BIZARRE TULIPS 
These bloom outdoors with the Darwins and other late Tulips. The flowers are beautifully striped and feath- 
ered with dark colors, mostly maroon and brown, on a yellow background. 
MIXED BIZARRE TULIPS—Mixed all colors. 
BYBLOEMEN TULIPS 
These also bloom with the Darwins. They are the "'broken'' Breeders and Cottages. The flowers are gor- 
geously feathered and flamed mostly with mauve or rose on a white background. 
MIXED BYBLOEMEN TULIPS—Mixed all colors. 
DOUBLE LATE FLOWERING TULIPS 
Bloom almost as late as the Darwins, Breeders, and Cottages, with taller stems than the Double-Earlies. The 
approximate height is indicated in inches after the description. 
ARA—Scarlet, inner petals orange red, with narrow yellow 
edge. Large fully double flower. 16" 
BLEU CELESTE (Blue Flag}—Bright mauve, shaded purple. Very 
large and beautiful flower. 18°" 
COXA—Carmine and vermillion red with narrow white border. 
Very large fully double flower. 22" 
EROS—Old rose. An enormous flower resembling a pink 
Peony. 20" 
MOUNT TACOMA—Pure white. Very large and fully double 
flower. 20" 
MIXED DOUBLE LATE FLOWERING TULIPS—AIl colors. 
PARROT TULIPS (Dragon Tulips) 
So-called because of the fancied resemblance of the opening flower to a parrot's or dragon's head. Flowers 
of artistic form, large, with laciniated petals twisted and feathered with green. We do not list the older, weak- 
stemmed varieties. The approximate height is indicated in inches after the description. 
BLUE PARROT—Bright violet, flushed steel-blue, sport of Dar- 
win Bleu Aimable, 26" 
FANTASY—Beautiful salmon pink sport of Clara Butt. An out- 
standing and popular variety. 28” 
GADELAN—Violet-mauve shaded purple, with white center. 
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GEMMA—White, tinted rose, earlier than most other Parrots. 
LADY DERBY—Lovely Lilac with a silvery edge. Flower of fine 
substance on tall strong stem. 28"' 
MARCIA—Purplish-violet. Large strong flower and an early 
bloomer. 16" 
RED CHAMPION—Bright crimson, shaded rosy red. Sport 
of Darwin Bartigon. 25" 
SUNDEW (Crispa)—Cardinal red with fringed edges. Medium 
sized flower. 28" 
SUNSHINE—Bright golden yellow, sport of Cottage Bouton 
D'Or. 24" 
THERESE—Bright scarlet sport of Darwin Farncombe Sanders, 
and equally dependable. 26" 
MIXED PARROT TULIPS—Mixed all colors. 
BOTANICAL TULIPS 
These Species Tulips flower in April except Kaufmanniana which is March flowering. They vary greatly in 
form and height. Splendid for rock-gardens. The approximate height is indicated in inches after the description. 
CLUSIANA (Little Lady Tulip}—Pale cherry red with wide 
white margin, dark blue base. Strong wiry stem. Forces for 
mid-March. 12" 
EICHLERI—Crimson scarlet with black base. Very brilliant and 
handsome. 10" 
FOSTERIANA—Intense vermillion scarlet with black and yellow 
center. Very large flower of brilliant color. 15" 
FOSTERIANA RED EMPEROR — Brilliant vermillion scarlet, 
with yellow-bordered large black base. Sensational enormous 
flower of great substance. Early bloomer. 20" 
KAUFMANNIANA—Creamy white brilliantly marked carmine, 
with golden base. 6" 
PRAESTANS TUBERGEN'S VARIETY—Large bright orange 
scarlet, two flowers on a stem, 10" 
SYLVESTRIS (Florentine Odorata)—Dark yellow, small nodding 
flowers, fragrant. Excellent for naturalizing. 15" 
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