2 Bulbs for Fall Planting 
The STORRS & HARRISON CO. 
Afterglow Feu Brilliant 
TULIPS |,°z p E 
Owing to Dutch federal restrictions, coupled with an un¬ 
usually wet growing season, the Tulip crop for this year is 
seriously limited, prices slightly higher, and “top size’’ is sure 
to be smaller than usual. S & H customers may rest assured, 
however, they will get the very best grading available. 
Potted specimens of thi'ee or more to a pot make very 
striking house decorations, and as such are largely used. 
Pox* outside flowering 1 , bulbs should be planted in Octo¬ 
ber, November, or even December. Plant 4 to 6 inches deep, 
6 inches apart, in rows about 12 inches apart. Allow the 
ground to freeze before putting on their winter covering. 
| Doz. | 100 | 1000 
HOLLAND MIXED DARWINS. A spe¬ 
cially contracted mixture of many choice 
standard varieties, to which are added 
such newer introductions as happen to be 
in surplus. No. 1 bulbs. 
$0.75 
$5.50|$45.00 
Cottage 
Late Single or 
May-Plowering 
Bloom a week or two after early types, and should be planted 
a trifle deeper. Although generally shorter than Darwins, 
these bloom at the same time, and harmonize with them. In 
this class occur many varieties with fancy patterns of strip- 
ings and blotches, most of them showing several shades of 
color. 
1 100 1 Doz. [ 3 
Carrara (25). A magnificent new variety 
and lustrous as the marble of its name... 
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$8.00 $1.16 
1 
$ 0.35 
Dido (30). Tall, with big oval bloom; ruddy 
amber with carmine streaks and orange 
edge; inside salmon-orange with yellow 
base edged green. Fragrant . 
5.80 
.84 
.26 
Grenadier (C 18). Intense vermilion with 
orange base. Medium, upright growth, 
with large, stocky flowers . 
5.60 
.80 
.24 
Inglescombe Pink (A 24). Gleaming ce¬ 
rise-pink. A pleasing one-color . 
5.50 
.80 
.24 
Inglescombe Yellow “Yellow Darwin’’ (C 
18). A rich canary shade, bulky size .... 
5.50 
.80 
.24 
Moonlight (25). Soft, luminous yellow, long 
oval flowers with reflexing outer petals... 
6.00 
.86 
.25 
Mrs, Moon (C 20). Rich canary-yellow; 
good sized late bloom. Fits well with Dar¬ 
wins. (Taller than Inglescombe Yellow).. 
6.50 
.94 
.30 
Picotee (Maiden’s Blush) (B 20). Ivory- 
white, outlined in cerise, with “picotee” 
edge. Very showy, a great favorite. 
Scarlet Emperor (24). Brilliant deep 
yellow, with black anthers. Very large. . 
5.50 
.80 
.24 
9.00 
1.30 
.38 
COTTAGE TULIP MIXTURE. This is a 
remarkable mixture from Holland, em¬ 
bracing over a hundred good varieties... 
5.50 
.75 
Parrot Tulips ?°£,? r a „ n s oy 
Immense, showy flowers with ragged edges and striking pat¬ 
terns of blotches and streaks in contrasting colors, suggestive 
of a parrot’s vivid plumage. Used to best advantage in small 
groups among perennials or border shrubs. 
Darwin Tulips Co ^f" 1 tic nd 
The most important class ; large size, voluptuous form, up¬ 
standing long stems, and emphatic colorings in every shade. 
6 at dcz. rate; 25 at 100 rate. 
1000 rate = 100 rate —50c X 10. 
Top Size Bulbs 
1 100 1 Doz. | 3 
Afterglow (26). Orange-salmon, shell-pink 
and carmine tinged violet towards base. 
The rolling margins amber and buff; the 
interior a bronzy tango-red . 
$6.00 
GO 
d 
$ 0.25 
Bartigon (A 22). Translucent red, fired 
with crimson, the base white and blue. . . . 
5.50 
.80 
.24 
Clara Butt (C 20). Soft salmon-pink of 
satiny finish, with deepest coral inside. . . . 
5.50 
.80 
.24 
Farncombe Sanders (A 26). One of the 
largest and most beautiful; color brilliant 
dark rosy red, with a clear white base. 
5.50 
.80 
.24 
Feu Brilliant (B 25). Brightest scarlet 
toned with cardinal; the best red . 
7.00 
1.00 
.30 
Xing George V (B 30). Bright red suffused 
cerise; blue base with black anthers. 
8.00 
1.14 
.34 
Melicette (26). Lavender edged violet; in¬ 
side dark heliotrope with blue center. .. . 
6.50 
.94 
.30 
Fride of Haarlem (A 26). A popular de¬ 
pendable variety ; bright red suffused pur¬ 
ple, creating a brilliant crimson effect . . . 
Tbe Eislrop (29). A magnificent large 
flower; deep rich violet, blue-based with 
white halo. The best true violet. 
5.50 
.80 
.24 
'9.00 
1.30 
.38 
"White City (26). Flowers of large size 
and purity, with black anthers ; choice . . . 
7.50 
1.10 
.32 
Yellow Giant (29). Tall, large-flowered 
rich golden yellow with black anthers.... 
7.00 
■ 
1.00 
.30 
Fantasy 
The most thrill¬ 
ing new Tulip 
out of Holland 
in many years. 
One of its par¬ 
ents is Clara 
Butt, the 
best known 
salmon- 
pink Dar¬ 
win, which 
passes on 
the same 
lovely pink 
color, stur¬ 
dy 20-inch stem 
and other good 
Darwin traits. 
Its Parrot strain 
breaks out in 
typical wide- 
flung, tattered 
peta 1 age ; the 
outside richly 
fantastic with 
apple-green en¬ 
crustations, the 
inside heavily 
carmined. 3 for 
35c; $1.16 per 
doz.; 100 for 
Parrot Tulip, Fantasy $8.00. 
MIXED PARROT TULIPS. A choice mixture of all color 
shades and patterns. 75c per doz.; 100 for $5.50. 
In Comparing Prices, Bear in Mind That S. & H. DELIVER to Your Door! 
