PICOTEE 3; 
White, margined deep rose, the color suffusing the 
whole flower as it ages; recurving petals. Fine for 
cutting. Height, 24 inches. 70 cts. per dozen, $5 per 
100 . 
PINK AND ROSE 
WA.MPU.M 4: 
About as large a sort as comes in the Cottage type, 
and a flower of regal appearance in the garden where 
it gives the effect of a bright glowing rose, sHghtly 
tinted with fawn. The base of the cup is primrose with 
a blue halo, and the inside coloring is at least two 
shades deeper than the outside, which produces a 
very rich bright effect. Amber stripes inside at center. 
This very large Tulip blooms late and is long lasting. 
Height, 27 inches. SI.60 per dozen, $12 per 100. 
*DIDO 3: 
One of the outstanding Tulips in all classes. The deep, 
rich pink flowers are of glorious shape and color. 
Each petal is brightened by salmon-yellow shades, 
suffused with soft orange. And they are fragrant! 
Height, 30 inches. 90 cts. per dozen, $6 per 100. 
♦AMBROSIA 3; 
Luminous shades of terra cotta, amber and rose blend 
in a flower of great size and substance. Either as a cut 
flower or in the garden it will reign supreme as one 
of the loveliest among flowers. Height, 28 inches. 
90 cts. per dozen, $6 per 100. 
Boxy—a color symphony without equal. 
♦MARJORIE BOWEN 3: 
As scarce as it is beautiful. The large though grace¬ 
fully shaped flowers are supported by strong, tall 
stems. The color is extraordinary—a combination of 
buff and salmon, passing into deep rose shades with 
salmon sheen. Height, 26 inches. $1.60 per dozen, 
$12 per 100. 
♦ROSABELLA 3: 
A gem of beauty for garden or house decoration. 
The predominant color is a bright rose, almost 
watermelon-pink shading to a pastel pink at edge of 
petals and ivory-white at the base. It reminds one 
of a magnolia blossom, but is of even greater beauty. 
Strong grower with pointed petals. Height, 26 inches. 
$1 per dozen, $7 per 100. 
ROSE-BUD 3: 
Vivid rose. Large flower on a tall graceful stem. When 
in bud, it resembles a rosebud; hence the name. 
Height, 28 inches. $1.05 per dozen, $7.50 per 100. 
♦CASSIOPE 3: 
Large carmine-rose flower carried on a strong stem; 
of long lasting quality. A late forcer and highly rec¬ 
ommended for the garden. Height, 25 inches. $1.25 
per dozen, $9 per 100. 
ROXY 2: 
A magnificently glorified John Ruskin but enhanced 
by blushes of gold and fawn on the outside of the 
long cups, inside bright orange. At the outside tip of 
each petal is a blush of watermelon-pink. One of the 
finest in color but its stem could be stronger. Height, 
26 inches. $1 per dozen, $7 per 100. 
BETSY ROSS 3: 
Of most unusual color. The outside of the cup is a 
fawn and dark wine, while the inside resembles a 
pretty piece of wine-colored velvet. Long, sturdy 
stems. A very fine Tulip, worthy of a place in every 
garden wliich shelters the unusual. Height, 28 inches. 
$1 per dozen, $7 per 100. 
♦LEDA 3: 
A hybrid, representing the best of blood from choice 
Darwin and Cottage Tulips. One of the most lumi¬ 
nous rose colored Tulips in existence, each petal being 
bordered with a lighter rose, a combination as rare as 
it is beautiful. The flowers are of exceptional size 
and substance. Height, 24 inches. $1 per dozen, 
$7 per 100. 
ANNIE LAURIE 4: 
Luscious, rich pink shading to white base, bright 
yellow stamens. Open the cup and behold colorful 
beauty such as is found in comparatively few other 
Tulips. Height, 22 inches. 95 cts. per dozen, $6.50 
per 100. 
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