TULIPS 
(Order now. Plant | 
/Oct.-Nov. 5 inches deep‘ 
We are offering two sizes between 4 and 5 inches in circumfer- 
ence:—(1) The largest available in quantity, 11 to 12 centimetres full 
measure. 
10 to 11 centimetres. 
Not less than 50 of one kind 
Not less than 10 of one kind 
DARWIN TULIPS 
Extra strong vigorous stems and large 
showy blooms. The showiest tulips. 
SPECIAL. MIXTURE—10-11 cm. bulbs 
all colors, 100 for $4.95 100 minimum. 
Baronne De La Tonnaye—Bright rose 
with blush margins. 
Clara Butt—Clear pink, flushed salmon. 
Inside much deeper. Blue base. 
Europe—Scarlet red. Good size. 
Giant—Reddish purple, shaded _ violet. 
White base. Enormous flower, tall. 
Glow—Glowing crimson. 
Harry Veitch—Red-brown, blue base. 
King Harold—Deep ox-blood red; purple- 
black base. 
Mrs. Krelage—Lilac rose, paler edges. 
Mrs. Potter Palmer—Glowing purple. 
Phillippe De Comines—Dark purple. 
Princess Elizabeth—Lovely, clear, deep 
pink with white base. 
Professor Rauwenhoff — Large cherry- 
red, scarlet inside. Bright blue base. 
Rey. H. Ewbank—Shaded mauve. 
The Sultan—Dark maroon. 
William Copeland—Lilac rose. 
William Pitt—Dark crimson; white base 
starred blue. 
(2) The next size lower—the smallest good flowering bulb— 
10 to 11 11 to 12 
centimetres centimetres 
(100) (100) 
COR be eran $6.00 $7.00 
Peer ci Si Ses 7.00 8.50 
SINGLE EARLY TULIPS 
Bloom two weeks before the Darwins. 
Gay, dainty and brilliant. 
Artus—Scarlet, yellow center. 
Brilliant Star—Large crimson-scarlet. 
Calypso—Large pale primrose-yellow. 
Chrysolora—Large golden-yellow. 
Fred Moore—Deep, ruddy apricot, edged 
orange. 
Primrose Queen—Pale yellow with thin 
red edge. 
Prosperity—Bright, deep pink. 
White Swan—Large pure white. 
TRIUMPH TULIPS 
Bloom between earlies and Darwins. 
Algiba—Purple mauve. 
U. S. A.—Rosy red, orange edge. 
BREEDER TULIPS 
Bronze Queen—Buff within, center bright 
lemon; outside purplish-fawn. 
Prince of Orange — Terra-cotta, orange 
edge. Base yellow streaked green. 
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WHAT IS 
THE DIF- 
FERENCE © 
Between Top- 
size bulbs and 
cheap inferior 
sizes ?—See for 
yourself. The 
larger the bulb, 
the larger the 
flower. This is 
true of most 
Bulbous  flow- 
ers, as all ex- 
perts know. 
Photo shows 
two Tulips of 
same variety — 
Note the great 
difference in 
size. 

COTTAGE TULIPS 
Long slender sturdy stems. Smaller 
than most Darwins, but last year after 
year in the flower border. 
SPECIAL MIXTURE—10-11 cm. bulbs 
all colors, 100 for $4.95 100 minimum. 
Argo—Deep gold, pencilled orange. 
Bouton D’Or— Showy yellow, striking 
black anthers. 
Brightness — Bright scarlet with white 
center. 
Caledonia — Orange-scarlet with black 
center. 
Ellen Wilmott—Soft yellow, fragrant. 
Gesneriana Lutea—Pure golden. 
Gesneriana Major—Crimson with strik- 
ing black center. 
Golden Crown—Yellow with red line edg- 
ing petals. 
Grenadier—Orange, yellow base. 
Inglescombe Pink — Bright salmon-pink 
with blue base. As tall as most Dar- 
wins. - 
Inglescombe Yellow—Large glossy can- 
ary-yellow, tall. 
La Merveille—Orange--scarlet. Fragrant. 
Red Rocket—Crimson-scarlet. Tall. 
