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BIZARRE, BYBLOEMEN AND REMBRANDT 
Late or May-Flowering Garden Tulips. 
These magnificent tulips are all hardy, producing large flowers of much sub- 
stance on strong stems varying from 20 inches to 2 feet in height. The colors 
gre rich and varied, broken into stripes, flames, blotches, etc. (Weights same 
as preceding.) 
REMBRANDT TULIPS. each doz. 100 
Apollo. Lilac rose and white striped carmine........... 08 .80 6.00 
Caracalla. Fiery and red-striped white................. -08 -80 6.00 | 
Eros. Lilac and white striped dark...................- -08 .80 6.00 
Marco Spado. White flamed scarlet................... -80 -80 6.00 
Red Prince. Rose flamed fiery-red............00-ceeee .08 -80 6.00 
Semele. Vivid rose-pink striped darker rose............ .08 .80 6.00 
Victor Hugo. Bright carmine flamed white............. -10 1.00 7.50 | 
SUE WERETOWATICLION cecececs ac co= n= oc ces sidsesleeseas 06 .60 4.50 | 
BIZARRE TULIPS. 
Choice Mixed Varieties. Yellow ground colors, variegated 
with crimson, purple, white, etc.............-.---08 .06 © .60 4.50 
BYBLOEMEN TULIPS, 
Showing white ground color over which the ‘“‘Roses’’ are marked with crim- 
son, rose, pink or scarlet and the “‘Violets’’ with blue, lilac, purple, etc. 
Rose Byblomen Tulips, Choice Mixed Varieties.......... .06 .60 
Violet Byblomen Tulips, Choice Mixed Varieties......... .06 .60 
4.50 
4.50 
OLD DUTCH BREEDER Reale 
They are late or May ene garde 
growing 2 to 2% feet in height—an 
stance. Varieties marked - are a 
tural treatment given for the Darwir 
If wanted by Parcel Post add postage at ive Rates. Weigh 
ser 100. ght 34 1b. doz.; 6lbs. 
Apricot. (G-25 in.) 5 each doz 100 
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Jaune oe (Sunrise) (H-24 in.) 
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Lord Byron. (G-24in.) Very large perfect flower of rich JOe Ly ae 
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Mahony. (G-18 in.) “Magnificent large ‘Hower of ‘ich Mag Bel 
AUAHOPATIY) PLOWS a5 wie otis cia oe oie einiseie: is os 10 w/e beats 20 
Marie Louise. (G-23 in.) Very beautiful; old rose us eee 
HyushedOranee-salm0M Wapina\s a) amcetulel ie eae «cielo ae mises. © 10 1.00 7.50 
Medea. (G-27 in.) Very beautiful orange-red.......... 08 80 6.00 
Yellow Perfection. (F-24 in.) Bright bronzy-yellow ‘ os i 
PAR RELHOWEE sais siete ole eter eis teeta eierae a eel 10 1.00 7.50 
Mixed breeder Tulips from named varieties............. 06 "60 4.50 
PARROT OR DRAGON TULIPS. 
Petals curiously fringed or lascinated on the edges. 
Admiral de Constantinople. Red Monstre Cramoise. Deep crimson, 
tipped orange. black center. 
Lutea Major. Bright yellow Perfecta. Yellow striped, red. 
Markgraff von Baden. Yellow, scar- Choice Mixed Varieties. 
let and green. 
Price of Named sorts. 70c.. per doz., $5.50 per 100. 
» ** Mixed sorts. © 60c. per doz., $4.50 per 100. 
Mew GIANT DARWIN TULIPS. ao tere wan 
The Darwin Tulips are exceedingly effective when grown in the garden or herbaceous border with a back ground of greenery. 
As cut flowers they are unsurpassable, the long-stemmed bold, durable flowers having a 
and perpetuity of Darwin Tulips has made them very popular. 
dignity and character exclusively their own. 
The beauty, hardiness 
To aid in making selections of varieties for continuity of bloom, etc., we have indicated their relative time of flowering by the letters E. F. G.H 
and I. The E’s being the earliest to bloom, 
should be 5 to 6 in. deep on heavy soils and 6 to 7 inches deep on light soils. 
Darwin Tulips may be successfully flowered in pots or pans of soilin the 
house in winter if not brought in from the cold frame or out-door plunge 
before the middle of January and then grown oncool and slowly in a tem-I 
perature of about 60°. The early flowering ones—those marked, E, Fand G@ 
—will then flower in February and March—the later ones requiring a little more 
time. Too much heatisapt to cause them to growspindling and inferior. The 
varieties marked * are especially good for late wintering flowering and forcing. 
If by parcel post add postage at Zone Rates. weight 341b. doz.;6lbs. per 100. 4] 
teach doz. 
Anton Roozen. (F- 24 in.) Large cup-shaped flower of | 
-10 1.00 7.50 
bright rose pink edged with blush pink, strong grower... 
Ariadne. (F-28 in.) Glowing rose-crimson shaded scar- | 
PE EIETAR ORE ccoroh eieiaara ce crn e's, a cise diet Wicreleteienlcuma ce 1) 210.51. 008 7250 | 
€Baronne dela Tonnaye. (F-26in.) Alongand beautiful 
flower; clear carmine rose at the mid-rib, toning off to 
soft pink RAED CSM aieaiaa 6 ce oic)a clave o wiasisie aererae ae .08 .80 6.00 
SBartigon. (F-22in.) Large flowers of fiery crimson with 
Tone [FEST 1S oe oe OE ORCL COUT ET DORE Oe or COene .15- 1.50 12.00 
SClara Butt. (G-20 in.) A large flower of remarkable 
beauty; an exquisite shade of soft salmon pink shaded 
PONE winiaiaerrapialaiciele wk ave winitialnla sive cle ncieccacve celsscece .08 .80 6.00 
Dream. (F-27in.) Large cup-shaped flower of heliotrope 
with silvery lilac margin; blue base..:............... .10 1.00 7.50] 
#Edmee. (H-28 in.) Rich cherry-red flushed blush- 
TSE ai avgani-- ne dos en Se OO ROGUE C be Opener 10 1.00 7.50 
#Europe. (Salmon King.) (G-22 in.) Large globulse 
flower of glowing salmon-scarlet shaded rose ..... .10 1.00 7.50 
Flamingo. (G-26 in.) Lovely flesh pink, tinted rose; 
TOME ONT CEPR CEA 52 Ren otier Hence aR nUC Geer ane .10 1.00 7.50 
*Glow. (Claude Gillot) (E-23in.) Dazzling vermillion 
scarlet with blue base; edged white.................. 100.4200. 2750 
*Gretchen. (Margaret). (H-24 in.) Lovely globular 
flower of delicate blush and silvery pink.............. 10/42 00).+7250 
Harry Veitch. (E-24in.) Brilliant blood-red with blue 
base; splendid for borders and also for forcing........ Z08) 2280) 6.60 
4King Harold. (G-24 in.) Large flower dark glossy 
ilood-red Shaded MATOON ore hee sa e's one nee ea scence ce 316 “100! 7.50 
La Tristesse. (G-26 in.) Bluish slate color, white base; 
ERE a Gti ac hb Arges dear COD OAL COUnES Op enECeEaE c .00 7.50 
*LaTulipe Noire. (The Black Tulip) (G-24 in.) The Bie 
“blackest’’ of all Tulips; a large broad flower of glossy 
black; high lights maroon... ........-+0... 220222 eens 12 1.25 9.00 
*Loveliness (F-21 in.) A finely formed flower of an ex- 
quisite shade of satiny rose-pink; dwarf but of sturdy i 
(ERD = “pete: ERR = Ago St 006 SE FISGR CAS CAP ae Seas .10 1.00 7.50 
*Madame Krelage. (F-28in.) A grand flower of pop 
rose, broadly margined with blush-pink, white base. .10 1.00 7.50 
Mssachusetts. (F-24 in.) A long-stemmed flower of 
00 STRESS Beart a eset Saginob in TEE CSS See 10 1.00 7.50 
May Queen. (G25-in.) Large flower of bright rose, cen- 
RERMETRMNIIC. WHILE Sei ac! a) a cetete ys da oie ate Width e scent els 08 .80 6.00 
*#Mr. Farnscomb Sanders. (F-26 in.) Brilliant orange- 
Seti stel RRERIEIC 2a ata 5 siasei allt sajese cinvaoie sales gtertienes «= 12 1.25 9,00 
Darwin Tulips continued on next page. 
The height is also given but me vary. 
The bulbs should be spaced about 5inches apart and base of the bulbs 
