Tulips add gaiety to every garden, and no garden is complete 
without at least a few varieties of these indispensable flowers. 
Study our list of Tulips. We have ehosen for you varieties of all colors 
and shades, of all sizes and seasons of bloom, so that your garden may be 
bright with color from March through May. If we have omitted any 
of your favorites, ask for them. Space prohibits our listing all varieties. 
NOTICE 
To aid you in working out color-schemes and companion plant¬ 
ings, we have indicated by letters the relative times of blooming 
in normal seasons, so that varieties marked with the same 
letter may generally be expected to bloom at the same time. 
HYACINTHS 
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DARWIN 
Vigorous growers with tall, strong stems and shapely flowers 
for cutting. Flowers during May. 
Afterglow. D Deep rosy orange, edges shaded salmon . . 
Bartigon. B Large red blooms. 
City of Haarlem. B Clear red. 
Clara Butt. D Brilliant rosy pink. 
Dream. B Mauve and heliotrope. 
Farncombe Sanders. C Brilliant cardinal-red, white 
base. 
King Harold. C Dark red. 
Louise de la Valliere. C Large; clear pink. 
Pride of Haarlem. A Fine clear red. 
Princess Elizabeth. C Dark rosy pink, silvery margins , 
The Black Tulip. C Black.. 
Venus. C Large; deep pink. 
White Queen. C True white . . . 
William Copland. D Lavender . . . 
William Pitt. B Dark crimson. 
Yellow Darwin. D Yellow. 
Zwanenburg. B Best white Darwin. 
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BREEDER 
Tall growers with sturdy stems; they have large blooms of deep 
coloring and should be planted for contrast with the lighter shades of 
the Darwins. Flowers in May. jqq 
Apricot. C Coppery bronze with yellow center . . . . $0 75 $6 95 
Bronze Queen. D Bronze with golden yellow base 65 5 95 
Louis XIV. B Rich purple and golden bronze. 75 6 95 
Panorama. B Showy blooms of terra-cotta and bronze . 65 5 95 
Prince of Orange. C Bright orange, bronzy shadings 65 5 95 
St. James. C Lilac. 65 5 95 
Virgilius. B Dull blue-purple. 65 5 95 
Gertrude. Dark pink. King of the Blues. Dark blue. 
L’Innocence. A White. Lady Derby. A Light pink. 
Yellow Hammer. A. Queen of the Blues. C Light blue. 
Exhibition size, $2.00 for 10; $19.45 per 100 
Bedding size, 85 cts. for 10; $7.95 per 100 
HYACINTH GLASSES. The growing of Hyacinths on glasses containing 
nothing but clear water will frequently give just the color and interest you have 
been seeking for small or semi-secluded nooks in your home. 45 cts. each. 
DUTCH IRIS 
Blooms early in spring, with large, 
dean flowers suitable ibr cutting. 
Protect plants in cold climates. 
Wedgwood. Clear blue. 
Yellow Queen. Bright golden yel¬ 
low; falls bronze. 
White Queen. Best white. 
85 cts. for 10; $7.95 per 100 
CROCUS 
Blue White Lavender 
Striped Yellow 
35 cts. for 10; $2.95 per 100 
CANDIDUM LILY 
Hardy, north-of-France strain 
available in time for fall planting. 
Pure white and fragrant. 25 cts. each. 
BULBS FOR ROCK-GARDENS 
Also ideal for naturalizing in woodlands or out-of-the-way corners of the gar¬ 
den. They are entirely hardy. The first blooms of spring will be found in this list. 
CHIONODOXA Luciliae (Glory -of-the-Snow). Bright blue, white center. 
ERANTHIS hyemalis (W inter Aconite). Yellow. 
GALANTHUS (Sn( iwdrop). Pure white. The first Fowers of spring. 35 ct.s. 
for 10; $3.25 per 100. 
MUSCARI, Heavenly Blue. Sky-blue. 
SCILLA campanulata, Excelsior. Light blue. 
Campanuiata rosea (Wood Hyacinth). Pink. 
Sibirica. Blue flowers almost before snow melts. 
Sibirica aiba. White blooms in early spring. 
30 cts. for 10; $2.75 per 100, unless n 
SPECIES TULIPS 
Clusiana. Outer petals red, inner ones white and violet 
Chrysantha. Light yellow inside, outside shaded rose 
Florentina odorata. Yellow; sweet-scented. 
Eichleri. Fine vermilion-orange. 
IVIarjoletti. Lemon-yellow, rose base. 
Kaufmanniana (Waterlily Tulip). Yellow and red 
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PLANNING SERVICE 
You wouldn’t undertake to build a house without a plan. Why ex¬ 
pect to make a successful garden without one ? A plan often saves far 
more than it costs, and pays continuous dividends in satisfaction. 
Phone for an appointment; a consultation costs you nothing. 
J. H. 
SMALL & SOAS 
1501 Conn«»etleut Ave., X. W^. W^ASHINGTOIV, D. C. 
COTTAGE 
Early May bloomers. They are hardy and robust, with stiff stems. 
Some of the finest of all Tulips will be found in this class. jq jqq 
Alaska. B Yellow, long-pointed petals.$0 65 $5 95 
Avis Kennicott. B Deep yellow with black base ... 65 5 95 
Dido. B Cherry-red with salmon flush. 65 5 95 
Grenadier. Light scarlet-orange. 65 5 95 
Inglescombe Yellow. D Soft clear yellow 65 5 95 
Moonlight. A Sulphur-yellow. 65 5 95 
Picotee. C White, rosy margin. 65 5 95 
Rosabella. B Rose and shell-pink. 75 6 95 
Sirene. C Rich cerise-pink. 65 5 95 
Vesta. B Creamy white, black anthers. 65 5 95 
SINGLE EARLY 
Brilliant in color and known for their ease of culture. Somewhat 
shorter of stem than other classes, they are excellent for beds on the lawn 
or for garden borders. lo ]00 
Couleur Cardinal. C Brilliant crimson, yellow base . . $0 65 $5 95 
Hobbema. Rosy bull'. 65 5 95 
Ibis. Deep carmine-red, pink margin . . . 65 5 95 
Keizerskroon. A Red and yellow. 85 7 95 
Pink Beauty. C Glowing rose. 65 5 95 
Yellow Prince. B Deep rose, white flush ... 70 6 45 
DOUBLE EARLY 
Brilliant, compact, long-blooming type. Flower is like a small peony. 
This type dominates an early border. jq 100 
Crown of Gold. B Yellow, Hushed orange.$0 75 $6 95 
Electra. B Red. 65 5 95 
Mr. van der Hoef. C Beautiful light canary-yellow . 65 5 95 
Murillo. C White. 65 5 95 
Peach Blossom. C Rose-pink, flushed with white . 65 5 95 
Snowball. B Snow-white. 75 6 95 
TRIUMPH and PARROT 
Unlike any other in form. Petals cut and fringed and marked with 
unusual contrasts of color. ]0 100 
Algiba. C (Triumph.) Clear heliotrope.,$0 75 $6 95 
Fantasy. C (Parrot.) Rose-pink, marked with green and 
white. .1 00 9 45 
Gemma. D (Parrot.) White. 85 7 95 
Lord Carnarvon. A (Triumph.) Pink, white edge 75 6 95 
Lutea Major. D (Parrot.) Yellow.. . 85 7 95 
Mr. Zimmerman. B (Triumph.) Vivid pink on light 
yellow ground; white center. 75 6 95 
Sundew. C (Parrot.) Bright red, fringed petals .... 70 6 45 
Telescopium. D (Triumph.) Reddish violet. 75 6 95 
The following Tulips, we have learned by experience, are most 
popular with Washington gardeners. We offer them in first-size bulbs 
(slightly smaller than top size) at the exceptionally low price of 45 cts. 
for 10 and $3.95 per 100. 
Clara Butt. D Yellow Darwin. D 
William Copland. D Bartigon. B 
Zwanenburg. B 
