Cottage and the New 
GESNERIANA SPATHULATA (Red Rocket) (3), Of all the red 
tulips this is one of the most brilliant. When fully opened the rich 
crimson-searlet flowers make a spectacular display, the effect being 
enhanced by the deep blue base. The petals are long and pointed. 
(28 inches). 3 for 30c, 12 for $1.10. 
GRENADIER (2). Because of its brilliant 
red color and low habit of growth this a superb 
‘) Lm tulip for bedding purposes. The very large 
, “or flowers are a dazzling orange-scarlet with yel- 

low base. The Single Early Tulips which are 
i, so much used for bedding will be very scarce 
* this year and we recommend Grenadier in their 

Sy place. Top size bulbs, 12 for $1.00, 100 for $7.50. 
» First size bulbs (will make fine large blooms), 
oo 12 for 80c, 100 for $6.00. 
INGLESCOMBE SCARLET (3). The plant- 
ag ing of this variety is one of the brightest spots 
in our tulip fields. It always attracts atten- 
tion. The long pointed flowers are brilliant 
searlet with a black base. (24 inches), 12 for 
$1.00, 100 for $7.50. 


LA MERVEILLE (4). Orange-scarlet flushed rose 
with yellow base. Large flower of beautiful long shape. 
Delightfully fragrant. (20-in.) First size bulbs, 12 for 
Ye, 100 for $5.50, Top size bulbs, 12 for 90c, 100 for $6.75. 
MAYFLOWER (1). This and Advance form a pair 
of the largest and finest tulips in existence. Very early 
but about a week later than Advance. Bright old rose 
with searlet flush, blue center. Each 50c, 3 tor $1.40. 
ORANGE KING (3). Glistening deep orange shaded rose with 
vellow base. Large globular flower. Sweet scented, (28-in.) First 
size bulbs, 12 for 75e, 100 for $5.50. Top size bulbs, 12 for 90c, 100 
for $6.75. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER (4). A splendid new variety that attracts 
immediate attention. Bright orange-red—a color not too common in 
tulips. A large flower on a strong tall stem. 3 for 45e, 12 for $1.60. 
The numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4 indicate relative time of flowering, those 
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FANTASY (Parrot) numbered (1) being the earliest. The other numbers in parentheses 
denote height. 
MAY FLOWERING TULIPS PLEASE MAIL YOUR ORDERS 
BY NOVEMBER 15th. 
E feel that we are very fortunate to be able to present such an extensive list 
of the Cottage or Mayflowering Tulips. It contains a wonderful variety of 
lovely things—many of them our particular favorites in the tulip world. The 
colors range from the most brilliant reds and yellows to soft pastels and white. 
Some of the tallest tulips are here and others that are low growing. In form 
there are cup-shaped, lily flowering. vase-shaped and long egg shaped blooms. 
Many of the varieties have Darwin-like stiff stems while many others like Picotee 
and La Merveille have an especially graceful appearance due to their flexible 
stems. 

For bedding purposes many of the shorter stemmed cottage tulips with their 
bright clear color are superb, 
ORANGE, SCARLET AND RED 
ADVANCE (Extra early). A sensational new tulip. Not only does it have a 
flower larger than any Darwin but it comes days ahead of any of the other May 
flowering or Darwin tulips. The inside of the huge blossom is bright scarlet with 
blackish blue base. The outside is red with a deep roseate flush. Not more than 
12 to a customer. Each 35ce, 3 for $1.00, 12 for $3.50. 
ARGO (1). Golden yellow slightly marked on the top with orange which color 
spreads and deepens as the flower ages. Large cup-shaped flowers on strong 
28 inch stems. 3 for 35e, 12 for $1.25. 
Mixed Cottage Tulips 
We recommend this mixture highly where colorful mixed beds are wanted. 
[t would be splendid for cut flowers, too. The mixture contains varieties from our 
list here and many other new and unusual varieties of which we do not have 
sufficient stock to list separately. First size bulbs (will make full sized flowers), 
0 for $1.00, 100 for $4.50, 250 for $10.75. Top size bulbs, 15 for $1.00, 100 for $6.00, arr 
250 for $14.00. PICOTEE 
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