MENTOR, OHIO 
Mayflower (True) $2.45 per 12; $17.50 per 100 
It is a beautiful fiery scarlet with glittering black center, 
reminding one of the brilliance of the Oriental Poppy, and 
is a result of a cross between Gesneriana Spathulata and the 
Botanical Tulip, Greigi. One of the latest of the May- 
Flowering Tulips to bloom. Height 30 inches. 
Mercurius $1.20 per 12; $8.75 per 100 
A true Darwin type Tulip of a pleasing citron-yellow shade. 
The flowers are carried on tall, strong stems. This fine 
Tulip will find a deserving place, where a soft yellow among 
Darwin Tulips of even height is desired. 
-Moonlight $0.60 per 12; $4.25 per 100 
Pale yellow of a lovely color; the flower is very long and of 
fine oval shape. Beautiful in the border among Irises or 
Bleeding Heart. Height 25 inches. 
Mongolia $6.75 per 12; $47.50 per 100 
This we consider one of the best of the recent introductions; 
it is one of the largest deep yellow varieties in existence. 
The flowers are egg-shaped, of great substance and carried 
on tall, strong stems. While the yellow color of this beauty 
is rather deep, it has a tone of softness, making it extremely 
desirable. Height 32 inches. 
’-Mrs. F. E. Dixon $3.25 per 12; $22.50 per 100 
Of immense size, artistic and lovely in form, the softly 
colored, sulphury yellow bloom is carried upright on strong, 
stiff stem. The petals have a waxlike texture and are of a 
substance rarely met with. Excellent in every way, undoubt¬ 
edly the finest of the Cottage Hybrids. Height 28 inches. 
Mrs. John T. Scheepers $6.75 per 12; $47.50 per 100 
Elegantly formed, oval-shaped, large flowers of deep golden 
yellow, very clear of color, are carried on tall, thick, sturdy 
stems with clear green foliage. The entire plant is of the 
strongest development. The blooms are enormous with 
petals of unsurpassed substance and of fine lasting quality. 
A real giant among Tulips. This magnificent variety is rec¬ 
ognized by experts as one that especially suits the American 
climate. Awarded highest honors whenever exhibited. 
Mrs. Kerrell $0.65 per 12; $4.75 per 100 
Opening salmon-rose, with age becoming rose, edged soft 
salmon, with blue and white base; pointed flower of open 
form. One of the most distinct colors among the Cottage 
Tulips. Height 18 inches. 
’-Mrs. Moon $0.60 per 12; $4.25 per 100 
Tall yellow, vase-shaped flower, on sturdy stems. One of the 
loveliest yellow Cottage Tulips. Height 25 inches. 
Nectarine $1.20 per 12; $8.75 per 100 
Another fine yellow among the new Tulips—a delightful 
primrose shade, flushed with apricot at the edges. A very 
attractive variety, splendid when planted in combination with 
mauve color Darwins. Height 26 inches. 
*Orange King $0.55 per 12; $3.75 per 100 
Glistening deep orange, shaded rose, inside deep orange- 
scarlet with yellow base; sweet scented flower of great size 
and brilliant coloring. Height 23 inches. 
Perseus $2.20 per 12; $15.00 per 100 
A very fine Tulip of a most attractive light orange. A large 
flower of Darwin shape and carried on a strong stem. 
Height 27 inches. 
’-Picotee or Maiden's Blush $0.55 per 12; $3.75 per 100 
Long, clear white. The petals, which are pointed and elegant¬ 
ly reflexed, are beautifully margined and penciled on edges 
with bright pink. Height 26 inches. 
Queen of Spain $3.25 per 12; $22.50 per 100 
A lovely cream colored flower flushed with pink. It is of 
excellent substance and carried on a stiff, wiry stem. Height 
25 inches. 
Refulgence $3.25 per 12; $22.50 per 100 
A Hybrid Cottage of compelling appearance. The 30-inch 
wiry stem is topped by a very large substantial flower of 
fine lasting qualities. The color is pleasing and unusual, a 
subdued orange with rich reddish tone. 
Santiago $0.95 per 12; $7.25 per 100 
Creamy white with a tinge of rose when fully matured; in¬ 
side lemon-yellow. Dark yellow base and anthers. 25 inches. 
-Scarlet Emperor $0.80 per 12; $6.25 per 100 
Brilliant glowing dark scarlet, center clear yellow and black 
anthers; a long, large flower that does well in shady places. 
Height 24 inches. 
Solange $0.75 per 12; $5.75 per 100 
General effect is a delightful citron-yellow. The inside of fhe 
cup is tinted orange while the outside shows a soft yellow. 
A very fine Tulip for the garden. 
Vesta $0.60 per 12; $4.25 per 100 
A very fine flower of palest primrose changing quickly to 
purest white. Most attractively formed bloom equally well 
adapted for garden use and cutting. Height 29 inches. 
Viridiflora $0.75 per 12; $5.75 per 10C 
Large, well formed, wide-open flower with pointed petals of 
a soft pale green edged with creamy yellow. A charming 
variety of extraordinary coloring. Very nice to cut with 
yellow or pink Tulips. Very scarce. Height 20 inches. 
Yellow Emperor $2.50 per 12; $17.50 per 100 
A brilliant butter-yellow, rather long flower, considered by 
many one of the best yellow Tulips for garden planting in 
this shade. The flower is substantial, well formed and large. 
The foliage is short and not prolific, making this a very 
suitable variety for planting with Pansies, Forget-me-nots, 
or Dwarf Phlox. Height 26 inches. 
S’Zomerschoon $3.00 per 12; $19.50 per 100 
Salmon-rose, flaked creamy white. The most beautiful Tulip 
in existence. Height 22 inches. 
’^Mixture of Cottage Tulips $0.55 per 12; $3.75 per 100 
This mixture contains many lovely varieties and will give 
you an abundance of cut blooms at very low cost. Only 
the best kinds, properly blended, are used in this mixture. 
BSizarre and SJdijkloe/n tulips 
Bl)onf>le (Bottaye BTulips 
(Old Dutch Tulips) 
Bybloem and Bizarre Tulips are "rectified" Breeder types. 
The Tulips are of an old race which has been grown in Holland 
and in France since the beginning of the seventeenth century, 
and which caused the famous Tulip craze in 1635. The By- 
bloems are queerly striped and feathered rose or violet on a 
white ground. The Bizarres have dark brown stripes and feath¬ 
ering on a yellow ground. They flower about the same time as 
the Breeder and Darwin Tulips but do not grow quite so tall, and 
are seen at best advantage when planted in clumps in the her¬ 
baceous border or among evergreens and shrubs. They are above 
all sensational show Tulips. All form rare artistic beauty. 
BIZARRES 
Black Boy $0.65 per 12; $4.75 per 100 
Fine, medium sized flower, with dark brown penciling on 
golden yellow ground. Height 21 inches. 
Bonaparte $0.80 per 12; $6.25 per 100 
Light bronze, flamed yellow and mahogany. Height 21 in. 
Gellert $0.80 per 12; $6.25 per 100 
Large, well formed golden yellow flowers, flushed and flecked 
a deep mahogany; very beautiful. Height 23 inches. 
BYBLOEMEN 
Admiral Van Kingsbergen $0.95 per 12; $7.00 per 100 
A large, beautiful flower on strong stem; pure white pencil- 
ings on a bright crimson field. Height 23 inches. 
Bacchus $0.95 per 12; $7.00 per 100 
Extremely beautiful flower; violet-blue ground, with white 
flames. Height 32 inches. 
Insulinde $0.95 per 12; $7.00 per 100 
Most attractive flower, showing a violet ground with yellow 
and bronze markings. Height 21 inches. 
-Bizarre and Bybloem Tulips Mixed $0.70 per 12; $5.25 per 100 
These flower at the same time as the Single Cottage Tulips. 
They are thankful for a little shading against the hot midday 
sun which will enable them to carry their heavy blossoms erect. 
Bleu Celeste $0.65 per 12; $4.75 per 100 
Large, violet-purple Tulip flowering later than any other 
double sorts, it is very fine for indoor decoration and for the 
garden. Height 18 inches. 
Mount Tacoma $3.00 per 12; $19.50 per 100 
A magnificent giant double white Tulip which reminds one 
of a peony in full bloom; superb for beds. 
embrandt */nZips 
Rembrandt Tulips are nothing more or less than Darwin 
Tulips in which white, lavender, red and other colored stripes or 
flakes have appeared. The blending of colors is at all times in 
perfect harmony and most attractive and colorful. They are espe¬ 
cially fine when used for cut flowers. They bloom at the same 
time as the Darwins and require the same care. We advise 
their use in a mixture only. 
’-Finest Mixed Rembrandt Tulips $0.65 per 12; $4.75 per 100 
. ,S. Named varieties of Rembrandt Tulips are 
not worth growing; the most attractive 
effect is obtained from a mixture of colors. 
