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COTTAGE TULIPS, continued 
Henri Correvon. 26 in. Clear geranium-red with large pure 
white center—very charming combination. 
Inglescombe Yellow. 23 in. Known as the yellow Darwin 
Tulip. Canary-yellow. For borders and cutting. 
$50 per 1,000 . 
Jeanne Desor. 28 in. Produces a large flower of Darwin shape, 
carried on strong, tall stem. Its deep orange color and scarlet 
border are very striking. 
Lemon Queen (Mother’s Day). 28 in. Soft lemon-yellow with 
long petals of fine substance. 
Marjorie Bowen. 24 in. Soft rose with silvery brownish edge; 
clear yellow base. 
Moonlight. 24 in. Cup-shaped blooms 4 inches deep and 2 
inches wide may be produced with ordinary care. The color 
is a lovely strong yellow with a soft yellow bloom which gives 
the cup that pale moonlight tint for which it is famous . . . 
Mrs. Moon. 25 in. An especially good all-yellow of a rich deep 
tone. It is of unusual form, the long, flaring petals curving 
twice, producing a vase effect instead of a cup. Brilliant 
yellow inside. Good perfume. Fine stem. 
Picotee (Maiden’s Blush). 24 in. Cream-white, softly pink 
edged, changing to a deeper pink. For cutting and bedding . 
Refulgence. 30 in. Very large; orange-scarlet. Well recom¬ 
mended . 
Rosabella. 24 in. Beautiful shade of salmon-rose. One of the 
finest in this class. 
The Fawn. 20 in. Lilac-white, flushed and veined soft rosy 
fawn; globular-shaped flower. Very fine variety for bedding . 
Vesta. 28 in. Tall, bold flower of purest white; gray stamen. 
Responds to forcing. 
WORLD’S FAIR. 36 in. Brilliant rose with lighter edge; 
creamy white base and ivory stamens. Very large bloom; 
tall stem. 
May-flowering Tulips Mixed. A well-balanced mixture of all 
the foregoing varieties.$45 per 1,000 . 
Doz. 
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Special Amateurs’ Collections. . I ^ ^ ? .» 
—S-- distinct and separate varieties, our selection, 
for $6.00. Sent prepaid to any address east of the Mississippi for cash with order. 
Triumph Tulips 
Another new class of Tulips emanating from Single Early Tulips crossed with 
Darwins, and vice versa. ^ 
Aviateur. 16 in. Brilliant shining carmine-red, bordered white . $1 25 $7 50 
Lord Carnarvon. 16 in. White with rose and creamy edge . . 1 00 6 50 
Mississippi. 18 in. Brilliant fiery red with yellow base. 1 00 6 50 
Ribera. 18 in. Yellow, mottled and spilled with fuchsia-red. . 1 25 7 50 
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