


UMBELLATUM RUBRUM REGALE TENUIFOLIUM 
Each, 40c; Doz., $4.00 Each, 75c; Doz. ,$7.50 Each, 40c; Doz., $4.00 Each, 30c; Doz., $3.00 
Six Hardy Garden$25 
Wilteste rca no. 
One Each of the 6 varieties illustrated: Umbellatum, Rubrum, 
Regale, Tenuifolium, Superbum and Canadense, 
Prepaid 600 miles for $2.25 
These varieties are hardy, vigorous and lasting, true ‘flowers of the field’’ 
and if planted in a well drained location, in mellow soil, will grow and 
multiply, contributing to your garden picture for years. 

B Peder eae 
asd eter $3.00 See Hardy Lily Page for Descriptions of these Varieties. 
CANADENSE 
Each, 25c; Doz., $2.50 






One Each Variety (as illustrated above) Separately Bagged and Labeled, Prepaid - - 
4 Two Each Variety (as illustrated above) Separately Bagged and Labeled, Prepaid = - 
Six Each Variety (as illustrated above) Separately Bagged and Labeled, Prepaid - - = 
Twelve Each Variety (as illustrated above) Separately Bagged and Labeled, Prep’d - 
Most Beautiful of the 
Parrot Tulips 
Julin Fantasy 
12 for $1.55; 100 for $77.00 

dinary size of its blossoms, and its beautifully 
fringed and fluted petals, Fantasy is really unique, 
perhaps the forerunner of a new race. It has a straight, 
to garden visitors. 
HILE resembling the Parrot type in the extraor- 
stiff stem, which most Parrots lack, and this makes it stand 
up in the borders instead of hanging its head. Fantasy 
originated as a sport of the famous Darwin tulip Clara 
Butt, and perhaps its greatest charm is the clear, true 
pink color of its forerunner. There are many tulip fanciers 
who regard Clara Butt as most beautiful of all because of 
this color. But while Clara Butt is a relatively small 
Darwin, each petal of a well grown specimen of Fantasy 
will measure three inches long and two inches across. 
On the back of each petal is a marking of emerald green. 
A group of Fantasy in your border will be a center of 
interest in the tulip season and a never failing attraction 




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