
TULIPS for Your May Garden 
receiving the bulbs. 
distance apart to plant bulbs. 
Our Tulips this season have been selected from the finest American and English sources. 
The bulbs are in the largest sizes obtainable. The varieties are those that have proven 
themselves to be the best. Because of the possibility of losses at sea we cannot guarantee 
that we will be able to supply all of the Tulip Bulbs. Orders afte taken subject to our 
Supply is very limited this season. We therefore urge immediate ordering. 
CULTURAL DIRECTIONS: See diagram on bottom of page showing depth and 
10 100 10 100 
WA Fantasy (Parrot). Large, pink Pride .of Haarlem (Darwin). 
+s a flower with green spot at base bright carmine-rose, with blue 
DARWIN TULIPS Gimpetalserewen nce te Meta LAS. Nl Sw DaSCie eee ee eee asscas 1.00 9.00 
i 100 Farncombe Sanders (Darwin). Princess Elizabeth (Darwin) 
Afterglow (Darwin). Deep BEEN Brilliant rosy scarlet, with Crimson-pink, edged soft rose- 
orange, with salmon shading h p 
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orange with yellowish base.... 1.00 9.00 coe rai Rete oe i py bans Leeann 
Baronne de la Tonnaye (Dar- x ee ; = o1t lavender-violet, shading 
a peeutfal, Seria borne on very graceful stems 1.00 9.00 to silvery heliotrope at edge.. 1.00 9.00 
deep rosy pink, ‘margined tae Bare aoe es Wm. Copeland (Darwin). Li- 
lis Ninweeestoeacsae ecm ee, hee TOO 200 Rk ye pate can rea Ee lac rose, medium size flowers, 
Bartigon (Darwin). Large; fiery Lone “y one, ee prere one of the earliest to bloom. 
TEC SSSHOW Van Bases ences eee ae 1.00 9.00 SAeese oe ite Da cae pn 80 7.00 Excellent for forcing................ .80 7.00 
Bronze Queen (Breeder). Beau- : J SA ees Th ; Wm. Pitt (Darwin). Deep crim- 
tiful flower of a delicate La ead hens Reha Oita Se son, medium size flowers, ex- 
shade of brown inside tinted poor ee OC sweet =scellte cellent for early forcing, be- 
ce y forcing, be 
golden bronze pe eee Pcs 1.00 9.00 CO nei sa sea these ek Bir snatalee es 1.00 9.00 ing earlier than Bartigon........ 1.00 9.00 
City of Haarlem (Darwin). Louis XIV (Breeder). Deep Z, b D F P 
Handsome vermillion red of purple, bronze flushed. Mar- WeneoDur aie Cee) ese 
Sreat substances. 1.6. eee, Oe. 00 gin golden brown. Flowers rn oe aS Sears 7 
Clara Butt (Darwin). Soft sal- Ol laneemsubstancenss- +c DP O) AO) Tit. [ee RASH ee A 1 = ane me 1-25 © 11-50 
NOI NARS CA DI RM | Sh.inneeoccnoreecsoosn a7 SO) Miss Blanche (Cottage). Large PSA BARNES. ee gone. 
Dido (Cottage). Flame orange, pure white, good forcer.......... 1308 12.00 making ee fine display and 
edged bright orange yellow. Mme. Krelage (Darwin). Soft- SOOCMLOLECUCLII Demme ee etne trees .70 6.00 
One of the most spectacular lilac-rose with broad margin 
Ol weulins eee hata 1.30 12.00 Of} blush “pitiksc.hete.teacesstec 1.00 9.00 SINGLE EARLY TULIPS 
Dream (Darwin). Beautiful Mrs. Moon (Cottage). Pure “8 ; 
soft, uniform lilac large bright yellow with pointed _ The outstanding characteristic of this class 
TOWELS aero saree ac ewettan cc catasts 1.00 9.00 petals slightly reflecting. Very is the earliness of bloom. 
Ellen Willmott (Cottage). aA DOPULate Mester ee eee sets oe oe 1.00 9.00 Keizerskroon. Crimson-scarlet, 
large flowering cottage tulip, Mr. Zimmerman (Triumph). edged bright yellow; large 
beautifully shaped, soft creamy Silky rose pink shading to showy flowers on a very tall 
Vellowaekina erat Genesee eee, 1.00 9.00 HAMIME BYE TDEISE epcos ccaeoreceeceppes- 95H.) Eval Anosalers SSN ecg orcs qeceecooaae heey ilnkesy(0) 






liest of white Lilies. Its delightful fragrance 
and beautiful white flowers make it a symbol 
of purity. Madonna Lilies bloom about the 
same time as Delphiniums. When planted 
together form a garden display difficult to 
equal. Should be planted in full sun and 
in a well drained soil. Wiull bloom in June. 
Large Bulbs, 25c each; $2.50 per doz.; 
$15.00 per 100. Extra Large Bulbs, 35c 
each; 3 for $1.00; $3.50 per doz.; $25.00 
per 100. Jumbo Bulbs, 50c each; $5.50 
per doz. 
HARDY LILIES 
Madonna Lily (Lilium Candidum). The love- 
Regale. The fragrant flowers are white, shading to pale yellow in the 
center, with a pink tinge on the outer edges. It grows 3 to 4 feet 
high and is extremely hardy. Easily grown. Plant bulb about 6 inches 
deep. Blooms in July. Large Bulbs, 25c each; $2.50 per doz.; $16.00 
per 100. Extra Large Bulbs, 35c each; $3.50 per doz.; $25.00 per 100; 
Jumbo Bulbs, 50c each; $5.50 per doz. 
Tenuifolium. A small Lily of brilliant coloring, deep waxy scarlet. A 
gem in the rock garden as well as in the border. Prefers a cool, damp, 
loamy soil and partial shade, but does well anywhere in well-drained 
soil. June flowering. 15¢ each; $1.50 per doz. 

Lilies are the state- 
LYCORIS (Hardy Amaryllis) 
Squamigera. (Amaryllis Halli). Produces in early spring 
attractive green foliage which grows until July, when 
it ripens and disappears. About a month later to your 

surprise the flower stocks spring from the ground to a 
height of 2 to 3 ft. developing an umbel of large lily- 
shaped flowers, 8 to 12 in number, of a delicate lilac- 
pink shade. The bulb is perfectly hardy; must be 
planted in fall; cover the bulb about 4 inches. Each, 
75c; $8.25 per doz. 






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Diagram Showing Depth to Plant Bulbs. 


liest of all hardy 
plants during their 
respective flowering 
seasons, and con- 
stitute the chief at- 
traction in the har- 
dy border. Plant in 
well-drained soil. 

