Oly English COTTAGE TULIPS 
ALL ARE TOP-SIZE BULBS 
Cottage Tulips are varieties that have been found, for the most part, sequestered in the old cottage gardens of the British Isles. 
Hybrid Tulips are the result of crosses between the Cottage, Breeder and Darwin Tulips. They flower approximately at the same 
time as the Breeders and Darwins during the month of May, with the exception of the Far South, where they bloom in April. 
They are often marked by long, rather pointed petals and thin, wiry stems. 
All the Tulips offered in our list are beautiful, presenting a great variety in form and coloring. They are prized for cutting 
because of their long stems and graceful habits, and are especially adaptable for permanent, hardy flower borders where they 
should be freely planted in large clumps and in masses. 
Advance. 6, 70c; 12, $1.30; 25, $2.50; 100, $8.50 Rosy Wings. Ih, PSCE 3 (AVES (0), S11 KOO) UA eile) 
Tremendous orange-scarlet flower with glittering black One of the earliest Cottage Tulips to bloom. The flowers are 
center. Lovely as a cut flower. 30 inches. large and sumptuous; salmon-orange, inside brighter, with IST 
white base. One of the choice New Hybrid Cottage Tulips. ART 
Artist. New. He, ACS Bh GUE, tSMANOS DX Ct EI} 24 inches. 
The color of this well-shaped flower is a rare combination of SuimmerGlowe iNew 
salmon-rose and purple, tinged with yellow. Most out- $ oe 75c; 12, $1.35; 25, $2.65; 100, $10.00 
standing and long lasting. A novelty. 20 inches. Sait 
S 2 2 ¥ Brilliant orange-red; yellow base and anthers. Oval flower. 
Belle Jaune. 6, 70c; 12, $1.30; 25, $2.50; 100, $8.50 30 inches. 
The egg-shaped blooms are perfect—outside petals a deep, White City. 6, 70c; 12, $1.30; 25, $2.50; 100, $8.50 
golden yellow; inside sparkling yellow of slightly lighter 
tone, pure yellow anthers. Stems are strong and erect. 
28 inches. 
G. W. Leak. 6, 70c; 12, $1.30; 25, $2.50; 100, $8.50 POPULAR GARDENING 
Glowing orange-red flowers, with petals turning downward, 
Pure white, lovely when cut. Strong flower and stem. 
27 inches. 
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Enormous, egg-shaped flower, clear ivory-white with white 
center. This is without question one of the finest Tulips 
of this color. Outstanding bedding variety of good sub- 
stance. 26 inches. 
Marjorie Bowen. 6, 60c; 12, $1.00; 25, $1.95; 100, $7.50 
A very unusual shade—a combination of buff and salmon, 
which passes to deep rose-pink with salmon shading. 28 
inches. 
MARJORIE 
BOWEN 
Marshall Haig. 6, 80c; 12, $1.50; 25, $2.75; 100, $10.00 
Brilliant scarlet with glittering red interior; yellow base. 
Highly recommended. 28 inches. 
Mongolia. 6, 80c; 12, $1.50; 25, $2.75; 100, $10.00 
One of the largest deep yellow varieties in existence. 32 
inches. 
Mother’s Day. 6, 60c; 12, $1.00; 25, $1.95; 100, $7.50 
Light citron-yellow; large flower. Very showy. 28 inches. 
Mrs. John T. Scheepers. 
6, 70c; 12, $1.30; 25, $2.50; 100, $8.50 
Clear chrome-yellow; large, oblong petals. 30 inches. 
Northern Queen. 6, 60c; 12, $1.00; 25, $1.95; 100, $7.50 
White with deep border of pink down the flower to within 
1 inch of the base. Extra large. 25 inches. 
Queen of Spain. 6, 75¢2 12, $1.35; 25, $2.65; 100, $10.00 
A charming cream-colored flower, delicately flamed and 
feathered with pink and light rose. There is no other Tulip 
that can compare with this lovely variety. 25 inches. 
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