be as floriferous. 
All the varieties offered are most attractive, some very unusual in 
their coloring. 
Aureole. $2.15 per 12; $14.25 per 100. 
A combination of red, yellow, and brown, large black base. It 
looks not unlike a tiger's skin. From 3 to 6 blooms on one stem. 
Betsy Ross. $2.30 per 12; $16.00 per 100. 
A light pink and white flower becoming deep rose as the flower 
ages. It has strong stems. The flowers are very substantial, often 
5 or 6 on one stem. 
^Dragoon. $2.40 per 12; $17.50 per 100. 
Purple-garnet flowers of most intense color, gives beautiful result 
with 4 to 6 blooms on one stem. 
*Flaming Arrow. $3.00 per 12; $19.50 per 100. 
Geranium-red with yellow center, of medium height, very bril¬ 
liant, 3 to 6 blooms on one stem. 
Goldrush. $2.15 per 12; $14.25 per 100. 
A clear yellow and free flowering variety. Strong stems. Color 
is very much like Cottage Tulip Inglescombe Yellow. Four to 
five flowers on one stem is about the average for this variety. 
Madame Mottet. $1.20 per 12; $8.75 per 100. 
Rosy red, shaded purple. Height 24 inches. 4 to 6 blooms on 
one stem. 
-Monsieur S. Mottet. 60c per 12; $4.25 per 100. 
Ivory-white. It carries from 4 to 5 flowers on a stem, which are 
in bloom at the same time. It is unique as a cut flower and also 
an excellent garden variety. Height 26 inches. 
Pillsbury. $1.30 per 12; $9.50 per 100. 
Carmine-rose, shaded lavender with bright rose border, bearing 
4 or more blossoms at the same time on a stem. 
-Rose Mist. $1.55 per 12; $11.00 per 100. 
A lovely pink colored variety with 5 to 6 flowers open at the same 
time. We highly recommend this variety as it is without question 
one of the best pinks. Height 26 inches. 
Silver Spray. $1.30 per 12; $9.50 per 100. 
Silvery white somewhat shaded creamy white. Free flowering. 
Five to six blooms are not unusual on one stem. 
-Sulphur Gem. $2.05 per 12; $13.50 per 100. 
Sulphury yellow, very handsome, free flowering. 4 to 5 flowers 
on one stem. (Color illustration, page D). 
Mixed Colors. 80c per 12; $6.25 per 100. 
