TEN MAGNIFICENT TULIPS—EACH SUPREME IN ITS COLOR RANGE 
Illustrated on color pages L and M 
Several years ago we asked our grower in Holland to increase his stocks of 
what we believe to be ten outstanding varieties of Tulips. These are now 
availoble in quantity. 
The reduced price brought about by this quantity production you will admit 
is most reasonable for such beautiful Tulips. 
We recommend the "Wayside Gardens Prize Collection" without reserva¬ 
tion. 
The Bishop (Darwin Tulip) 
Lively bishop's purple with fawn colored lights on re¬ 
verse of petals; white base, black anthers. 
Marjorie Bowen (Cottage Tulip) 
Combination of buff and salmon, passing to deep 
rose-pink. Unusual shade. Well formed flower. 
Long John Silver (Ideal Darwin Tulip) 
Soft, golden, luminous yellow, deeper at edges of 
petals. Bold flower, of great substance and lasting 
qualities. 
Inga Hume (Grullemanni Tulip) 
Red with broad, sharply lined yellow edge; inside 
deep yellow slightly sprayed red. Black base. 
Morgoux (Ideal Darwin Tulip) 
Deep wine-red, broad light edge. Tremendous oval¬ 
shaped flower with blue base. Strong, stiff stem. 
No. 1 PRIZE COLLECTION 
50 Bulbs—5 of Each Kind 
Each Variety Labeled 
$4.90 
Admiral Tromp (Breeder Tulip) 
Bright orange-red, shaded salmon. One of the finest 
Breeder introductions. Large and strong flower. 
Zev (Darwin Tulip) 
Clear rich violet-blue, paling toward edge. Unusually 
large flower; stiff stem. 
City of Haarlem (Darwin Tulip) 
Fiery cardinal-red. Dark violet base outlined in white 
makes striking effect when open. 
Jessey (Giant Breeder Tulip) 
Clear deep coffee-brown, flushed bronzy red, yellow 
base. Tall, large, and strong flower. 
Mrs. Grullemans (Ideal Darwin Tulip) 
Lovely pure white Darwin, light sulphur-yellow 
anthers. Noble flower—best all-around white. 
No. 3 PRIZE COLLECTION 
250 Bulbs—25 of Each Kind 
Each Variety Labeled 
$23.25 
No. 2 PRIZE COLLECTION 
100 Bulbs—10 of Each Kind 
Each Variety Labeled 
$9.75 
^uLip Gottecliom for Gonmisseurs 
For the Collector 
Here is a selection for the person with a small garden in which only the 
nicest things are to be grown. Sure first-prize winners at a flower show. They 
are the loveliest varieties available today. Truly a connoisseur's collection. 
Mongolia. Chamois-yellow. Nephetos. Palest sulphur-yellow. The Peach. Dark peach-pink. 
Glacier. Alabaster-white. Caroline Testout. Peach-pink. Queen of Naples. Orange-vermilion. 
Mahogany. Mahogeny-red. Golden Statue. Golden yellow. Queen of the Night. Maroon-black. 
Blois van Amstel. Violet-blue. 
No. 4 COLLECTION 
100 Bulbs—10 of Each Kind 
Each Variety Labeled 
$20.00 
No. 5 COLLECTION 
250 Bulbs—25 of Each Kind 
Each Variety Labeled 
$47.50 
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HARMONIOUS COLORS AND LONG STEMS 
This Famous Mixture of Tulips Contains Not Less Than Three Hundred Varieties 
So that you may have an abundance of Tulips from 
your own garden for decoration or as gifts to friends, we 
yearly arrange with our Holland grower for a collection 
of unnamed bulbs. Not less than three hundred varieties 
are carefully selected for this purpose. All must have 
long stems and be specially suited for cutting. The 
50 Tap Size Bulbs for.$3.00 
100 Top Size Bulbs for. 5.75 
varieties comprise Ideal Darwins, Darwins, Cottage, Lily- 
Flowered, Chameleon, Chinese Lanterns, and Parrot 
Tulips. Extreme care is taken in the mixing. For sheer 
beauty and a gorgeous riot of color it cannot be dupli¬ 
cated anywhere at double the price we ask. (See color 
illustration, page I.) 
250 Top Size Bulbs for.$14.00 
1000 Top Size Bulbs for. 52.00 
ROSA HUGONIS (Golden Rose of Chino) 
(Color illustration, page I.) Shown with Tulips for shrubbery border or as specimens on the lawn. 
Each $0.95, Doz, $9.50 
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