May Flowering Tulips 
This beautiful class has become very popu- 
lar. They are quite distinct. Exiremely hardy, 
flower freely, excellent for bedding. borders or 
among hardy flowers or shrubs. Excellent for 
cutting; flowers last a long time. Average 
height about 26 inches. 
Your choice, each 8c, doz. 75c, $5.50 per 100, 
unless otherwise stated. 
Avis Kennicott — Large yellow flower with 
black base. Long stem; lemon scented. 
Beauty of Bath—A large oval flower with 
delicate pastel pencilings and flushes of gold 
and amber, orchid and pink on creamy base. 
Dido—Deep rich pink, salmon edges, suf- 
fused and slightly edged orange; very fragrant. 
Ellen Willmot—Creamy yellow, long petals, 
good stem and extra good keeper. Very late. 
Gesneriana Lutea—Long pointed flower and 
stem that may always be cut full length, since 
all leaf growth clusters close at its base. 
Gesneriana Major (Red Rocket)—Large flow- 
ers of luminous crimson scarlet with blue- 
black center. One of the finest of the May- 
Flowering group. 
Inglescombe Yellow—Glossy canary yellow 
sometimes showing a scarlet edge as flowers 
age. Large globular flowers of Darwin form. 
Has been called Yellow Darwin. 
La Merveille—This tulip has points of excel- 
lence that place it in a class by itself. In some 
lights it is flaming scarlet; in others soft rosy 
red. When widely open the yellow center gives 
it a likeness to a poinsettia; but again it re- 
sumes its bud form. Has strong but graceful 
stem and naturalizes well. Very fragrant. 
Mrs. Kerrell — This has pointed, curving 
petals and flexible wiry stem; color golden pink; 
an ideal tulip to show. 
Mrs. Moon—Lily flowered, rich golden yel- 
low. Large vase-shaped flowers with narrow, 
pointed, reflexing petals. Fragrant. 
Orange King—Glowing orange, shaded scar- 
let, fragrant. 
Picotee—White margined carmine-rose. The 
color suffusing the whole flower as it ages. 
Good size flowers with pointed, reflexing 
petals. 
Serene—Beautiful rich cerise pink, reflexed. 

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Tulips 
A special offer of the popular varieties of 
Darwins, which include an excellent selection 
for large plantings of blooming size. Each 5c; 
doz. 40c; 100 $3.00. 
Allard Pierson 
Avis Kennicott 
Bartigon 
Bronze Queen 
La Merveille 
Louis XIV 
Mrs. Kerrell 
Mrs. Moon 
Clara Butt Mrs. Potter Palmer 
Dream Norman Beauty 
yesneriana lutea Orange King 
Gretchen William Copeland 

Early Single Tulips 
The earliest tulips to bloom. Medium 
height and make a fine display. Easy to 
force in pots for early flowers. 
Each, 9c; dozen, 85c; 100, $6.50. 
Diana—Pure white. Flowers large and at- 
tractive. Fine for forcing as well as for the 
garden. 
Duchess d’Parma — Orange scarlet, with 
blended border of deep yellow. Good stem. 
large flower. 
Keizerskroon—Bright red wi.h wide yellow 
border. Early. 
General DeWet—Golden yellow splashed and 
feathered with deep orange. Fragrant. 
Prince of Austria—Large brilliant orange- 
scarlet flower borne on tall stems. 
Rising Sun—A superb yellow tulip. 
large, perfect form; a good keeper. 
Thomas Moore — ‘Terra cotta irregularly 
blended with rose and yellow. Earliest tulip 
having long stem. Extra good forcer. 
Early Double Tulips 
They also bloom in April. The full peony- 
like flowers make a gorgeous effect. Many 
have beautifully blended colors and are suited 
for mass planting. Only the choicest varieties 
are listed here. 
Each, 9c; dozen, 85c. 
Electra — Claret red, shaded carmine; very 
double. 
Mr. Van Der Hoeff—Pure yellow, large, 
bedder. 
Orange Nassau—Crimson flushed flame, with 
margin of orange. 
' Peach Blossom—Deep rose pink, flushed on 
white. Large full flower, strong stem, good 
bedder. 
Extra 
good 

FANTASY 
Parrot (Dragon) Tulips 
Parrot Tulips are most unusual, with their 
artistic and quaint form. The petals of the 
flowers are laciniated and attractively fringed. 
Average height about 28 inches. 
Fantasy—Beautiful, salmon-rose with green 
markings, fantastically shaped petals, large 
flower on strong, tall stem. Recently sold at 
$100 each. Each 10c; doz. $1.00. 
Sundew—Bright red with white base, petals 
beautifully fringed. Very attractive, unlike 
any other Tulip in existence. Each 8e; doz. 75c. 
Perfecta—Light scarlet, striped green and 
yellow. Each 10¢; doz. $1.00. 
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