
ADVANCE 
ADONIS (Lily-Flowering). 24” Vivid rosy- car- 
mine red. Clear white base. 3 for 30e, 12 
for $1.00. 
ADVANCE. 32” To obtain a glimpse of what 
the tulip future holds plant a few Advance. 
Stems better than the best Darwin; petalage 
longer than the largest Darwin; two weeks 
earlier than the earliest Darwin. All to- 
gether, bolder and better than anything in 
either the Darwin, Breeder or Cottage tulip 
class. Color is a rosy red with a come-hither 
flush of deepest rosette orange and over all 
a bluish sheen. Each 25c; doz. $2.50. 
ALASKA, 25” Long slender flowers, pointed 
petals, of clear yellow, deeper yellow inside; 
yellow base and yellow anthers. Petals slight- 
ly reflexed and fragrant. 3 for 30¢; 12 for $1. 
ALBINO. 20” Pure white with yellow anthers; 
very early and fine. 3 for 50c; doz. $1.50. 
AMBROSIA. 28” A rich flower of pale terra- 
cotta and amber, with a rosy glow througlk 
out; of great size and slender form, very 
long stems. 3 for 30c, 12 for $1.00. 
AVIS KENNICOTT. 25” Long pointed-petal 
yellow flower with striking black base, ivory 
stamens; lemon scented. 3 for 30¢e; 12 for $1. 
BEVERLY (Uily-Flowering). 27” Tall flame 
orange, beautiful new shade; reflexed petals 
Outstanding. 3 for 60c, 12 for $2.00. 
CARRARA. 20” Purest white, ivory stamens, 
large flower of remarkable substance; petals 
are large and round. 3 for 50c, 12 for $1.50. 
COTTAGE TULIPS 
The Cottage Tulips come into 
bloom with the Darwins and Breed- 
ers. They are hardy and robust, 
with long, slender, very stiff stems. 
The flowers are mostly long and 
oval, and many are sweet scented. 
The Cottage Tulips as a class are 
rich in the more delicate and artis- 
tic shades of pink, yellow, orange 
and fawn with salmon, old rose 
and amber, They are the best of all 
tulips for cutting, being the most 
graceful; and some of the shorter 
varieties with their brilliant colors 
are unsurpassed for bedding. 
DIDO. 28” Outside of petals salmon yellow, 
suffused with soft orange, inside bright 
orange. An outstanding tulip in any class. 
Rravrant. po. lOtmooGe Le lOresleso: 
GESNERIANA MAJOR (Red Rocket). 26” Rich 
crimson scarlet with brilliant blue base. The 
large flower of dazzling brilliancy resembles 
a large poppy. 3 for 35ce, 12 for $1.25. 
GRENADIER. 21” Bright orange with rich 
yellow base; large flower on strong stem, 
fragrant. 3 for 30c, 12 for $1.00. 
ILLUMINATOR. 15” A low growing, very col- 
orful flower, deep yellow with flames and 
pencilings of scarlet; base of deep emerald 
green. One of the latest tulips to bloom and 
very showy in bed or border. 3 for 30¢; 12 for 
$1.00. 
INGLESCOMBE YELLOW. 24” Fine large 
globe shaped flower of clear, bright canary 
yellow. Very dependable and easily grown. 
Sometimes known as the ‘‘Yellow Darwin.”’ 
3 for 30c, 12 for 90c, 100 for $6.50. 
JEANNE DESOR. 28” A striking color com- 
bination—deep rich yellow with broad border 
of scarlet toward the edges of the petals. 
Well formed flower of splendid substance; 
strong, stiff stems, outstanding. 3 for 35e, 
12 tors loco, 
JOHN RUSKIN. 20” Pastel coloring—a soft 
blend of apricot rose with mauve shading, 
and amber yellow edge. Exceptionally long 
flower. 3 for 30c, 12 for 90c. 
