MOTHER'S DAY. This is one of the largest deep-yellow 
varieties in existence. The flowers are egg-shaped, of 
great substance and carried on tall, strong stems. While 
the yellow color of this beauty is rather deep, it has a 
tone of softness making it extremely desirable. Indeed 
an outstanding variety. Plant in combination with 
Breeder Tulips “Reve D’Or” and “Louis XIV” with 
bronze and purple Pansies as ground cover. Height 32 
inches. $1.20 for 10; $9.50 per 100. 
MRS. F. E. DIXON. This very beautiful Tulip makes a 
deep impression upon all who see it. Of immense size, 
yet artistic in the extreme, lovely in form, the softly col- 
ored, sulphury yellow bloom is carried upright on strong 
stiff stem. The petals have a waxlike texture and are of a 
substance rarely met with. An excellent variety in every 
way, undoubtedly, one of the finest of the Cottage hy- 
brids. A beautiful picture might be made by planting 
this beauty amongst Forget-me-nots or with lizht blue 
and white Pansies or with a background of lilac “Presi- 
dent Fallicres.”. Many happy combinations may be made 
with this wonderful Tulip. Height, 28 inches. $1.45 for 
10; $12.00 per 100. 
MRS. JOHN T. SCHEEPERS. The first impression 
one gets from this Tulip is its majestic beauty. Elegantly 
formed, oval-shaped, large flowers of pure golden yellow, 
very clear of color, are carried on tall, thick, sturdy 
stems with clear green foliage that in itself commands 
immediate attention. The entire plant is of the strongest 
development. The blooms are enormous with fleshy, 
wholesome petals, of unsurpassed substance and of fine 
lasting quality. A real giant among Tulips. This magnifi- 
cent variety is recognized by experts as the choicest 
yellow Tulip for garden decoration, one that especially 
suits the American climate. Height, 30 inches. $1.35 
for 10; $11.00 per 100. 
NORTHERN QUEEN. This is an exquisite new variety 
that has caused much attention. Extra large flower, white 
with deep border of pink down the flower to within ] 
inch of the base. Very showy and fine in any collection. 
Strong stems 30 inches high. $1.25 for 10; $10.00 per 
100. 
ORANGE OPHELIA. Terra cotta, outside salmon- 
orange. A very outstanding Tulip which will give a very 
colorful effect to your group, especially planted with 
purples like “Barcarolle” or “Bacchus.” Fine, strong 
stems. Height, 31 inches. $1.90 for 10; $16.50 per 100. 
See illustration, Color Guide. 
ROSABELLA. There is hardly a Tulip anywhere to 
match this flower for a certain soft charm. Its color may 
be described as a delicious pink, warm, delicate and 
sweet, as lovely as a pink rosebud, or the colors of a sea- 
shell, tender pink with a blush of deeper color suffusing 
each petal, and smart black anthers. Not so tall as some 
of its enterprising contemporaries, yet it carries itself 
nicely on a stem of twenty inches or so, and would give 
particular grace and beauty to a spot where taller and 
smaller Forget-me-nots spread themselves below. Makes 
an engaging offset with Phlox divaricata and a pale 
yellow Intermediate Iris. It should have a spot of its own, 
a place given to its own loveliness. One of the most 
desirable Tulips with a fine fragrance. Height, 27 inches. 
$1.45 for 10; $12.00 per 100. See illustration, Color 
Guide. 
WALL STREET. One of the best yellow Tulips for gen- 
eral use. The large canary-yellow flowers are of Darwin 
shape and carried on a fine erect stem. Very beautiful. 
A bed of this Tulip underplanted with Pansy “Lord 
Beaconsfield” provides a most beautiful picture. Height, 
26 inches. $1.15 for 10; $9.00 per 100. 
For finest results use SCHEEPERS’ BULB FOOD (See page 34) 
Awarded us twice by the 
Garden Club of America. 
Awarded us for our exhibit 
in the International Spring 
Flower Show at Heemstede, 
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Awarded us many times at 
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