9212 Marion Voorhies Primrose-yellow shading to 
chrome-yellow toward the edge of the petals; chrome- 
yellow inside, yellow anthers. Very graceful, unusual and 
refined. 27 in. 3 for 35^; 12 for $1.15; 100 for $8.00. 
9230 Marjorie Bowen Clear rose-pink, lighter at 
edges; inside cerise-pink shaded salmon; white base. Each 
of the inner petals shows a distinct white stripe. Long, 
attractively shaped flowers. Wonderfully showy. 24 in. 
3 for 30£; 12 for 95^; 100 for $7.00. 
9221 Moonlight Lovely soft primrose-yellow deepen¬ 
ing toward edges; inside rich canary-yellow, base deep 
yellow, yellow anthers. Very long, oval-shaped flowers. 
Exquisite. 25 in. 3 for 25^S; 12 for 70^f; 100 for $5.00. 
9219 Mother’s Day (Lemon Queen) Light lemon-yel¬ 
low changing to ivory-white as flowers age; inside a some¬ 
what deeper yellow. Outer petals slightly reflex at the tips. 
26 in. 3 for 30£; 12 for 95^; 100 for $7.00. 
9220 Mrs. Moon Rich golden yellow. When closed, 
the blooms are quite long and narrow with the tips recurved, 
but when open, the petals reflex so much as to form a large 
vase-shaped flower that is perfectly lovely. A favorite with 
everyone. 25 in. 3 for 25^; 12 for 70^; 100 for $5.00. 
9223 Orange King Glistening orange shaded rose; in¬ 
side blood-orange; yellow base with olive-green star. Sweet- 
scented, globular flowers of the most brilliant coloring. 
23 in. 3 for 25^; 12 for 70^; 100 for $5.00. 
9227 Rosabella Bright rose, almost watermelon-pink, 
broadly edged white; inside flesh-pink with white base. 
Large flower with very broad petals quite pointed at tips. 
Very pretty. 26 in.- 3 for 25£; 12 for 75^; 100 for $5.50. 
9232 Santiago Creamy white with featherings of car¬ 
mine-rose when fully matured; inside lemon-yellow; yellow 
b^se and anthers. Never fails to attract attention. 25 in. 
3 for 40£; 12 for $1.40; 100 for $10.00. 
9225 Scarlet Emperor Brilliant glowing scarlet; clear 
yellow base and black anthers. Large flpwers borne on thin, 
flexible stems. 24 in. 3 for 35^; 12 for $1.15; 100 for $8.25. 
9228 Solange Primrose-yellow; inside rich, deep golden 
yellow with faint red featherings. A delightful Tulip for 
garden use and cutting and one that is always in demand. 
25 in. 3 for 25^; 12 for 85*f; 100 for $6.00. 
9330 Sulphur Beauty Beautifully formed, long, light 
sulphur-yellow flowers; inside, chrome-yellow. Yellow base 
with brown and green halo. Holds its color quite well. 
Flowers are large and held erect on tall, sturdy stems. An 
extra choice sulphur-yellow Cottage Tulip. 27 in. 
3 for 45£; 12 for $1.50; 100 for $10.50. 
9332 Vesta Creamy white when first opening, turning to 
white when fully developed. The anthers are black, adding 
to the attractiveness of the flowers, which are large and cup¬ 
shaped. 29 in. 3 for 25^; 12 for 80£; 100 for $5.75. 
9331 Yellow Beauty Large, long-petalled flowers of 
warm Daffodil-yellow; inside, deeper yellow with light yel¬ 
low base and yellow anthers. A flower of fine form, size and 
substance; the best of its color. Stems are long and strong. 
Truly a beauty, worthv of a place in every garden. 30 in. 
3 for 45^; 12 for $1.60; 100 for $11.00. 
9236 Cottage Tulips 
ALL COLORS MIXED 
The fine range of colors in the Cottage Tulips makes this 
assortment ideally suited for mixed plantings in beds, bor¬ 
ders or grouped irregularly among perennials or in front of 
shrubbery. The gracefulness of the flowers, poised on long, 
wiry but strong stems, affords excellent and desirable material 
for cutting. 12 for 60*f; 100 for $4.25; 1000 for $38.00. 
{Lily-flowered, and other May Blooming Tulips are listed on 
page 9.) 
Special Collection Offers 
Six Attractive Cottage Tulips 
Adriani (primrose-yellow), Grenadier (orange-scarlet), 
Lohengrin (cerise), Rosabella (rose edged white), 
Scarlet Emperor (glowing scarlet), and Vesta (white). 
9764— 18 Bulbs ( 3 of each, value $1.70) for $1.40 
9765— 36 Bulbs ( 6 of each, value 2.68) for 2.45 
9766— 72 Bulbs (12 of each, value 5.35) for 4.50 
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Burpee’s Bulbs are Guaranteed 
Each fall, on our Fordhook Farms, we plant hundreds 
of varieties of bulbs. The next spring, when in bloom, each 
is carefully inspected and only the finest are selected for 
listing in our catalog. We want you to plant the best. 
Never before have we been able to present a better as¬ 
sortment of varieties than now. Each and every variety 
has merit. They are offered at most reasonable prices — 
some at the lowest prices in history. This is the year to 
plant plentifully and may we suggest that you 
Order Your Bulbs Early 
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