MED Kennedy Kwality Late May-Flowering 
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WALIT or Cottage Tulips 
The latest of the late flowering Tulips. If planted in October these Tulips will bloom beautifully during May. For 
length of stem, form of flower and beautiful shades of color, the Cottage Tulips cannot be excelled. They are perfectly 
hardy and very much at home in garden borders and edges of shrubbery, also naturalized on banks and rough lawns that 
are mowed by scythe only. 
Varieties prefaced by an F are most suitable for forcing; varieties prefaced by an F and O are equally suitable for 
indoor or outdoor culture; varieties prefaced by an O are for outdoor culture only. 
F. O.—ALBINO. Pure white very grace- 
ful flower on 26-inch stems. Recom- 
mended for January forcing. Doz., 
$2.10; 1060, $15.00. 
COTTAGE TULIP—Smiling Queen 
F. 0.—ARGO. Yellow mottled red changing to reddish 
brown. Delicate apricot-bronze when forced. 24”. Doz., 
$2.10; 100, $15.00. 
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F. O.—BACCHANALIA. Deep amaranth-red with pur- 
ple sheen, more brilliant inside. White base with laven- 
der-blue halo. Large oval flower. 26”. Doz., $2.90; 100, 
$20.00. 
F. O.—CARRARA. Valuable for late forcing. Pure white. 
22”. Doz., $1.60; 100, $12.00. 
O.—CHAPPAQUA. An exquisite carmine-rose, center 
yellow edged blue. Oval shaped flower of great sub- 
stance. Highly recommended for bedding. 32”. Doz., 
$2.90; 100, $20.00. 
O.—COLOR BEAUTY (Princess Margaret Rose). 
O.—CRIMSON RAMBLER. Dark carmine-scarlet. Large, 
long flower of great substance. This variety never burns. 
27”. Doz., $2.90; 100, $20.00. 
F. O.—DIDO. An exquisite flower. Very large. Outside 
orange-red shaded carmine with orange edges, inside 
bright orange-salmon, yellow base bordered green. 27”. 
Doz., $1.60; 100, $12.00. 
F. O.—GENERAL DE LA REY. Soft old rose suffused 
lavender. Inside pinkish old rose with faint shading of 
copper, light blue base. Large flower with broad pointed 
petals. A distinct novelty and an improvement over 
“Marjorie Bowen”. 29”. Doz., $2.90; 100, $20.00. 
F. 0O.—GOLDEN HARVEST. Lemon yellow flower of 
globular form, good substance, stiff stem. May be forced 
in mid-February; an excellent bedding variety. 28”. 
Doz., $2.10; 100, $15.00. 
F. 0.—GOLDEN MEASURE. May easily be forced for 
St. Valentine’s Day if brought into the greenhouse Jan. 
10. Extremely fragrant. Very striking golden yellow in- 
side, outside somewhat lighter with tiny red edge. Egg- 
shaped flower. Excellent for cutting. 26”. Doz., $2.65; 
100, $18.00. 
