special offer of young bulbs that have grown this year in this country to “Bloo 
flowers the first season, although they will not be as large and the stems 1 
growing conditions the “Medium-size”’ bulbs will have es 
ture of aoe many colors and hues are blended foeetae 


COTTAGE TULIPS 
These flowers are mostly long and pointed. The delicate colors 
harmonize perfectly with the other May-flowering Tulips. AII are 
excellent for cutting and many varieties are fragrant. 
Advance. Orange-scarlet. Exceptionally large 12 100 
SAT Re Netra Sone gs arctas ee otev els, scale aie Bisa d Sysieions $1 25 $9 00 
Barbara Pratt. Cherry-pink, slightly lighter edged. 1 40 10 00 
Dido. Orange-rose, margined bright orange-yellow. 130 9 50 
Marjorie Bowen. Buff and salmon. Large, long 
AEE. og a ches ROTOR REE ee RIOR EONS RONG SE EEceen ae ea 1235 Oe7© 
Marshall Haig. Bright scarlet. Tall, strongstem.. 130 9 50 
Mongolia. Deep yellow. Egeg-shaped flower of 



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Mother’s Day. Lemon-yellow. Large and slender, 
PIO MUECCO WEL aa). cai. ors ances «os e's a tele sine ee © 12 5 E00 
Mrs. John T. Scheepers. Pure yellow. Giant 
Oe OLNONP OVA! SHADE. s..s os voce ps sweetie « 13 OOD 
Ossi Oswalda. Cream-white flushed pink, passing 
to deep rose. Magnificent variety.............. 145 10 50 
Themis. Pure white. Graceful flower........... 12505) 29550 
— Collection R- | 
Ibs" each of the above 10 50 for — 
Cottage varieties — $5.05 
Separately packed ¢ and labeled. 
TRIUMPH TULIPS 
This race of Tulips blooms after the Early and before the May- 
flowering types. They have tall, strong stems with large flowers 
in new and clear Tulip colors. 
Aviator. Brilliant scarlet-red with strongly con- 
trasting silvery white edge. Large, oval-shaped 12 100 
ate T an TE Se SERED Soe Hers. ci. Svcloue lessliel ono. 10 30009 $1 15 $8 50 
Corneforus. Carmine-red. Large, cup-shaped 
BRUTE ~ 6S tn SCC eC CRER CPORONCEC RCP CR me COS 115 850 
Crown Imperial. The deep dark red beautifully 
contrasts with the golden yellow edge.......... 125 O00 
Elizabeth Evers. Pretty, oval-shaped flower of 
enormous size. Ivory-white with broad carmine- 
moscicnadings at the edger. eis as ste sats ee eo 2D ae O00 
Kansas. Pure white with yellow base. Large 
NETO MESTLON SE STEM seesiae sich -raletane leiaielecel=elekciers 130 eeeOe2 > 
Rynland. Crimson, shaded garnet, with broad, 
len yellowed Sencar. ere 12.2) facie ola esses rae. *\° 1°30 2.9525 

6 Triumph varieties 
"Separately packed and labeled. __ 

Collection U 5 bulbs. each of the above 
150 for $14.25 5 bulbs each of the above 7 Single 
BOTANICAL TULIPS 
Dwarf-growing Tulips of Asiatic origin. Rare and 
beautiful flowers for the rock-garden. Plant them 
deep and leave them alone to bloom for many 
years. Prefer a sunny, sheltered location. 
CLUSIANA. The “Little Lady’ Tulip. Outer 
petals cherry-red, inner petals white with violet 
base. A lovely little variety. 
12 for $1.30; 100 for $9.50 
EICHLERI. Crimson-scarlet flowers with a glis- 
tening black center marked with gold. Height 
12 in. 12 for $1.20; 100 for $8-50 
KAUFMANNIANA. The ‘“Water-Lily’ Tulip. 

Primrose-yellow, outside petals crimson. Blooms a : = 
in early April. Height 8 in. BOTANICAL, CLUSIANA 
12 for $1.05; 100 for $7.50 $1.30 per doz. 
PRAESTANS FUSILIER. Produces a large plant 
with four or more orange-red flowers on good- 
sized stems. The most worthwhile Multiflora 
Tulip. 
Collection S S 


o FOU CUC:; 12 for $2.25 oO sbulbs eachoftheabove | 25 for 
RED EMPEROR. The very largest Tuli S 
cultivated. The tremendous flower + caricl Bie oe 2 Botanical varieties 2.86 
very strong, 12-in. stem. The color i is just about ___~-Separately packed and labeled. 
the most brilliant scarlet one can imagine. ee ee oe 
3 for 40c.; 12 for $1.40 
SPLENDID 
MIXTURE OF COTTAGE 
TULIPS 
Recommended for groups in 
the garden and especially for 
cut-flowers. Their long stems 
are particularly suitable for 
bouquets. 
A select assortment of fine 
delicate colors and graceful 
flowers. 
12 for $1.00 
25 for $1.95 
100 for $7.50 

$2. 30° SINGLE EARLY, KEIZERSKROON. 
$1.50 per doz. 
SINGLE EARLY TULIPS 
SHOW Bloom in April, with a riot of gay colors. They hold a high place in the 
estimation of good gardeners, as they are excellent subjects for formal 
GARDEN beds or for garden borders. The stems are shorter than those of the May- 
flowering Tulips. 12 100 
COLLECTION Brilliant Star. Bright vermilion-sc: TlEGE es anton setae $1 30 $9 50 
Couleur Cardinal. Velvety carmine-scarlet with purple 
X2 ce RRL SEO oak En, Cae ae aie 150 li 25 
Gen. de Wet. Golden yellow, flushed deep orange. Large 
fs ae LL OWEK ER ee Ree RO atte ec on iitgtantalane ts chenetenetehs 1250s EeZ5 
15 prize-winning Ibis. Deep pink, merging into silvery white toward the 
eth (fe Fox clotp Sede ud AN eeccis RIOR EEL IE EERE O oC a Rey 1 30 9 50 
varieties Keizerskroon. Bright scarlet with broad yellow edges. 
ky 4 Warcewaval-shapedtlow errs otcae at tetoins are Sater ierek es i SO0gel ie 25 
All long stemmed; Mon Tresor. Pure golden yellow. Specially recommended. 1 50 11 25 
all May-flowering White Hawk. Purest glistening white................. sO 9 50 
10 bulbs each of INEXPENSIVE MIXTURE OF Ne E/ f TUL! 
. Par This mixture, composed with the utmost car 
porialoh parreties of the brightest colors that bloom at the san 
etiage vatieties in height. 42 for $1.10; 25 for $2.15; 
2 Breeder varieties 
2 Parrot varieties . 
Collection W 

Separately packed and Early varieties 
labeled. Separately packed and labeled. 


