6 “Ellen Willmott” is Unconventional but Charming 
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ENGLISH COTTAGE GARDEN TULIPS 
, | ‘HE Cottage Tulip Group is unique in that it presents the greatest variation in flower form of any of the major classi- 
fications. There are blooms of the conventional Tulip form which are impossible to distinguish from Darwins; there 
are egg-shaped and bowl-shaped Tulips, as well as some that show a rosebud form, and in addition to these there are Lily- 
flowered with long, pointed, gracefully reflexed petals. 
The colors range from white through all the various shades of blush, pink, salmon, and rose and the most brilliant 
and startling shades of cerise, carmine and crimson as well as yellow. There is not a dull variety in the entire group. 
They bloom during the latter part of May and grow from about 11% to 3 feet in height. They may be used with, or in 
exactly the same way as Darwin Tulips, and with their brilliancy and wide diversity in form will provide unusual effects. 
Cottage Tulips should be planted in just the same way as suggested for Darwins. 
English Cottage Garden 
Tulip Mixture 
An attractive and interesting Tulip mixture 
offering not only a brilliant range of color but 
also great diversity in flower form. 
They bloom at the same time as the “Darwins” 
and add variety and beauty to the late May 
garden. 
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Alaska—28 in. 
Lily form. Remarkably long, twisted buds opening to Lily-like 
flowers of canary-yellow with a deeper-toned base. Becomes an 
enormous six-pointed star when fully open. 
50 cts. for 3, $1.40 for 10, $3.30 for 25, $12.55 per 100 
Argo—26 in. 
A gracefully shaped, pointed bud opening to a broad, bowl- 
shaped flower of canary-yellow, with a wire edge of red, and 
gradually becoming stippled with red throughout as the bloom 
develops. 40 cts. for 3, $1.20 for 10, $2.90 for 25, $11.00 per 100 
Avis Kennicott—29 in. 
Large, elongated flowers of butter-yellow, with dark spots at 
the base and black anthers. A fine garden variety. 
45 cts. for 3, $1.30 for 10, $3.15 for 25, $11.90 per 100 
Caledonia— 24 in. 
Handsome, large, elongated blooms of rich, orange-scarlet, with 
conspicuous greenish centers, which enhance the vividness of the 
coloring when the blooms open. Very showy. 
35 cts. for 3, $1.15 for 10, $2.75 for 25, $10.55 per 100 
Carrara—26 in. 
An extremely beautiful white Tulip, opening to broad bowls of 
snowy whiteness, marbled slightly on the outside of the petals 
with fine grayish lavender lines. White base, yellow anthers. 
60 cts. for 3, $1.65 for 10, $3.90 for 25, $14.75 per 100 
Dido—30 in. 
Vivid rose-red, edged with soft orange, overlaid with a frosty 
bloom; within it is cerise-orange, paling to old-gold at the edges. 
One of the largest Tulips known, and has a soft, spicy fragrance. 
50 cts. for 3, $1.40 for 10, $3.30 for 25, $12.55 per 100 
Ellen Willmott—24 in. 
Lily form. Remarkably long-pointed buds, opening to giant, 
starry flowers of pale creamy yellow. Looks well with dark 
varieties like La Tulipe Noire. 
40 cts. for 3, $1.20 for 10, $2.90 for 25, $11.00 per 100 
Gesneriana Major (Red Rocket)—28 in. 
Lily form. Brilliant scarlet, with an orange glow inside and an 
intense blue base. 
45 cts. for 3, $1.30 for 10, $3.15 for 25, $11.90 per 100 
Grenadier—24 in. 
A spectacular variety of brilliant reddish orange shaded with 
golden yellow on the outside and intense dazzling scarlet within. 
A most outstanding Tulip, providing the most spectacular display 
of color possible in the family. 
40 cts. for 3, $1.25 for 10, $3.00 for 25, $11.45 per 100 
Inglescombe Pink—26 in. 
Long, incurved petals of old-rose and orange on the outside; 
deep rose inside, with a large green and white base changing to 
light China rose with a blue base. 
35 cts. for 3, $1.15 for 10, $2.70 for 25, $10.35 ber 100 
Inglescombe Yellow—22 in. 
A deep canary-yellow flower of true Darwin shape, usually 
slightly tinged with a hair line of red at the edges of the petals, and 
if the season is long, apt to assume most attractive reddish or 
orange tints. 35 cts. for 3, $1.05 for 10, $2.45 for 25, $9.25 per 100 
Miss Blanche—26 in. 
A splendid, large-flowered, creamy white Tulip, which has 
proved especially fine as a bedding variety. It is also one of the 
few Cottage Tulips which will force well. 
40 cts. for 3, $1.25 for 10, $3.00 for 25, $11.45 per 100 
Moonlight—28 in. 
An exquisite shade of pale canary-yellow. The blooms are 
extremely long, with slender, pointed petals opening to large, 
starry flowers borne on tall, strong stems. 
50 cts. for 3, $1.40 for 10, $3.30 for 25, $12.55 per 100 
Mother’s Day (Lemon Queen)—235 in. 
Outside of the petals i is cloudy pale sulphur, that soft subdued 
new tint one sees in costly silk. Inside a shiny, contrasting shade 
of buttercup-yellow. Ivory anthers. 
50 cts. for 3, $1.50 for 10, $3.60 for 25, $13.65 per 100 
Mrs. Moon—26 in. 
Lily form. Beautiful large yellow blooms of perfect shape, with 
pointed, reflexing petals. Excellent for massed bedding. 
50 cts. for 3, $1.40 for 10, $3.30 for 25, $12.55 per 100 
Orange King—24 in. 
Globe-shaped flowers of deep orange, shaded with rose; deep 
orange-scarlet inside, with yellow centers. Sweet-scented. 
40 cts. for 3, $1.20 for 10, $2.90 for 25, $11.00 per 100 
Rosabella— 24 in. 
Beautiful, rich rose with an undefined white edge; inside lovely 
shell-pink, with creamy white base. Large flowers on stout stalks. 
When opening they resemble rosebuds. 
50 cts. for 3, $1.40 for 10, $3.30 for 25, $12.55 per 100 
Vesta—27 in. 
Pale primrose blooms which become pure white as they mature; 
black anthers. Excellent for both bedding and forcing. 
50 cts. for 3, $1.50 for 10, $3.60 for 25, $13.65 per 100 
