COTTAGE AND HYBRID TULIPS, MAY-FLOWERING 
GOLDEN STATUE. A very large, oval flower 
of deep lemon-yellow; petals are slightly 
serrated at the edges, the inner ones paler 
than the outer ones. One of the finest late 
primrose-yellow Tulips and an excellent exhi- 
bition variety. Height 26 inches. 
$3.10 for 10; $30.00 per 100 
GRENADIER. A Tulip of great beauty and of 
an unusual and_ striking color—brilliant 
orange-red throughout. The flowers are large, 
very sweetly scented, and borne on sturdy 
stems. Excellent for both beds and borders. 
Height 24 inches. 90 cts. for 10; $8.00 per 100 
HAMMER HALES. Golden brown, flushed 
old-rose; inside bright apricot, edged bronze- 
yellow, with yellow base and green halo; very 
long flower. Height 24 inches. 
90 cts. for 10; $8.00 per 100 
INGLESCOMBE PINK (Salmon Queen). 
Beautiful soft rosy pink, slightly flushed 
salmon; large, globular flower of excellent 
form. For borders or late foremg. Height 
22 inches. 90 cts. for 10; $8.00 per 100 
INGLESCOMBE YELLOW. A beautiful va- 
riety. Size, form and height greatly resemble 
the Darwins, so much so that It is frequently 
called the ‘Yellow Darwin.” A deep shade of 
canary-yellow which gradually becomes edged 
and suffused scarlet as the flower ages. Height 
22 inches. 70 cts. for 10; $6.00 per 100 
JANE ALDRED. Flowers large, of excellent 
form, and a uniform even tone of creamy 
yellow which changes to white as the flower 
ages. A strong, even grower and one of the 
best, if not the best, of its color. Among the 
newer pale primrose varieties this is much 
admired in our trials. Height 28 inches. 
$3.10 for 10; $30.00 per 100 
LYDIA SPERLING. A gem among the new 
pale yellow hybrid Tulips. An even tone of 
cote canary-yellow slightly stippled peach- 
pink, and inside an even tone of pale canary- 
yellow. Flower of good size and attractive 
form, borne on a fine strong stem, and one of 
the most delicately tinted varieties we have 
ever seen. A seedling of the famous Mrs. F. E. 
Dixon, which we consider the finest pale yellow 
Tulip in existence. Height 28 inches. 
$3.10 for 10; $30.00 per 100 


LA MERVEILLE. Orange-scarlet, flushed rose 
with a yellow base; very long, large flower of 
exquisite form, deliciously scented. Height 
20 inches. 90 cts. for 10; $8.00 per 100 
MAGNOLIA. One of the most unusually 
colored Tulips in our list—creamy white 
heavily marked, suffused and shaded red; 
base dark blue, bordered white. Height 26 
inches. $2.10 for 10; $20.00 per 100 
MARJORIE BOWEN. A very unusual shade— 
a combination of buff and salmon which passes 
to a deep rose-pink with salmon shading. The 
large, well-formed flower is borne on a fine 
strong stem. Splendid for exhibition. Much 
admired on account of its lively color. Height 
24 inches. $3.10 for 10; $30.00 per 100 
MARSHAL HAIG. Among the new Tulips 
this ranks supreme as being one of the finest 
brilliant self-red colors. A flower of magnifi- 
cent size and texture and much admired on 
account of its brilliant tone. We consider this 
the best brilliant red Cottage Tulip of recent 
introduction. Height 30 inches. 
$2.60 for 10; $25.00 per 100 
MERCURICUS. One of the best of the soft 
yellow Tulips of Darwin-like shape. The 
flowers are of large size, excellent substance, 
and are borne on fine strong stems. Height 
28 inches. $2.10 for 10; $20.00 per 100 
MME. BUYSSENS. Pale primrose inside; out- 
side canary-yellow with yellow base; large 
flower of egg shape on a tall stem. One of the 
good soft pale yellow Cottage Tulips. Height 
28 inches. $3.10 for 10; $30.00 per 100 
MOONLIGHT. Bright canary-yellow; splen- 
did large, oval flower with outer petals slightly 
reflexed at tips. A very popular variety when 
grown in pots for exhibition on account of its 
early forcing qualities. Height 24 inches. 
90 cts. for 10; $8.00 per 100 
MRS. MOON (Fulgens lutea maxima). 
Large, deep golden yellow flowers of good 
substance, slightly reflexing, somewhat ap- 
proaching the “‘lily-flowered”’ shape. One of 
the best good yellow varieties. Height 24 in. 
90 cts. for 10; $8.00 per 100 

NECTARINE. A very lovely variety, parti- 
cularly when planted in a shady location. 
Beautiful shade of primrose-yellow, flushed 
apricot near edges of the petals. Height 26 
inches. $3.10 for 10; $30.00 per 100 
ORANGE KING. Beautiful deep orange, 
shaded rose, inside deep orange-scarlet; yel- 
low center. Very sweetly scented. Height 
23 inches. 90 cts. for 10; $8.00 per 100 
PRIDE OF INGLESCOMBE. White, edged 
deep carmine-rose, with age becoming suffused 
carmine-rose; white base starred blue. A long, 
beautifully shaped new Tulip of Picotee type, 
but a darker and brighter color. Height 23 
inches. $1.10 for 10; $10.00 per 100 
REFULGENCE. Outstanding in color, huge 
in size, and in all respects most highly recom- 
mended. This is one of the largest flowering 
Tulips among the new orange-scarlet hybrid 
varieties. Height 25 inches. 
$2.60 for 10; $25.00 per 100 
ROSABELLA. This beautiful variety—one of 
the finest introductions in Cottage Tulips of 
recent years—is, perhaps, best described as a 
beautiful shade of salmon-rose. When planted 
in the hardy border, especially when the lovely 
early-blooming Anchusa myosotidiflora is used 
as a ground-cover, the beautiful color of this 
variety creates a very charming effect. Height 
26 inches. $1.10 for 10; $10.00 per 100 
VESTA. Pale sulphur-yellow on opening, turn- 
ing to pure white when in full bloom; flowers 
of good size and carried on fine strong stems. 
Height 26 inches. 90 cts. for 10; $8.00 per 100 
SUPERB MIXTURE. A select assortment 
covering almost every conceivable color 
and shade. Those who have not grown 
these Tulips, and desire a mixture for trial 
purposes, can depend on getting every 
color that obtains in this beautiful class of 
Tulips. 
70 cts. for 10; $6.50 per 100; $60.00 per 1000 

° o ge We are growing approximately 200 New and Rare Tulips at our Mile-Front Farm. The quantities of salable bulbs 
New and Rare Tulip Varieties. are limited and too few for listing in our Catalog. We invite your inquiries for any varieties you are interested in. 
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