
Cottage FOERID Tulips 
(May-Flowering) 
Cottage Tulips bloom at the same time as the Darwins and have 
some very beautiful colors in this selection. We also offer under 
this classification a list of Hybrid Tulips. They are Hybrid Tulips, 
being crosses between the popular Darwins and the Cottage Tulips. 
They bloom with the earliest Darwins and last in good condition 
during the blooming season of the Darwins. 
ALBINO. A popular white Cottage Tulip which is largely used for 
early forcing. Excellent when grown from precooled stock. Height 
24 inches. $1.20 for 10; $11.00 per 100 
AMBROSIA. This beautiful new variety of hybrid Tulip contains 
a combination of shades—bronze with rosy lilac glow; inside of 
the !arge, well-shaped flower is a salmon-orange tone. An in- 
teresting new Cottage Tulip. Height 28 inches. 
$1.30 for 10; $12.00 per 100 
ARGO. The large flowers are globes of rich yellow at first, pow- 
dered with scarlet dots at the edaes, which suffuse the whole 
bloom eventuaHy, making a vivid orange flower. Height 26 inches. 
80c for 10; $7.00 per 100 
AVIS KENNICOTT. A rich, deep shade of yellow, with a striking 
black base and anthers. Its large flowers have a decidedly elon- 
gated shape. Height 25 inches. $1.00 for 10; $9.00 per 100 
BOUTON D’OR. Deep chrome-yellow, with black anthers, medium 
sized, cup-shaped flower of great beauty for cutting. Height 20 
inches. 80c¢ for 10; $7.00 per 100 
BARBARA PRATT. Rich light cochineal-carmine, edges lilac-rose, 
with narrow green edge; anthers yellow. A very beautiful Tulip 
with slightly reflexed petals. Highly recommended for exhibi- 
tions. In a test of over one hundred varieties of New and Rare 
Tulips in the writer’s garden, this variety was very frequently 
commented on. We consider it one of the finest Tulips of recent 
introduction. Height 36 inches. $3.60 for 10; $35.00 per 100 
CARRARA. This Tulip, when first exhibited in 1921, 
was considered the finest new white variety. Blooms 
broadly cup-shaped, with rounded petals that all come 
to the same level when the flower is half open. Height 
26 inches. $1.20 for 10; $11.00 per 100 
DIDO. A large, well-formed flower of rich orange-rose 
tone, with margin of bright orange-yellow, inside bright 
orange with yellow base. Very popular border variety 
that always is admired in our trials on account of its 
lively color. Excellent for exhibition. Slightly fragrant. 
Height 30 inches. 90c for 10; $8.00 per 100 
ECLATANTE. Very lively color in the border. A de- 
lightful shade of bright salmon; flowers large, of good 
substance and al! borne on fine strong stems. Height 
26 inches. $1.20 for 10; $11.00 per 100 
ELLEN WILLMOTT. Soft primrose-yellow, passing with 
age into a darker tone; long large flower with slightly 
reflexing petals on a sturdy stem. Height 20 inches. 
90c for 10; $8.00 per 100 
MRS. HAROLD |! 

PRATT (See page 10) 



COLLECTION OF 
COTTAGE and DARWIN 
TULIPS 
Four varieties illustrated in color 
pages 10 and 11. 
on 
SCOTCH 
LASSIE 
DIDO (Cottage) 
INGLESCOMBE YELLOW (Cottage) 
MRS. HAROLD |. PRATT (Darwin) 
SCOTCH LASSIE (Darwin) 
See page 
40 Bulbs, 10 each 4 10 
varieties ae to 00 
100 Bulbs, 25 each 4 
varieties 0.00 
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. 90c 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 
forcing. Height 22 inches. 90c for 10; $8.00 per 100 
INGLESCOMBE YELLOW. A beautiful variety. 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. Height 22 inches. 80c for 10; $7.00 per 100 
LYDIA SPERLING. A gem among the new pale yellow hybrid Tulips. An even 
tone of soft 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 cc r the 
finest pale yellow Tulip in existence. Height 28 inches. 
$3.10 for 10; $30.00 per 100 
MARJORIE BOWEN. A very unusual shade—a combination of buff and sal- 
mon which passes to a deep rose-pink with salmon shading. The !arge, 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 magnificent 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 
MERCURIUS. One of the best of the soft yellow Tulios 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 
MRS. MOON (Fulgens lutea maxima). Large, deep golden yellow flowers of 
good substance, slightly reflexing, somewhat approaching the ‘lily-flowered 
shape. One of the best good yellow varieties. Height 24 inches 
90c for 10; $8.00 per 100 
MOONLIGHT. Bright canary-yellow; splendid large, ova! 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. 
$1.10 for 10; $10.00 per 100 
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