
Wood’s Standard May-Flowering Tulips OR0yM iN WoreAND 
3 for 35c.; $1.10 per dozen; $7.50 per 100 
AFTERGLOW (D). 24 inches. A cup-shaped flower of clear dark salmon, 
edged light orange. This excellent variety makes a gorgeous effect if 
planied in masses with blue ground cover. 
BARONNE de la TONNAYE (D). 26 inches. Bright rose, margined blush 
rose, A sturdy variety, excellent for bedding. 
BLUE EAGLE (D). 26 inches. Shining deep purple. An outstanding 
variety. Improvement over Blue Amiable. 
CARRARA (C). 24 inches. Pure white with ivory anthers. 
bular flower. An outstanding variety. 
BARTIGON (D). 22 inches. Fiery erimson with white base; very strong 
grower. One of the best in this color. 
CAMPFIRE (D). .24 inches. A very handsome, large globular flower of 
a deep blood-red shade and of great substance; base pure white with 
broad ring of deep blue. Strongly recommended for bedding. 
CLARA BUTT (D). 20 inches. Clear salmon pink; a beautiful and charm- 
ing bedding Tulip. 
DILLENBURG (B). 26 inches. Anev variety best described as a glorious 
salmon-orange, with large, showy, wcil formed flowers of great substance. 
DIDO (C). 26 inches. Orange red, slightly flushed cerise, with amber- 
orange edges, inside salmon-orange with yellow base. 
FARNCOMBE SANDERS (D). 24 inches. Scarlet, with a rosy gloss; 
broad petaled flowers of perfect shane. 
GOLDEN AGE (BD). 24 inches. 
yellow base and yellow anthers 
on tall, strong stem. An outstanding variety. 
INGLESCOMBE YELLOW (C). 20 inches. Clear golden yellow. One of 
the best May-flowering yellows, has given universal satisfaction. 
OSSI CSWALDA (C). 24 inches. A striking new novelty of creamy 
white, edged rose, resembling Picotee, changing by the day, until at 
its height it is a pure rose. 
LA TULIPE NOIRE (BD). 24 inches. The nearest approach to the so- 
called Black Tulip; deep maroon-black, with a velvet sheen. 
the darkest varieties. 
LEMON QUEEN (Mother’s Day (C). 24 inches. Maagnifi- 
cont variety of recent introduction, producing large flow- 
ers of erect habit; color a lovely pale yellow self, anthers 
yellow with slightly deeper yellow base. Recommended. 
MRS. MOON (C). ?4 inches. This is beyond a doubt one of 
the finest late ycllow Tulips, vase-shaped, with pointed 
petals, distinctly perfumed. 
PRIDE OF HAARLEDI (D). 25 inches. Brilliant American 
Beauty Red; most popular Darwin; sweet scented. 
PRINCESS ELIZABETH (D). 24 inches. Clear deep pink, 
changing to rose-pink. A well shaped flower giving it 
added attraction. 
NIPHETOS (BD). 27 inches. A glorious soft yellow flower 
with lighter base and anthers; the reflexing petals are of 
a remarkable texture. The flower is carried cn a strong 
erect stem. 
Large glo- 
Deep yellow, inside slightly lighter; 
Large flower of true Darwin shape, 



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QUEEN OF THE NIGHTS (BD). 26 inches. The darkest 
black of all black Darwins, most outstanding of all the 
black Tulips. 
REV. EWBANK (DBD). 26 inches. Lavender lilac, deeper to- 
wards the edges, white base. Good sized flower. 
SCARLET LEADER (BD). 27 inches. Its name expresses 
its appearance perfectly. Color is of beautiful fiery scar- 
let, without any markings. We find this variety a won- 
derful improvement of the Scarlet Beauty. 
ZWANENBURG (BD). 27 inches. A pure white Tulip with 
black anthers. A good white for many purposes. 

WOOD’S SPECIAL MIXED DARWIN TULIPS. Composed 
entirely of named sorts and contains a great variety of 
all colors and shades. 80c per dozen; $5.25 per 100. 


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Trium ph Tali Ps Top Size—Grown in Holland 
They are exceedingly valuable for the flower garden, in borders, etc., on account of their strong stems, vigorous habit 
and wonderful colors. Triumph Tulips flower about ten days later than Early Single Tulips, thus bridging the gap between 
the early and late varieties nicely. 
3 for 35c.; $1.20 per dozen; $3.00 per 100 
AVIATEUR. 22 inches. Brilliant carmine red bordered sil- 
ver; flowers are of good size. A very fine bedding Tulip. 
CROWN IMPERIAL. 20 inches. Bright mahogany, with 
golden yellow edge. Very attractive. 
ELIZABETH EVERS. .24 inches. A tremendously large 
flower of Fuchsia-red, flushed with lines of silver and 
white, and a white base. Very strong grower, and the 
flowers last a long time. 
KANSAS. 22 inches. Snow white, with lemon-yellow baze 
and yellow stamens. One of the best white Tulips for 
outdcor planting. 
ELMUS. A grand Tulip, producing very large globular flow- 
ers of a pleasine shade of warm cherry-red, deeply edged 
pure white, really a happy combination of color; large, 
pure white kace, tall, sturdy grower. 
KORNEFOROS. 24 inches. Vivid cherry-red, flushed deep- 
er red; white and blue center; brown pollen. Very easy 
forcer; tall, sturdy stem. 
TELESCOPIUM. 20 inches. A very elegantly shaped flower 
of a reddish-violet, of large size and great beauty; the 
blooms are borne on tall stems. 
LATE DOUBLE TULIPS--Peony Flowered 
They are May-flowering Tul'ps and represent almost an entirely new group. Much time has been devoted to the pro- 
duction of new colors and the result has been the creaticn of very beautiful varieties, which are delightful for bedding or 
planted in groups in the border or among evergreens, etc. 
They are 18 inches to 22 inches in height. 
S for 40c ; $1.40 per dozen; $10.00 per 106 
MOUNT TACOMA. Resembling a large, double white Chi- 
nese Peony, immense large flowers, which are produced 
on fairly tall, strong stems. 
LIVINGSTONE. Bright red with ligl.* yciolw base. Very 
strong grower. One of the best of this color. 
COXA. Carmine-red, edged vermillion, very small white 
border, large flower; extra for pprder or bedcing. 
DROS. Very large, substantial flowers of a clear old rose 
color. This is indeed one of the best doubles under culti- 
vation and will certainly command attention when flower- 
ing in the garden. 
SYMPHONIA. Brilliant rosy carmine with blue base. Very 
large double flower on tall, strong stem. 
