Cottage and Hybrid 
The Cottage Tulips, like the Darwins, flower late. Many of the 
varieties are used extensively for late bedding and are magnificent 
for this purpose. The pale primrose, deep yellow, and splendid white 
sorts are often planted with the Darwins for effects of contrast. The 
following list, we feel sure, contains most of the best varieties. Certain 
sorts, like some of the Darwins, will flower a few days earlier than 
Tulips, May-flowering 
others, but on the whole the earliest is just at its best when the latest- 
flowering variety is just beginning to show bloom. We have included 
many of the finest of the new late-flowering Hybrid Tulips. They are 
the results of crossing the Darwin with Cottage Tulips, and bloom 
at the same time as the other May-flowering varieties. 
ADVANCE. A much-admired Tulip in our 
Trial-Gardens. It is the result of a cross 
between Gesneriana spathulata and the 
Botanical Tulip Greigi. One of the largest 
flowers seen in Tulips, reminding one when 
fully opened of an Oriental poppy. The 
color is difficult to describe—a fiery red 
with a blue base. One of the earliest of the 
May-flowering Tulips. Height 32 inches. 
$1.30 for 10; $12.00 per 100 
ALASKA. One of the finest of the new 
Hybrid Tulips. The flowers are long, the 
outer petals slightly reflexed and of an 
even tone of pure yellow. Height 28 inches. 
60 cts. for 10; $5.00 per 100 
AMBROSIA. This beautiful new variety of 
Hybrid Tulip contains a combination of 
shades—bronze with rosy lilac glow; inside 
of the large, well-shaped flower is a salmon- 
orange tone. An interesting new Cottage 
Tulip. Height 28 inches. 
60 cts. for 10; $5.00 per 100 
ARETHUSA. The large, urn-shaped flower 
is of true Cottage form, of a light shade of 
chrome-yellow. A new variety greatly ad¬ 
mired on account of its size, lovely form, 
and fine, erect stem. Height 25 inches. 
70 cts. for 10; $6.00 per 100 
AVIS KENNICOTT. A rich, deep shade of 
yellow, with a striking black base and 
anthers. One of the best of the newer varie¬ 
ties. Height 25 inches. 
60 cts. for 10; $5.00 per 100 
BARBARA PRATT. Rich, light cochineal- 
carmine, edges lilac-rose, with narrow green 
edge; anthers yellow. A very beautiful 
Tulip with slightly reflexed petals. Highly 
recommended for exhibition. In a test of 
over one hundred varieties of New and 
Rare Tulips in the writer’s garden, this 
variety was very frequently commented on. 
We consider it one of the finest Tulips of 
recent introduction. Height 36 inches. 
95 cts. for 10; $8.50 per 100 
BETSY ROSS. A beautiful new shade in 
Tulips. Best described as a rich deep 
orange. The flower is of large size, borne on 
fine strong stems. Height 26 inches. 
80 cts. for 10; $7.00 per 100 
BUFF BEAUTY. A Tulip of unusual color¬ 
ing, the result of a cross between a Darwin 
and a Breeder. The cup is similar in form 
to the Darwin Tulip, with strong, erect 
stem. Its color is perhaps best described 
as a glowing blend of coral-rose and dark 
amber, with a canary base and buff anthers. 
Height 26 inches. 
70 cts. for 10; $6.00 per 100 
CARRARA. This Tulip, when first exhibited 
in 1921, was considered the finest new white 
variety. Blooms broadly cup-shaped, with 
rounded petals that all come to the same 
level when the flower is half open. Height 
26 inches. 75 cts. for 10; $6.50 per 100 
DIDO. A large, well-formed flower of rich 
orange-rose tone, with margin of bright 
orange-yellow, inside bright orange with 
yellow base. We believe this variety will 
be very popular this year and its greatly 
reduced price will find it in greater demand. 
Height 30 inches. 
60 cts. for 10; $5.00 per 100 
DOSIA. This new and interesting Grul- 
lemani Tulip is perhaps best described as a 
bright red with broad yellow edges. The 
flowers are gigantic, of wonderful sub¬ 
stance, and very striking on account of 
their new and novel coloring. Height 
29 inches. $1.40 for 10; $13.00 per 100 
FASCINATING. While classified as Lily¬ 
flowering, this new and distinct Tulip is 
one of the finest, if not the finest, of recent 
introduction. A majestic Tulip in every 
way. Exterior an even tone of sulphur- 
yellow; interior dark lemon-yellow. Large, 
reflexing petals of perfect form, borne on 
tall, straight stems. A gem for a partially 
shady location in the border. Height 
28 inches. $3.00 for 10; $28.00 per 100 
GESNERIANA LUTEA. A bedder of un¬ 
surpassed qualities, with perfect-shaped 
flowers of purest golden yellow, on strong 
stems holding the flowers perfectly erect. 
Height 24 in. 60 cts. for 10; $5.00 per 100 
GOLDEN STATUE. A new Tulip of great 
size, pale yellow in color, and oval in shape. 
One of the finest Tulips for outdoor plant¬ 
ing; stems tall and strong. Height 26 inches. 
$1.30 for 10; $12.00 per 100 
GRENADIER. A Tulip of great beauty and 
of an unusual and striking color—brilliant 
orange-red throughout. The flowers are 
large, very sweetly scented, and borne on 
sturdy stems. Excellent for both beds and 
borders. Height 24 inches. 
60 cts. for 10; $5.00 per 100 
GRISILDE. This and Inga Hume are unique 
among Tulips. They are the result of cross¬ 
ing Darwin Tulips with a Tulip species. 
The flowers are of remarkable substance 
and last for two weeks after being cut. 
Grisilde is white, with a faint red spray on 
the outer petals and inside creamy white. 
Height 26 in. 95c. for 10; $8.50 per 100 
INGLESCOMBE PINK (Salmon Queen). 
Beautiful soft rosy pink, slightly flushed 
salmon; large, globular flower of excellent 
form. Adapted for borders or late forcing. 
Height 22 inches. 
55 cts. for 10; $4.50 per 100 
INGLESCOMBE YELLOW. A beautiful 
variety. Size, form and height greatly 
resemble the Darwins, so much so that it is 
frequently called the “Yellow Darwin,” a 
fitting title. Height 22 inches. 
55 cts. for 10; $4.50 per 100 
JANEALDRED. Flowers of large size, excel¬ 
lent form, and a uniform even tone of 
creamy yellow. A strong, even grower and 
one of the best, if not the best, of its color. 
Height 28 inches. 
$1.50 for 10; $14.00 per 100 
JEANNE DESOR. A beautiful new Hybrid 
Tulip, the result of a cross between a Dar¬ 
win and a Cottage Tulip. It is a rather 
striking color-combination—a deep orange- 
yellow with a broad border of scarlet to¬ 
ward the edge of the petals. The long, 
well-formed flower is of splendid substance, 
and borne on strong, stiff stem. Height 
28 inches. 80 cts. for 10; $7.00 per 100 
JOHN RUSKIN. Salmon -rose, edged soft 
lemon-yellow, inside deep rosy lilac—beau¬ 
tiful combination of colors; large flower of 
fine shape on a graceful stem. Height 16 
inches. 60 cts. for 10; $5.00 per 100 
LEMON QUEEN. An excellent Tulip of 
fine form and substance. Quite the best of 
the less-expensive lemon-yellow varieties. 
Height 28 inches. 
95 cts. for 10; $8.50 per 100 
LYDIA SPERLING. A gem among the new 
pale yellow Hybrid Tulips. An even tone 
of soft canary-yellow slightly stippled 
peach-pink, and inside an even tone of pale 
canary-yellow. A flower of good size and 
attractive form, borne on a fine strong 
stem, and one of the most delicately tinted 
varieties we have ever seen. A seedling of 
the famous Mrs. F. E. Dixon, which we 
consider the finest pale yellow Tulip in 
existence. Height 28 inches. 
$2.10 for 10; $20.00 per 100 
MAGNOLIA. One of the most unusually 
colored Tulips in our list. Creamy white, 
heavily marked, suffused, and shaded red. 
Base dark blue, bordered white. Height 
26 inches. 95 cts. for 10; $8.50 per 100 
MARION VOORHEES. One of the new 
clear buttercup-yellows which will become 
popular when stocks become more plenti¬ 
ful. Very graceful flower, of good size, on a 
fine strong stem. Height 28 inches. 
95 cts. for 10; $8.50 per 100 
MARJORIE BOWEN. A very unusual 
shade—a combination of buff and salmon 
which passes to deep rose-pink with salmon 
shading. The large, well-formed flower is 
borne on a fine strong stem. Height 
24 inches. 85 cts. for 10; $7.50 per 100 
MARSHALL HAIG. Among the new Tulips 
this ranks supreme as being one of the fin¬ 
est brilliant self-red colors. A flower of 
magnificent size and texture and much 
admired on account of its brilliant tone. 
Height 30 inches. 
$1.30 for 10; $12.00 per 100 
MONGOLIA. There have been a great 
many Seedling Tulips introduced recently, 
both in light and dark yellow shades, but 
we think that this is one of the finest and 
largest in the deep yellow class. Flowers egg- 
shaped, carried on tall, strong stem. Height 
32 inches. $3.20 for 10; $30.00 per 100 
MOONLIGHT. Bright canary-yellow, 
splendid, large flower, oval in shape, outer 
petals slightly reflexed at tips. An excel¬ 
lent yellow for combination with the Dar¬ 
win varieties and has long been a favorite. 
Height 22 inches. 
65 cts. for 10; $h.50 per 100 
MRS. F. E. DIXON. We consider this one 
of the finest pure sulphur-yellow varieties. 
The flowers are very large and the petals of 
wax-like texture and of unusual substance. 
They remain in bloom a long time and, like 
varieties of this color, gradually fade to 
almost white as the flower ages. Height 
28 inches. $1.60 for 10; $15.00 per 100 
MRS. MOON (Fulgens lutea maxima). 
Deep golden yellow; large flowers of good 
substance, slightly reflexing, somewhat 
approaching the “lily-flowered” shape. One 
of the best good yellow varieties. Height 
24 inches. 65 cts. for 10; $5.50 per 100 
NECTARINE. A very lovely variety, par¬ 
ticularly when planted in a shady location. 
Beautiful shade of primrose-yellow, flushed 
apricot near the edges of the petals. Height 
26 inches. $1.10 for 10; $10.00 per 100 
SEE PAGE 18 FOR OTHER COTTAGE AND HYBRID TULIPS 
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