M I X X E A P O L I S, M I \ X. 



BREEDER TUUPS 



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. See page 2. 



BRONZE QtTEEX. A buff yellow shade, 

 golden brown and yellow base. A good 

 forcer, often reaches a height of 28 to 30 

 in. Each, ^c; doz.. 75c; 100, So.OO. 

 CARDINAL MANNING. Claret or wine red, 

 flushed rosy bronze, changing to rosy vio- 

 let; 2S in. Each, 7c; doz., 75c; 100, $5.00. 

 JAl'NE D'OEUF. Heliotrope changing to 

 yellow, verj- good. Each, 7c; doz., 75c; 100, 

 $5.00. 



MEDEA. Carmine pink, salmon shaded. 

 Each. 7c; doz.. 75c; 100. $5.00. 

 NOIR VERITABLE. Fine purple black. 

 Each. 9c; doz.. 90c; 100. $6.00. 

 SPECIAL MINED. A good mixture -of the 

 best varieties. Each, 7c; doz., 60c; 100. 

 .S4.75. 



.SUPERFINE MIXED. This is a select mix- 

 ture of all of the varieties of Breeder Tu- 

 lips. Each, 8c; doz., 85c; 100, $6.35. 



MAY FLOWERING OR COT- 

 TAGE 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 representa- 

 tive varieties of thiS group. 



INGLESCOMBE SCARLET. A wonderful 

 scarlet cottage tulip. Each, 7c; doz., 75c; 

 100. $4.75. 



INGLESCOMBE PINK. The best pink of 

 the May Flowering Tulips. £ach, 7c; doz., 

 75c; 100, S4.75. 



INGLESCOMBE YELLOW. Called by many 

 the Yellow Darwin; height 20 in. Each, 7c; 

 doz., 75c; 100. S4.75. 



PICOTEE. T^'hite, rosy pink blush on pet- 

 als; height Is in. Each, 7c; doz., 75c; 100, 

 S4.75. 



MOONLIGHT. Sulphur yellow with a large 

 oval shaped flower, and an excellent bedder. 

 Each, 7c; doz., 75c; 100, $4.75. 

 MIXED. A carefully selected mixture of all 

 varieties. Each, 5c; doz., 50c; 100, $3.75. 



Any three for 20c, 50 or more at the 100 

 rate. For planting directions see page 2. 



Breeder Tulip-. 



PARROT TULIPS 



These are late flowering old-fashioned Tulips and are famous for their fringed petals 

 of varied colors. They flower at about the same time as the other late sorts, but are 

 entirely distinct from any other tulip. The flowers are thick petaled with extra long 

 stems and keep extremely well, which make them very desirable for cut flnwer<^ 

 PARROT Tn.IPS. SUxea. Each. .'Sc ; doz., .50c; 100, $.3 50 



