Wood's Giant May-Flowering Tulips 
TOP SIZE BULBS—GROWN IN HOLLAND 
These gorgeous new late or May-flowering Tulips are very stately and beautiful, producing immense fiowers on tall, 
sturdy stems, and bearing beautiful globular flowers of remarkably heavy texture in a large range of colors. They em- 
brace almost every conceivable tint in rose, heliotrope, claret, maroon, crimson and other rich and rare shades. Unsurpassed 
for bedding and cutting. Letter after variety denotes class of Tulip: (C) Cottage (D) Darwin. 
GROUP I—3 for 40c.; $1.20 per dozen; $7.25 per 100 
edged light orange. 
ing bedding Tulip. 
LEMON QUEEN (C). 
RED MASTER (D). 30 inches. This is a lovely deep car- 
mine-red sport of the famous Pride of Haarlem, fine for 
PRIDE OF HAARLEM 
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. Deep buttercup-yellow 
wtih bright red margin. 
QUEEN OF THE NIGHTS (D). 26 inches. The darkest black of all black 
Darwins. Most outstanding of all the black Tulips. 
SCARLET LEADER (D). 30 inches. A beautiful geranium scarlet with 
a very slight bloom over outer petals, giving it an outstanding and refined 
appearance; large blue base with white halo. Highly recommended. 
YELLOW 
grand golden yellow Tulip until superseded by newer in- 
AFTERGLOW (D). 24 inches. A cup-shaped flower of clear dark salmon, 
This excellent variety makes a gorgeous effect if 
planted in masses with blue ground cover. 
BARONNE DE LA TONNAYE (D). 30 inches. A beautiful rose, a shade 
paler at margin, elegant long flower of great substance. 
BARTIGON (D). 22 inches. . Fiery crimson with white base; very strong 
grower. One of the best in this color. 
BLUE EAGLE (D). 26 inches. Shining deep purple. An outstanding 
variety. Improvement over Blue Amiable. 
CARRARA (C). 24 inches. Pure white with ivory anthers. Large globu- 
lar flower. An outstanding variety. 
CLARA BUTT (D). 20 inches. Clear salmon-pink; a beautiful and charm- 
FARNCOMBE SANDERS (D). 24 inches. Scarlet, with a rosy gloss; 
broad petaled flowers of perfect shape. 
FAUST (D). 31 inches. 
sheene, flowers of good form and substance. A remarkably beautiful 
Tulip, highly recommended for all purposes. 
INGLESCOMBE YELLOW ((C). 20 inches. Clear golden yellow. One 
of the best May-flowering; has given universal satisfaction. 
24 inches. Magnificent variety of recent introduc- 
tion, producing large flowers of erect habit; color a lovely pale yellow 
self, antheers yellow with slightly deeper yellow base. Recommended. 
MRS. MOON (C). 24 inches. This is beyond a doubt one of the finest 
late yellow Tulips, vase-shaped, with pointed petals; distinctly perfumed. 
(D). 25 inches. Brilliant American Beauty red; 
Dark maroon-purple with striking metallic 
GIANT (D). 30 inches.. Has always been a 
bedding troductions; color golden-yellow with black anthers; flow- 
: ers are fairly large. 
SCOTCH LASSIE (D). 26 inches. Pure deep lavender with ZWANENBURG (D). 28 inches. Erect pure white flowers, 
darker shade on inside and dark blue base. Will last three borne on a stroug stem. A very noble Tulip of great beauty, 
to four weeks in the garden. highly recommended for bedding. 
GROUP II—3 for 50c.; $1.40 per dozen; $9.00 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. 
CHARLES NEEDHAM (D). 26 inches. Brilliant scarlet red with blue 
base; strong, tall stem, large flcwer. The best of the red Darwin Tulips. 
ECLIPSE (D). 28 inches. Glowing deep blood red with white margined 
dark blue base. An elegant, very attractive large flower. 
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 outstanding variety. 
MARSHALL HAIG (C). 28 inches. Bright scarlet red with small yellow 
base; a beautiful Tulip. 
MR. VAN ZYL (D). 26 inches. This Tulip reminds one of the favorite 
Rosabella, but is of deeper color. Has long-lasting qualities and a fine 
strong stem. One of the choicest pinks. 
MRS. JOHN T. SCHEEPERS (C). 24 inches. Pure yellow with yellow 
anthers. A giant flower on a tall, sturdy stem. The largest and best 
yellow Tulip. 
NIPHETOS (D). 27 inches. A glorious soft yellow flower with lighter 
base and anthers; the reflexing petals are of a remerkable texture. The 
flower is carried on a strong, erect stem. 
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. 
PRIDE OF ZWANENBURG (D). 26 inches. Very pleasing old rose, turn- 
ing lighter towards the edges; inside pink, with base and purplish black 
anthers. Very large, attractive flower of great merit. 
