Botanical Tulips are real garden jewels 
The figures following the variety indicate the normal height in inches. 
Tulip bulbs are packed 250 in a bag; please order in units of this number if possible. 
See page 1 for reference to prices on Tulip bulbs 
Early Double Tulips 
The Double Tulips usually flower a few days later than the Early 
Single varieties. They are very popular for both bedding and forcing. 
Azalea. B12. Beautiful deep rose, flushed salmon. Excellent for 
forcing. 
*Boule de Neige (Purity). BIO. Pure white. 
Couronne d’Or (Crown of Gold). B12. Rich golden yellow. 
*Electra. B12. Large, rosy violet-red flower. Fine forcer. 
Imperator Rubrorum. BIO. Brilliant scarlet. Extra fine. 
Mr. van der Hoef (Yellow Murillo). A10. Rich golden yellow. 
* Murillo. BIO. Rose-pink, flushed white. 
Mystery of India. B12. Terra-cotta and orange, slightly shaded old- 
rose; large, well-formed flower on strong stem. 
Orange Nassau. B12. Bright orange-scarlet, with margin of orange; 
outer petals shaded cherry-red. 
Peach Blossom. B12. A sport of Murillo. Rosy pink, flushed white. 
’'Tea Rose. B12. Sulphur-yellow, shading to orange. Extensively used 
for pots and pans. 
Toreador. A10. Reddish orange, with yellow border. 
*Triumphator. BIO. A sport from Murillo. Bright, delicate pink. 
Fine for forcing. 
^Vuurbaak. B12. Brilliant orange-scarlet. 
Early Double Mixed Tulips 
Superfine Quality. A choice mixture of many colors and shades, made 
up from named sorts, including the more expensive varieties 
Botanical or Species Tulips 
Botanical or Species Tulips are much in demand for rock-gardens, 
and florists and landscape gardeners catering to such trade should 
recommend them at every opportunity. They make excellent combina¬ 
tions when grown with perennials or in front of shrubs or in the border. 
*Clusiana. Lady or Candystick Tulip. 8. Outer petals cherry-red; 
inner petals creamy white, with violet base. 
Eichleri. 11. Immense crimson-scarlet bloom, shaded orange; black 
center marked with gold. 
Kaufmanniana. 6. Creamy white, tinged carmine. One of the earliest. 
Marjoletti. 12. Soft primrose, shaded carmine-red at r> 
base. Early bloomer. ’ ’ 
Sylvestris (T. florentina odorata). 7. Rich yellow, fra¬ 
grant flowers. 
Fantasy 
Tulip 
Early Double Tulips 
Bunch-flowered Tulips 
Monsieur Mottet. Ivory-white. Produces 4 to 6 blooms on a stem. 
An excellent cut-flower variety. Height, 24 in. 
Lily-flowering Tulips 
A type now very popular. The varieties, some of which were previ¬ 
ously listed among the Cottage Tulips, were obtained by crossing Dar¬ 
wins with Retroflexa Tulips. They bloom at the same time as the 
Breeders, Cottage, and Darwins. Their long, recurved petals give them 
a lily-like appearance. 
Alaska. 28. A beautiful, new, pure golden yellow hybrid with long 
flowers whose outer petals reflex slightly. 
Artemis. 30. Carmine-rose, with pure white base; reflexed petals; 
long stems. 
Sirene. 20. Beautiful cerise-pink, -margined pale pink 
with white base. A fine forcer. 
Hole-in-One Plant Setter and 
Bulb Planter 
An excellent tool for planting bulbs or transplanting 
various plants, as it makes the proper size hole with ease. 
Price, 45c. 
Parrot or Dragon Tulips (Late) 
These belong to the late-flowering class, and on account of their 
peculiar markings and shadings are much in demand. The petals have 
feathered edges, and, in addition to other colors, combine shades of green. 
Fantasy. 21. Beautiful, true salmon-rose, with ragged edges and fan¬ 
tastically shaped petals, with the outside marked apple-green; erect, 
long stems. 
Sundew (Crispa). 25. A beautiful cardinal-red variety, with crystal¬ 
like fringe. Strong stem. 
Parrot Tulips, Mixed. All colors. 
516 and 518 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa 
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