EMMA V. WHITE CO. 



OLD DUTCH BREEDER TULIPS 



.Breeder Tulips have often been called the Aristocrat of the Tulip Family. While the 

 colorings of this type are not as brilliant or bright as those of the Darwin Family, still their 

 colorings are richer and their fragrance more delicate. Breeder Tulips should by all means 

 have a place in your bulb garden. For planting follow same directions as for Darwin Tulips. 



BRONZE QUEEN — A buff yellow shade golden brown and 

 yellow base. A good forcer; often reaches a height of 28 

 to 30 inches. Each, 9c; 6 for 50c; dozen, 90c. 

 CARDINAL MANNING! — Claret or wine red, flushed rosy 

 bronze, changing to rosy violet; 28 inches. Each, 15c; 6 

 for 75c; dozen, $1.35. 



JAUNE D'OEUF — Heliotrope changing to yellow; very good. 

 Each, 9c; 6 for 50c; dozen, 90c. 





LOUIS XIV — Rich dark purple shaded steel blue, heavily 

 flushed bronze, edged golden brown ; enormous flower, 

 very stately. One of the grandest tulips in existence. 

 Each, 50c; 2 for 90c; 6 for $2.10; dozen, $4.00. 





§ MEDEA — .Carmine pink, salmon shaded. Each, 9c; 6 for 

 50c; dozen, 90c. 



NOIR VERITABLE— Fine purple black. Each, 9c; 6 for 

 60 c; dozen, 90 c. 



JOHN PEDRO — Coffee brown, shaded. Without question 

 the best of the brown varieties. Each, 25c; 3 for 50c; 

 dozen, $2.00. 



Bronze Queen 



COLLECTION OF BREEDER TULIPS 



One bulb each of all of the above varieties, including the 



famous Louis XIV and Don Pedro; 8 bulbs in all, $1.00, 

 regular price $1.41. 



SPECIAL MIXED — A good mixture of the best varieties. 

 Each, 7c; 6 for 40c; dozen, 75c. 



SUPERFINE MIXED— This 



is a select mixture of all 

 the varieties of Breeder Tu- 

 lips and we do not hesi- 

 tate in recommending it to 

 your customers for fall 

 planting. Each, 8c; 6 for 

 45c; dozen, 85c. 



MAY FLOWERING OR COTTAGE TULIPS 



This type is quite similar to the Darwin Tulips or Breeder Tulips. They blossom a 

 few days later than the Darwins and by planting in a shady place the blossoming season 

 can be prolonged until the early days! in June. Below we list the best representative var 

 rieties of this group. 



INGLE SCOMBE SCARLET— A wonderful 



scarlet Cottage Tulip. Each, 10c; 6 for 



50o; dozen, $1.00. 



INGLESCOMBE PINK— The best pink of 



the May Flowering Tulips. Each, 7c; 6 for 



40c; dozen, 75c. 



INGLESCOMBE YELLOW— Called by many 



the Yellow Darwin; height 20 inches. Each, 



9c; 6 for 50c; dozen, 90c. 



PIOOTEE or MAIDEN BLUSH— White rosy 



pink blush on petals; height 18 inches. 



Each, 8c; 6 for 45c; dozen, 75c. 



MOONLIGHT — Sulphur yellow with a large 

 oval shaped flower and an excellent bedder. 

 Each, 10c; 6 for 50c; dozen, $1.00. 



EMMA V. WHITE'S SELECTED— Made by 

 ourselves from named varieties. Each, 8c; 

 dozen, 75c; 100, $5.00. 



SPECIAL MIXED — Carefully selected mix- 

 ture of all varieties. Each, 6c; dozen, 60c; 

 100, $4.00. 



MIXED — A real good mixture of different 

 colors. Each, 5c; dozen, 45c; 100, $3.00. 



THE FAWN — A unique shade of pale 

 roey fawn, changing to blush rose; height 

 20 inehes. Each, 10c; 6 for 55o; dozen, 

 $1.00. 



FAIRY QUEEN — Effective combination of 

 lilac and amber; beautiful silvery helio- 

 trope shade when forced. One of the 

 most lovely Cottage Tulips. Height 20 

 inches. Each, 10c; 6 for 55c; dozen, 00c. 



