Marshalls Matchless COTTAGE TULIPS 
(May Flowering) 
These late flowering Tulips are used extensively for late bedding and certainly contribute heavily to the gala spring 
display. As a cut ower they are ideal, the wide range and brilliancy of their colors being most effective. 
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Advance. Very large scarlet-orange. 32 in. ...... $1.65 
Barbara Pratt. Cochineal-red. 26 in. ........... 1.65 
Belle Jaune. Clear yellow, with large, long-petalled 
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Carrara, Pure white. 25 in. ........ 1.80 
Dido. Orange-red with orange edge. 28 in. ...... 1.65 
Golden Harvest. Large yellow. 20 ain Spe: Gap ee 1.80 
Henri Correvon. A clear geranium-red, large pure 
white center, ivory stamens. 28 in. .............. Logs) 
Marjorie Bowen. Soft rose, apricot edge. 28 in. .. 1.75 
Mrs. John T. Scheepers. Immense golden yel- 
low, long flower; tall stems. 28 in. .............. 1.80 
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Mongolia. Enormous globular flower of a quite 
distinct chrome-yellow tone, olive center, dark 
stamens; strong stems bearing fairy balls of gold. 
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Rosabella. Soft rose- pin key 24 in eee 1.6 
Wall Street. 
Rich golden yellow; extra large. 
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White City. Extra large white; yellow stamens; 
large, strong stems. 28 in. ... eee 1.65 
Yellow Emperor. Golden yellow. 24 in. 1.65 
Mixed Cottage Tulips. This mixture is made by 
ourselves from the named varieties .......... 1.50 
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