GRENADIER— 21-inch. Cottage. Dazzling vermilion-orange, 
very striking and a flame of color in the garden. 3 bulbs 
55c; $2.00 doz. 
HAMMER HALES— 24-inch. Cottage. Extra large coppery 
orange; one of the best brown toned tulips. 3 bulbs 45c; 
$1.50 doz. 
INDIAN CHIEE—Darwin. One of the largest and hand- 
somest tulips ever produced. Rich brown mahogany 
flushed purple, edged warm bronze yellow base. Splendid 
for exhibition and fine for cutting. 3 bulbs 60c; $2.50 doz. 
INGLESCOMBE YELLOW—20-inch. Cottage. Large clear 
yellow of elegant form. 3 bulbs 45c; $1.50 doz. 
JOHN RUSKIN—18-inch. Cottage. Long pointed petals of 
apricot rose with mauve shading. Excellent for cutting. 
3 bulbs 45c; $1.50 doz. 
KING GEORGE V—=30-inch. Darwin. Huge brilliant cherry- 
red with scarlet glow. One of the finest tulips. 3 bulbs 55c; 
$2.00 doz. 
LA MERVEILLH— 20-inch. Cottage. Orange scarlet flushed 
rose with yellow base, delightfully fragrant. 3 bulbs 55c; 
$1.75 doz. 
LOUIS XIV—32-inch. Breeder. Rich purple with an edge 
of golden bronze. An immense flower and highly recom- 
mended. 3 bulbs 55c; $1.75 doz. 
MADAME KRELAGE—Cottage. Excellent rose pink of fine 
form and substance. 3 bulbs 50c; $1.75 doz. 
MEDEA—Cottage. An enormous fiower of “‘crushed straw- 
berry,’ most unusual and very showy. 3 bulbs 55c; 
$2.00 doz. 
MRS. HOAG—Cottage. A magnificent exhibition variety 
with globular flowers of clear, pale yellow; black anthers 
against the glossy yellow make a lovely combination. 
Long lasting and fine for cutting. 3 bulbs 65c; $2.50 doz. 


Ay ie Sinule Early Tulips 
MRS. KERRALL—Cottage. Charming pink with delicate 
golden flush, rather low growing and unexcelled for fore- 
ground planting. 3 bulbs 45c; $1.50 doz. 
MRS. POTTER PALMER—24-inch. Darwin. A _ beautiful 
large rich purple, well-formed on long sturdy stems. 
3 bulbs 55c; $2.00 doz. 
MRS. MOON—25-inch. Cottage. One of the finest late yel- 
lows, long oval-shaped petals, distinctly perfumed. 3 
bulbs 65c; $2.00 doz. 
MOONLIGHT— 25-inch. Cottage. Large soft primrose yel- 
low, considered best pale yellow tulip. 3 bulbs 45c; 
$1.50 doz. 
ORANGE KING—22-inch. Cottage. Glistening deep orange 
with yellow base, fragrant. 3 bulbs 45c; $1.50 doz. 
PICOTEE—20-inch. Lily-flowered. Snow white with a mar- 
gin of rose, pointed and reflexing petals. 3 bulbs 45c; 
$1.50 doz. 
PINK PEARL— 26-inch. Breeder. An unusually fine tulip 
of clear pink shading to bright rose. 3 bulbs 55c; 
$2.00 doz. 
PRIDE OF HAARLEM—28-inch. Darwin. Brilliant rosy 
carmine with blue base, fragrant. 3 bulbs 55c; $1.75 doz. 
PRINCE OF ORANGE—26-inch. Breeder. Soft rosy bronze 
shading to orange; good keeper and fine for cutting. 
3 bulbs 55c; $2.00 doz. 
PRINCESS ELIZABETH — 26-inch. Darwin. Large clear 
deep pink with white base. One of loveliest pink tulips. 
3 bulbs 55c; $1.75 doz. 
ROSE COPELAND— 25-inch. Darwin. Glowing rose pink; 
large flowers, well formed on long stems. Early, excellent 
for forcing. 3 bulbs 55c; $1.75 doz. 
WILLIAM COPELAND— 26-inch. Darwin. Glowing lavender 
with white center, extra early forcer. 3 bulbs 45c; $1.50 
doz. 
SiR HARRY—26-inch. Cottage. A most beautiful soft pink 
tulip suffused with lavender. Ideal for table decoration. 
3 bulbs 55c; $2.00 doz. 
SIRENE—Lily-flowered. Exquisite shade of cerise pink with 
pure white base. One of most graceful tulips for cutting. 
3 bulbs 55c; $1.75 doz. 
SCOTCH LASSIE—Ideal. Purest lilac-lavender with deeper 
shadings inside; dark blue base. Considered the finest 
tulip in the lavender-blue group; long lasting and fine 
for cutting. 3 bulbs 65c; $2.25 doz. 
WILLIAM PITT—26-inch. Darwin. Brilliant scarlet, extra 
large flowers. Fine for forcing. 3 bulbs 55c; $1.75 doz. 
YELLOW GIANT—29-inch. Darwin. Long stemmed prim- 
rose yellow with black anthers. Best’of yellow varieties 
and highly recommended. 3-bulbs 55c; $2.00 doz. 
ZW ANENBERG— 29-inch. Darwin. A pure white tulip with 
black anthers. 3 bulbs 70c; $2.25 doz. 
MALMO’S EXTRA FINE MIXED TULIPS—Includes many 
new and outstanding varieties of top-size bulbs which 
will give satisfaction in colorful blooms for cutting or 
garden display. 12 tor $1.50; 100 for $10.00. 
PARROT TULIPS 
Following is a list of outstanding novelties in Parrot 
Tulips. These varieties we have listed all have heavy, firm 
stems to keep the flowers erect, and are a valuable addition 
to the varieties long known to the flower lover. They are 
so entirely different from all other flowers that they provoke 
startled admiration from all who see them. 
FANTASY—18-inch. Considered the finest Parrot Tulip, 
with strong stem holding the large flower upright. Beau- 
tiful clear pink, outside marked with emerald-green; 
exquisite form. 3 bulbs 60c; $2.25 doz. 
PERFECTA—Large showy golden yellow with crimson 
stripes. Highly recommended. 3 bulbs 55c; $2.00 doz. 
SUNDEW—A unique tulip of clear bright red with fringed- 
edge petals, very distinct and showy. 3 bulbs 55c; 
$2.00 doz. 
SPECIE OR BOTANICAL TULIPS 
Dwarf species Tulips which are most effective for border 
planting and particularly adapted for rock gardens. Plant 
them in groups of six to twelve bulbs among the rocks in 
fairly well drained areas. 
CALOCHORTUS, Mariposa—These tri-petaled flowers are 
unsurpassed for delicacy of texture and brilliancy of 
color and markings. The light graceful blooms are fine 
for cutting and profuse, continuous bloomers. Plant three 
inches deep and 3 inches apart. 3 bulbs 45c; $1.25 doz. 
EKICHLERI—10-inch. Crimson-scarlet flushed orange with 
striking black center marked with gold. Very large 
flower and attractively pointed petals, with silvery green 
foliage. 3 bulbs 55c; $2.00 doz. 
PERSICA—8-inch. Bright yellow blossoms with bronze 
outer petals. 3 bulbs 45c; $1.50 doz. 
VIOLACEA—8-inch. Clear rosy violet with base and tips 
white, very showy. 3 bulbs 50c; $1.75 doz. 
KAUFMANNIANA—7-inch. Creamy white tinged rosy red; 
attractive reflexed petals and golden yellow center. Flow- 
ers open to great size and elegant form, very free flower- 
ing. 3 bulbs $1.00; $3.00 doz. 



