COTTAGE TULIPS 
_This class of late or May-flowering tulips comprises a are now rivaling the Darwins in popularity. They are tall 
miscellaneous catch-all group of old-fashionéd tulips that growing and their petals are more open than the Darwins. 
have been grown for generations in the cottage gardens In forcing, care must be taken to bring them on slowly. 
of England and Europe. They have been much improved 
in recent years, through selection and hybridization, and 3 for 50c; 12 for 1.50; 100 for 10.50 
Advance—A sensational new extra 
early blooming tulip with 32” 
stems. It is larger than any other 
Darwin, stronger stems and is 
days earlier. The inside of the 
huge blossom is bright scarlet 
with a deep-black base. The out- 
side is red with a deep roseate 
flush. A tulip that will be the 
center of attraction in any garden. 
Barbara Pratt. 27”. A showy late 
tulip with flowers of warm car- 
mine edged with soft rose. 
Belle Jaune — A wonderful fine 
shaped garden tulip of a dark 
yellow color. 
Carrara—Purest white, ivory sta- 
men. The rounded segments all 
come to the same level when the 
flower is half open. Excellent 
forcing. 22”. 
Dido—Carmine pink edged salmon 
pink and amber. 
Ellen Willmott—Soft canary-yellow 
with reflexed petals like a lily; 
slightly fragrant; height 18 inch. 

MARSHALL HAIG 
Golden Harvest—28”. Lovely deep Grenadier (Cottage). Medium large. 
lemon-yellow of large size and Geranium-like. Mid-May. Height 
good substance, stiff stems. A ay 7 eis 
shading of green through the col- John Ruskin—Soft blend of apricot, 
: f rose, Mauve and amber. 
oring makes it one of the love- : hee 
Marshall Haig — Brilliant scarlet 
liest Cottage tulips. Highly rec- with yellow base. Tall and large. 
ommended. Outstanding. 
Mrs. Moon — Rich 
pure yellow with 
long pointed pet- 
als; very popular 
and a fine cut 
flower. 
Ossi Oswalda — 
Creamy white 
flushed _ rose- 
pink. Fine, tall 
tulip, show flow- 
er. 
Picotee (Maiden’s 
Blush)—Pure white, 
margined rose; a 
most elegant flow- 
er with gracefully 
re-curved petals. 
White City—Cream 
white when open- 
ing, changing to 
pure white when in 
full bloom; yellow 
anthers. Very 
strong stem. Early 
forcing variety, 
blooming ahead of 
the Darwins. 

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MRS. JOHN T. SCHEEPERS 
Mrs. John T. Scheepers’— 26”. Long 
petaled flower of stunning golden 
yellow, ivory pollen. Very tall and 
robust with heavy sturdy stems. 
The blossoms are enormous, pet- 
als of unsurpassed substance. A 
real giant and probably the finest 
in this color. 

ADVANCE 
