Cottage Tulips 
Cottage or Mayflowering Tulips are 
generally the most permanent types for 
garden use. They have chiefly oblong 
shaped flowers with narrow base, al- 
though there are Cottage Tulips strongly 
resembling the Darwins. Some varieties 
have reflexed petals. The stems are long 
and slender, but generally stiff. Besides 
a wide range of exquisite colors, there 
are many very good yellow sorts, a color 
rather rare in other late flowering 
classes. 
Prices on top size bulbs: Each 1%7e; 
3 for 45c; doz. $1.45. Postpaid. These 
prices based on one variety of a kind. 
CARRARA — Pure white with yellow 
anthers. Large globular flower. An out- 
standing variety. 
pIpO—Orange red, slightly flushed 
cerise, with amber orange edges; inside 
salmon orange with yellow base passing 
to slatish green and yellow anthers. 
GOLDEN HARVEST — Soft salmon 
yellow with yellow anthers. Large glob- 
ular flowers of great substance on tall, 
strong stems. Outstanding variety. 
GRENADIER—Bright orange-red with 
yellow base; large sweet scented flowers. 
JEAN DESOR—Deep yellow with 
orange red edges and black anthers. 
Large flowers on tall stems; very attrac- 
tive and highly recommended. 
MARJORIE BOWEN—A combination 
of buff and salmon, which gradually 
passes to lilac-rose, flushed salmon. 
White base with black anthers. Large, 
long flower. 
MRS. MOON—Pure deep yellow, point- 
ed flowers with slightly reflexing petals. 
PICOTEE (Maiden’s Blush) — White, 
with. graceful reflexed petals margined 
deep rose. When in full bloom the whole 
flower is suffused pink. 
QUEEN OF THE NORTH — White, 
broadly edged pink with large white 
base. Large, strong flowers, short 
stemmed. 
ROSABELLA—Deep rose with light 
edges; inside soft rose with creamy white 
base and black anthers. Exceptionally 
good for outside planting. 
SURPRISE BEAUTY—Creamy yellow 
with rose pink streaks, gradually turning 
to almost solid pure pink. Large, very 
attractive flowers on tall, strong stems. 
EXTRA FINE MIXED—A great range 
of varieties and colors in mixture. 

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Darwin Tulips 
For every garden purpose Darwin 
Tulips are unequalled. They are unex- 
celled for bright colors, length and 
strength of stems. The flowers are tri- 
angular or cup shaped and have a flat 
base. Inside the flowers the base is 
usually blue or white, or a combination 
of these colors. They bloom rather late. 
Prices on top size bulbs: Each 1%e; 
3 for 45c; doz. $1.45. Postpaid. These 
prices based on one variety of a kind. 
AFTERGLOW — Salmon pink, tinged 
orange, edges of petals light orange, in-| 
side deep orange, with yellow base. 
BARTIGON—Clear crimson red, white 
base, ringed deep blue. Medium tall. 
Good for bedding and forcing. 
CITY OF HAARLEM — Intense deep 
scarlet, with white margined dark blue — 
base. One of the best scarlet Darwins 
for growing indoors or outside. 
CLARA BUTT—Beautiful clear salm- 
on-pink with blue base. A popular old 
variety for bedding. 
FAUST — Dark, glossy brown - vi 
with blue base. BEY OE 
