Giant May-Flowering Tulips 
The largest blooms of any Tulips are found in this class, which 
contains many long-pointed and Itly-shaped flowers. AII colors 
imaginable are available among them, except good _ blues. 
Ambrosia. 25 in. Superb salmon-orange inside, 
with yellow and green patterned base; outside 
color subdued lilac-rose, with gay edging of Doz. 100 
luminous apricot. . . $2 00 $13 00 
Avis Kennicott. 24 in. Tone: Povome: velit 
with black base and anthers. For bedding . . 1 75 12 00 
Barbara Pratt. 28 in. Light cochineal-carmine 
edged light rose with yellow base . . . . 200 13 00 
Carrara. 24 in. Pure white, no other tints. 
Large, rounded cups. Does well in pans for 
middle-March blooms . . . 2200s 200 
Golden Harvest. 28 in. Soft yellow: large i ivory 
stamens; thick stems .. . 150 11 00 
Inglescombe Yellow. 23 in. Knone as ‘the vel: 
low Darwin Tulip. Canary-yellow .. . iL BO aay 
Moonlight. 24 in. Cup-shaped blooms 4 mnches 
deep and 2 inches wide may be produced with 
ordmary care. A lovely strong yellow with a 
soft yellow bloom which gives the cup that pale 
moonlight tint for which it is famous. Se 
175 eee OU) 
SELECTED TOP-SIZED 
BULBS ONLY 
Many have Jong stems, some are shorter, and some gracefully 
drooping, so that they are excellent in front of taller sorts. 
For cut-flowers or garden decoration. 
Mrs. John T. Scheepers. 30 in. Fascinating 
golden yellow on tall stems. Petals are long; Doz. 100 
ivory pollen ; ash ay Shit Oe) 
Mrs. Moon. 25 in. ey especially good all- yellow 
of a rich deep tone. It IS of unusual form, the 
long, flaring petals curving twice, Pee: a 
Sent prepaid to any address for cash with order 
Single Early Tulips 
TOP-SIZED BULBS ONLY 
The old-fashioned April-flowering Tulips are unsurpassed for 
bedding and, with few exceptions, excellent for forcing. Bloom- 
ing with the narcissus, at a time when bright color is sorely 
needed, they are treasures indeed. 
Bel Ami. 24 in. Vivid rosy pink with lighter 
margin and cream base. pes forcer; quite Doz. 100 
early . $2 00 $15 00 
General De Wet Prncsiows. 20 in. Beautiful 
golden blushed and stippled fiery orange-scarlet. 1 75 12 00 
Golden Mascot. Pure yey on strong stem; 
forcesadmirably ... . AP eee eee A 00 ra 4500 
Keizerskroon (Grand Duc). Bright crimson- 
scarlet, edged eas TENE: For ey and 
foreing. a 200 14 00 
Vermilion Brilliant Maximus. ‘aha very 
early. Recommended for greenhouse culture . 2 25 16 00 
Yellow Prince (Golden Prince). Chrome-yellow, 
streaked with dull red, prea with age; sweet- 
SCEnteCa a nen il 7S Wa woe 
Single Early Tulips, Mixed. A blend of the ne 
sorts for outsideculture .. . (See OO) 
April-Flowering Double Tulips 
Orange Nassau. 12 in. Orange-scarlet bordered Doz. 100 
orange. Very special . $2 00 $13 00 
Peach Blossom. 12 in. Soft rosy pinks oaee ee 
Murillo; a gem for forcing. - BOY ites Oe 
Schoonoord. 12 in. A ee aan sport of 
Murillo. Extra good for forcing and bedding . 2 00 14 00 
Tea-Rose (Safrano; Brimstone Beauty). 12 in. 
Soft pale yellow, beautifully tinged flesh-rose 
as the flower ages. wets Boos bedder and 
splendid forcer. . . . 7D eeemlon 0) 
Double Tulips, Mixed. A nda 5 mixture of 
all the foregoing and many others. Fine for 
beddimeciom cuttin 2 seme sre ee eee ewe ee 13.00 
vase effect instead of a cup : isha 058.0) 
Ossi Oswalda. (Aileen du Pont)! 2 in. Cea 
with clear rose-pink picotee edges; as the flower 
matures it becomes suffused with rose-pink 2) 2 ORO) 
Rosabella. 24 in. Beautiful shade of salmon-rose. 
One of the finest inthisclass . . 1775 eeelton00) 
The Bride. 28 in. Lily flawereds “Beautiful 
flower of the purest ole 4 2, 00 Re 15500 
World’s Fair. 32 in. Brilliant rose with hiehees 
edge; cream-white base. Pee flower on strong 
tall stem . . feel ey 113) OO 
May Tulip Mireure: This mixture contains some 
of all the foregoing varieties and many others, 
and is recommended for bedding and cutting 150 10 00 
May-Flowering Double Tulips 
Coxa. Deep orange-red. Very suitable for cut- 
flowers and for growmg in pans. Excellent Doz. 100 
keeper ieee eh Son ee oe SOY alih IG) 
Mount Tacoma. Peon flowered pure white: 
tall strong stem. Good for Easter . . ... . 200 14 00 
Pavo. Carmine-red; very early , I SO all WC 
Uncle Tom. Deep red. Excellent for pors | and 
cut-flowers. A very good keeper ... . 5 AM es OL 
Parrot Tulips 
Blue Parrot. A gorgeous sport of the Darwin Doz. 100 
Bleu Aimable . a ee : . $1 75 $13 00 
Fantasy. The well- knows Salmon’ -rose sport of 
ClarasButtheae Ne ens een 2 OO me ARG 
Lady Derby. Lilac, avers edec. so 6 AUD 1S Co 
Orange Favorite. Beautiful eae: orange color 
Very fragrant 25 mele) 
Red Champion. Pica, rose fed pie i Bartivon 3 00 20 00 
Sunshine. Splendid yellow spotted variety 5 00 
Violet Queen (Opal Queen). Soft lavender va- 
riety with large white center. Distinct feathery 
appearance . an 2 a ee ee: 15 00 
Interesting Botanical Tulips 
Doz. 100 
Chrysantha. Yellow, cherry outside . $1 00 $7 00 
Clusiana. Carmine-rose, with white edge. It is 
sometimes known as the “‘Candy-stick” Tulip 
because of its delicate red-and-white striped 
effect when partly open . DO) iy BD 
Cornuta stenopetala. Red And wallow th vel 
low base . 2°50 e750 
Eichleri Excelsior. Cheese Searles with backing 
of greenish bronze .. . : 2550 mele O) 
Florentine (Sylvestris). Yellow arooging flower . 200 14 00 
Fosteriana, Red Emperor (Mme. Lefeber). Scar- 
let with black base; very early andtall. . . . . 200 14 00 
Greigii. 18 im. Glittering orange-scarlet. $3.00 ea. 
Kaufmanniana, Elliott. Red on cream base; 
very large . i 7 WOO 

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