PARROT TULIP 
: ‘fantasy 
A sport of the Dar- 
win Tulip, Clara Butt; 
exactly the same beau- 
tiful true pink, except 
that the inside color is 
even more intense—a 
delightful warm pink, 
thrilling to the eye of 
the Tulip-lover. The 
petals of this quaint 
flower are laciniated 
and the outside, or 
back, is artistically 
marbled with apple- 
green. Fantasy grows 
the same height as 
Clara Butt and blooms 
at the same time out- 
doors. Height 27 inches. 
$1.10 for 10; 
$10.00 per 100 
SCHOONOORD. Becutifu 
forcing qualities. One 


COTTAGE AND HYBRID TULIPS—Continued 
NECTARINE. A very lovely variety, particulcrly when planted in a shady location. Beau- 
tiful 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; yellow 
center. Very sweetly scented. Height 23 inches 90c for 10; $8.00 per 100 
PRIDE OF INGLESCOMBE. White, edged deep carmine-rose, with age becoming suf- 
fused carmine-rose; white base starred blue. A long, beautifully shaped Tulip of Picotee 
type, but a darker and brighter color. Height 23 inches. $1.10 for 10; $10.00 per 100 
REFUGENCE. 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, especiaily when the lovely early-blooming Anchusa myosotidi- 
flora is used as a ground-cover, the beautiful color of this variety creates a very charming 
pure 
f the best dcuble white vcrieties, 
effect. Height 26 inches. 
VESTA. 
SUPERB MIXTURE. A 
shade. 
These Tulips bloom several weeks before the 
Darwins. The Mendel Tulips b!oom at the same 
tme but have stems 3 or 4 inches longer. The 
average height of this class of Tulips is about 
2 inches. 
APRIL QUEEN. (Mendel.) An even tone of 
rose-pink with clear white base. Very clear 
cclor and much admired at our Farm. 
CRAMOISI BRILLIANT. G'owing scarlet, with 
yellow base; long narrow flower. 
DE WET. Golden yellow, flushed deep oranae; 
large, sweet-scented flower of erect habit. Quite 
different in coler from any other variety. A 
gilcrious flame-color Tulip for any p!ace in the 
garden and equally beautiful indoors. 
FRED MOORE. An improved form of Thomas 
Moore. Deep ruddy apricot, shading at the edges 
of the petals to dull orange-yellow; center 
marked olive-green; medium-sized flower; sweet- 
scented. Lovely when forced. 
GOLDEN BRILLIANT. A very bright color— 
deepest canary-yellow. Sport of the popular 
Single Early Tulip Cramoisi Brilliant. 
HANDEL. (Mendel.) Pure white blooms tinged 
with pink; of splendid substance. A real beauty. 
of good size on fine strong stems 
select assortment covering almost every conceivable color 
Those who have not grown these Tulips, and desire a m:xture fcr trial purposes, 
can depend on getting every cclor that obtcins in this beautiful class of Tulips. 
$1.50 for 10; $14.00 per 100 
Pale sulphur-yellow on opening, turning to pure white when in full bloom; flowers 
Height 26 inches. $1.10 fer 10; $10.00 per 100 
and 
70c for 10; $6.50 per 100; $60.00 per 1000 
Sie ie Enalhi ine NV saat Tole Ds 
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(APRIL-FLOWERING) 
KEIZERSKROON. 
yellow; excellent, large flower on long stem. 
splendid for forcing. 
MOZART. A Mendel! variety which blooms about same time 
as the Single Earlies. Deep rose, with rosy white base. 
PRINCE OF AUSTRIA. Brilliant orange-scarlet, with a 
clear yellow base; flcwer large and of a very attractive 
shade when forced. A splendid bedding variety as well. 
RISING SUN. A variety used for exhibition on account of 
its pure yellow color and wonderful size and substance. 
The finest golden yellow Early Tulip introduced to date. 
TRISTAN. (Mendel.) Vivid raspberry-red flowers of large 
size on strong stems. Blooms with early Tulips and re- 
mains in good condition while earlies are in bloom. 
VAN DER NEER. Dcrk purple flower of a most brilliant 
fone and sp!endid shape. This is a striking Tulip. 
VERA. (Mendel.) A choice white variety shaded with rose; 
very delicate and refined. 
WHITE HAWK. A pure white variety, excellent for forc- 
ing cr for bedding, lasting a long time in gocd condition. 
WHITE SWAN. A superb cut-flower is this medium-sized 
white variety which is at its best after the other Early 
Tulips have finished blooming. 
Price of any of the above varieties, 
$1.00 for 10; $9.00 per 100. 
Bright crimson-scariet, edged clear, rich 
Fine bedder; 
Ss. & W. CO.’”S SPECIAL MIXTURE. A mixture consisting of best distinct colors for the cutting garden. 
DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS 
Double Tulips are chiefly grown for their showy 
effects in masses and are very lasting. Where a 
display of color is desired they are very satisfac- 
tory. Excellent for growing in pots or pans, but 
should not be forced into bloom very early. 
COURONNE D’OR (Crown of Gold). Large, 
bold flower of rich golden yellow, shaded. copper. 
Excellent for bedding and winter forcing. 
IMPERATOR RUERORUM. Excellent sccrlet 
for bedding and fercing. A fine variety for the 
herbaceous border where a strong scarlet tone 
is desired. Considered the best of the double 
scarlets 
MURILLO. Delicate roce-pink, flushed white. 
Fine fer beddina and excellent for forcing. 
PEACH BLOSSOM. bBrizht rose-pink, flushed 
white, deepening with age to carmine-rose; 
large. Excellent for pots. 
white sport of Murillo, with the scme excellent 
if not the best 
MATERIALS TO GROW BULBS INDOORS 
(Prepaid within 100 miles of New York.) 
FIBRE. We ecrepcre i 
Factory, this product wt 
finely pulverized Peat 
proper propertion wit! 
shells for the slow 
they contain, also gra 
which acts as a sweet 
food, in correctly ba 
G W. Co.'s Shur 
eon to handle and « 
tructions on all 
HYACINTH GLASSES. 
Hyacinths in woter. 75< 
Ss. & W. CO.”S SHURGROW BULB 
if 
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each 
BULB FIBRE. A mixture of peat moss, 
Fertilizer oround oyster shell and aqranu'ated 
‘sists of charcoal Quart 25c; peck $1.50; 
Jed in bushel $2.50. 
yster PEARL CHIPS. To top off pebbles in 
which bulb bowls to make them attract've 
Ircoal White. Lb. 25c; 5 Ibs. 90c. 
plant Colcred. Lb. 30c; 5 Ibs. $1.25. 
rtions PEBBLES. ideal for the culture of Pa- 
bre Is per-White Narcissus Bu'bs in bowis 
Full 4-lb. carton 35c; 100 Ibs. $4.00. 
BULB BOWLS. For growing most Fall 
Bulbs indoors 7 in. diameter, 2% 
wing ir leep. Polished Copper or Chrome 
tate which when ordering. $2.00 each, 
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90c for 10; $8.00 per 100 
APRIL- 
FLOWERING 
Ss. & W. CO.”S SPECIAL MIXTURE. A mixture consist- 
ing of 15 named varieties, blended so as to give an assort- 
ment of all possible colors and shades, all of vigorous habit 
and large size, uniform height and tme of blooming. 
90c for 10; $8.00 per 100 
Price of any of the Double Early Tulips, $1.00 for 10; 
$9.00 per 100. 

BULBS 
FOR 
WINTER 
WINDOW 
GARDEN 
Many of the Bulbs 
listed in this catalog 
may be grown through- 
cut the winter menths 
in bowls without drain- 
age. The most popular 
varieties are Paper- 
White Narcissus, Chi- 
nese Sacred Narcissus 
Grand Soleil d‘Or Nar- 
cissus, Hyacinths both 
Dutch and Roman, 
Freesias, Muscari or 
Grape Hyacinths 

PAPER-WHITE NARCISSUS 
