Wood’s Standard May-Flowering Tulips 
GROUP I—3 for 35c.; $1.00 per dozen; $6.50 per 100 
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 crimson with white base; very strong 
grower. One of the best in this color. 
CLARA BUTT (D). 20 inches. Clear salmon-pink; a beautiful and charm- 
ing bedding Tulip. 
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 shape. 
FIRESIDE (C). Yellow, striped and flushed red, sport of Inglescombe 
yellow. 
INGA HUME (C). 26 inches. Large red flower flushed with yellow. In- 
side deep yellow flushed red. 
INGLESCOMBE YELLOW (C). 20 inches. Clear golden yellow. One of 
the best May-flowering, has given universal satisfaction. 
JESSIE (B). 28 inches. Coffee brown and bronze. Large. 
OSSI OSWALDA (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. 
LEMON QUEEN (Mother’s Day) (C). 24 inches. Magnificent variety of 
recent introduction, producing large flowers of erect habit; color a lovely 
pale yellow self, anthers yellow with slightly deeper yellow base. 
MRS. MOON (C). 24 inches. This is beyond a doubt one of the finest late 
yellow Tulips, vase-shaped, with pointed petals; distinctly perfumed. 
PRIDE OF HAARLEM (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. 
PRINCESS MARGARET ROSE (C). 22 inches. A glowing old rose, white 
flushed on outside. 
NIPHETOS (D). 27 inches. A glorious soft yellow flower 
with lighter base and anthers, the reflexing petals are of 
a remarkable texture. The flower is carried on a strong, 
erect stem. 
NORTHERN QUEEN (C). 25 inches. Enormous flower on 
strong stem. Rose-lilac with white base and white margin. 
Large glo- 
TOP SIZE BULBS 
GROWN IN HOLLAND 
QUEEN OF THE NIGHTS (D). 26 inches. The darkest 
black of all black Darwins, most outstanding of all the 
black Tulips. 
SCOTCH LASSIE (D). Pure deep lavender with darker 
Shade on inside and dark blue base. Will last three to four 
weeks in the garden. 
GROUP II—3 for 40c.; $1.20 per dozen; $8.00 per 100 
ADVANCE (C). 24 inches. Orange scarlet with salmon- 
orange flush and lilac bloom on outer petals; the base is 
very dark blue, almost black. 
AFTERGLOW (D). 24 inches. A cup-shaped flower of 
clear dark salmon, edged light orange. This excellent 
variety makes a gorgeous effect if planted in masses with 
blue ground cover. 
GOLDEN AGE (D). 24 inches. Deep yellow, inside slightly 
lighter; yellow base and yellow anthers. Large flowers of 
true Darwin shape, on tall, strong stem. An outstand- 
ing variety. 
GEORGE GRAPPE (B). 30 inches. Enormous uniform lay- 
ender-blue flower, distinct heavenly-blue base, straight tall 
stem. A great favorite in all gardens. 
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. 
J. J. BOUMAN (B). 28 inches. An exquisite flower which 
might be described as tomato-red, with claret-red flush, 
edges of petals delicately tinted yellowish bronze. 
LOUIS XIV (B). 30 inches. Rich purple, with an edge of 
golden bronze, producing a fine blending of tone. Immense 
flower and a great favorite. 
SCARLET LEADER (D). 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. 
TANTALUS (B). 28 inches. Outer petals dull lilac on yel- 
low ground, passing to yellow towards edges. Inside is 
the yellow color predominating. Very large cup-shaped 
flower on tall stem. 
ZWANENBURG (D). 27 inches. A pure white Tulip with 
black anthers. A good white for many purposes. 
Triump h Tulips—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 40c.; $1.10 per dozen; $7.00 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 base 
and yellow stamens. One of the best white Tulips for out- 
door planting. 
ELMUS. A grand Tulip, producing very large globular flow- 
ers of a pleasing shade of warm cherry-red, deeply edged 
pure white, really a happy combination of color; large, pure 
white base, tall sturdy grower. 
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. 
WISCONSIN. 18 inches. Magenta red, the broad red edge 
turns from the top to the base of the flower to a pure white, 
