Lilac-Violet Tones 
Clematis (new) Six $1.30; Doz. $2.15; 25 $3.75 
A rosy-lilac with a pure white base. Colors are clean and 
clear. Height: 27 inches. 
Six $1.30; Doz. $2.15; 25 $3.75 
Soft rosy violet. This is a rare coloring and could have 
been placed in the pink to rose classification. Height: 27 
inches. 
Hummingbird Six $1.25; Doz. $2.00; 25 $3.50 
This is a pure violet of great substance. Height: 30 inches. 
Insurpassable Six $1.10; Doz. $1.75; 25 $3.15 
A mammoth lilac and that is all you need to know except 
that the height is 28 inches. 
Drammen (new) 
Chamois to Brown Tones 
Don Alma (new) Six $1.30; Doz. $2.15; 25 $3.75 
A quiet golden brown with lavender shadings. The edges 
have a narrow margin of tan. Inside is coffee brown with 
soft buff shadings. Height: 27 inches. 
Mahogany Six $1.50; Doz. $2.50; 25 $4.65 
This is a rare color of deep mahogany with an even 
darker base. Needs to be planted with pure white or 
yellow companions. Height: 29 inches. 
COTTAGE TULIPS 
These come into bloom in early May. They are a robust, 
hardy group. Their shades are generally delicate and 
they are probably the best of all tulips for cutting. There 
are many varieties. These, we think, are the most repre- 
sentative. 
Advance Six $1.20; Doz. $1.85; 25 $3.35 
This hybrid is one of the finest reds. Height: 24 inches. 
Cote d'Ivoire (new) Six $1.45; Doz. $2.50; 25 $4.50 
Soft amber-white on the outside, a pure pale yellow in- 
side with deep yellow anthers. Height: 26 inches. 
Gen. de la Rey (new) Six $1.60; Doz. $2.95; 25 $5.35 
A large salmon flower shaded lilac-rose and buff. It has a 
distinct orange center and a cream-white base. Height: 
26 inches. 
Ivory Glory Six $1.50; Doz. $2.50; 25 $4.65 
A huge egg-shaped flower—clear ivory-white and a white 
center. 
Persian Beauty Six $1.35; Doz. $2.25; 25 $4.00 
Luminous colorings of deep pink, light Jasper-red with 
topaz lights turning to amber at the edges. Height: 32 
inches. 
Rosy Wings (new) Six $1.60; Doz. $2.95; 25 $5.35 
This is a fine and delicate pink with a Forget-me-not blue 
base. Its long, 5-inch buds open fully in sunlight. It is 
earlier than most of the Cottage group but Rosy Wings 
will last as long as others do. Awarded A.A. by The New 
York Tulip Society in their 1951 trials. Height: 25 inches. 
Six $1.25; Doz. $2.00; 25 $3.50 
Sulphur-yellow that does not fade or spot. Height: 30 
inches. 
Sulphur Pearl 
LILY-FLOWERING TULIPS 
They bloom at the same time as Cottage Tulips and are 
botanically a member of that group. Their petals curve 
delicately and the flower is unsurpassed for cutting. 
Fascinating Six $1.20; Doz. $1.85; 25 $3.35 
Exterior of bright sulphur yellow; interior of dark lemon- 
yellow. Height: 26 inches. 
Golden Duchess Six $1.25; Doz. $2.00; 25 $3.50 
Golden-yellow. Height: 23 inches. 
White Cross Six $1.20; Doz. $1.85; 25 $3.25 
Snow-white with white anthers. 
MULTI-FLOWERED TULIPS 
These branch from a main stem and each produces from 
three to eight flowers. All are of good size. Gracefully 
spaced. They afford an unusual mass of color. 
Rose Mist Six $1.30; Doz. $2.15; 25 $3.75 
Pink, with five to six flowers open at one time. Height: 
26 inches. 
Wallflower Six $1.30; Doz. $2.15; 25 $3.75 
Shiny red with clear yellow interior. Five or more flowers 
to a stem. Height: 27 inches. 
SPECIES TULIPS 
Species Tulips are those which grow wild in different 
parts of the world. Most of them come from Southern 
Europe and Asia and all do best in dry, sunny locations. 
They make excellent rock garden plants. It is gratifying 
that American gardeners have begun to appreciate these 
wild and beautiful things. 
Clusiana Six $1.25; Doz. $2.00; 25 $3.50 
Small flower on 14inch stem. It is white inside. The ex- 
terior is crimson with a dark blue base. Good cut flower. 
Eichleri Six 80c; Doz. $1.40; 25 $2.60 
Large crimson-scarlet flowers with yellow and black cen- 
ters. Height: 12 inches. 
Fosteriana Red Emperor Six $1.35; Doz. $2.25; 25 $4.00 
Large rounded vermilion petals with black and yellow 
bordered base. Height: 18 inches. 
Kaufmanniana Six $1.25; Doz. $2.00; 25 $3.50 
Called the water-lily tulip because it is white, yellow and 
pink outside. The earliest of all tulips to flower. Height: 
8 inches. Large flower. 
Six $1.10; Doz. $1.75; 25 $3.15 
Several scarlet flowers on each 10-inch stem. 
Praestans 
Kaufmanniana Hybrid Variations 
Six $2.25; Doz. $4.00; 25 $7.75 
Brilliant Turkish red with yellow center. 
Glick Six $1.45; Doz. $2.50; 25 $4.50 
Large rounded sulphur-yellow flower, center tinted red- 
dish-brown. Outside petals red. 
Scarlet Elegance Six $2.15; Doz. $3.75; 25 $6.75 
Inside is scarlet; outside a dull, soft red. 
Caesar Frank 
Six $2.40; Doz. $4.25; 25 $7.75 
Yellow with vari-colored markings at tips of petals. 
Mixture Doz. $2.15; 25 $3.75 
Contains all the above and four other named varieties. 
All are very early bloomers, far ahead of other tulips. 
Sweelinck 
CHINESE LANTERN TULIPS 
This group is called Chinese Lantern because they appear 
to be lighted from the inside. We have listed one for the 
fanciers. 
Good Gracious Six $1.25; Doz. $2.00; 25 $3.50 
A translucent salmon pink. Height: 25 inches. 
