

COTTAGE TULIP MRS. MOON 
Yellow Cottage 
A h (27 in.) Canary-yellow, large well 
rethusa. formed flower on strong stem. You 
should have this one in your garden. Doz., $1.55; 
100, $11.00. 
A (22 in.) While the flower is not large, it 
TgO. stands out amongst all others for its rich 
color. It is deep golden yellow, slightly penciled 
toward the top edges with orange, which deepens as 
the flower ages. Doz., $1.50; 100, $10.50. 
B Tl J (30 in.) Fine deep yellow, a very 
elle Jaune. large and long flower of excellent 
form. Doz., $1.50; 100, $10.50. 
(18 in.) A fine large, 
Inglescombe Yellow. cup-shaped flower, 
color full rich yellow; sometimes called the Yellow 
Darwin. Doz., $1.50; 100, $10.50. 
M li h (20 in.) Long, narrow flower of 
ooniig t. beautiful pale yellow. Opens two 
or three days sooner than most yellow Cottage 
tulips. Doz., $1.70; 100, $12.00. 
y, (28 in.) Lovely sulphur 
Mrs. Ee = Dixon. yellow with yellow anthers. 
Doz., $1.70; 100, $12.00. 
M M (26 in.) This is one of the finest 
rs. OON. late yellow tulips in existence. The 
blooms are long and pointed, the outer petals re- 
flexed. Distinctly perfumed. Highly recommended 
for large beds and borders. Doz., $1.60; 100, $11.50. 
(3:0 Stiri) Galea t: 
Mrs. John T. Scheepers. chrome-yellow erect, 
tall stem. Enormous oblong flower. One of the 
largest of yellow tulips. Doz., $1.50; 100, $10.50. 

Multiiflowered Cottage 
i (25 in.) While many tulip 
Monsieur Mottet. varieties sometimes pro- 
duce branching stems, with twoor more flowers, this 
variety always does so, each plant bearing from 
three to six flowers. The flowers are cream white of 
Cottage form with pointed petals. A beautiful 
tulip and a garden curiosity. Doz., $1.70; 100, 
$12.00. 
ROM Breeder tulips, most of the tall, large 
flowered types have been developed. 
These were the “mother bulbs” of ancient 
Dutch breeders, grown not for their own rich 
beauty, but because among them would 
appear flowers of the striped and blotched 
coloring then esteemed so highly. 
These stripes and blotches are now known 
to have been caused by a virus disease; and 
the Breeder tulips are valued for their own 
beauty. Among them are some of the tallest 
and largest varieties of all, and many colors 
rare among flowers—browns, bronzes, purples, 
dull gold and dark lilac, exquisitely blended 
One of the most fragrant of all tulips is Don 
Pedro, a coffee-brown. 
5 : (27 in.) Very bright orange- 
Alice Keith. yellow edged golden with small 
olive green base. Large flower on strong stem. One 
of the finest Breeder Tulip for bedding. The flower 
becomes more beautiful as it ages. Doz., $1.55; 
100, $11.00. 
(28 in.) Though introduced over 300 
Bacchus. years ago, it has no superior in clear, 
richness of color and beauty of form. The color is 
very similar to the purple of Concord grapes. Doz., 
$1.70; 100, $12.00. 
Blois Van Amstel. 
large flower on strong stem. Doz., 
$15.00. 
(30 in.) Undoubtedly one of the 
Cherbourg. finest Breeder Tulips. A deep tone 
of golden yellow, with a suffusion of terra cotta, the 
deeper tone of yellow growing stronger toward the 
edges of the petals. Doz., $1.70; 100, $12.00. 
(Illustrated in Color on Cover C) 
G (32 in.) Purplish-bronze flower, over 
rusader. laid with plum color on the outside 
bronze margin. Strong erect stem, Doz., $2.00; 100, 
$15.00. 
G (32 in.) Enormous deep violet-purple 
unefa. and bronze Tulip overlaid with plum 
color on the outside, bronze margin. A very fine 
variety. Doz., $2.00; 100, $15.00. 
Dil (27 in.) A glorious salmon orange. 
I lenburg. shaded rose. The flowers are large 
and borne on strong, stiff stems. Highly recom- 
mended for exhibition purposes but should not be 
used for early forcing. Doz., $1.55; 100, $11.00. 
(Illustrated in Color on Cover D) 
D ) d (27 in.) A beautifull shade of coffee- 
on Fearo. brown, shaded maroon, inside rich 
mahogany. It is one of the few fragrant tulips, 
with a strong but delightfull odor that perfumes the 
garden. Doz., $1.70; 100, $12.00. 
| di Gh f (38 in.) The flower is enormous, 
naian lef. very widely opened and squarely 
built. The flower is mahogany red in color, the 
petals are of very heavy texture, the stem extremely 
heavy and straight as a ramrod. A magnificent 
flower of richest coloring. Doz., $1.70; 100, $12.00. 
Chestnut brown, shaded violet. Doz., $2.00; 
100, $15.00. 

(30 in.) Violet blue with 
lighter edge and blue base, 
$2.00; 100, 
Jessy. 
PLANT BREEDER TULIPS WITH BRIGHTER COLORS TO BRING OUT THEIR RICH BEAUTY 
Fall Edition of Vaughan’s Gardening Illustrated, Chicago and New York 9 
der © Julips 




7 (36in.) Considered by many 
Louis XIV. good judges to be the finest of 
all tulips. Others may match it in height, in size, or in 
rich coloring; but a rival which equals it in all these 
qualities is yet to appear. In the garden it is always 
magnificent, and as a cut flower its rich blend of 
purple and gold is truly royal. Doz., $1.75; 100, 
$12.50. 
5 (28 in.) Most beautiful of the orange- 
Lucifer. red tulips. Very late flowering, tall stem, 
and very brilliant color. Good form and exellent 
substance. Doz., $1.70; 100, $12.00. 
(24 in.) (Fairy) Rich deep red of 
Panorama. beautiful form, strong stem and good 
substance. Excellent cut flower. Doz., $1.55; 100, 
$11.00. 
p : (25 in.) Orange-scarlet, 
rince of Orange. edged light yellow flower of 
striking beauty. Doz., $1.70; 100, $12.00. 
y {| p f = (26 in.) Light bronze-yel- 
ellow Ferrection. low, edged golden yellow, 
interior, bronze-brown, yellow base starred green 
Doz., $1.70; 100, $12.00. 
eo 
Vaughan s Special 
Mix ure of 
(Speed br Tulips 
An excellent collection of this popular class of 
Tulips, including many rare colors. Doz., $1.55; 
per 100, $11.00. 






