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Old Dutch Breeder L ^ e w e r ri n g ay Bulbs 



The Old Dutch Breeder Tulips appeal to all tulip lovers on account of their sturdiness, large size, and 

 beautiful "art colors." The colors of these tulips are most fascinating; including solid art colors (such as 

 bronze, brown, buff, terra cotta) as well as many combinations of colors that are unsurpassably beautiful. 

 In size they even outrival the popular Darwins. Under favorable conditions many sorts will grow over two 

 and one half feet high and bear enormous flowers of ideal form and great substance. Due to the firm sub- 

 stance of which the flowers are composed, they will remain in perfect condition over a long period of time, 

 either on the plants in the garden, or when cut for decorative purposes. . 



Old Dutch Breeder Tulips may also be successfully flowered in pots or pans of soil or fibre in the house in 

 winter if not brought in fro'm the cold frame or out-door plunge before the middle of January and then grown 

 on cool and slowly in a temperature of about 60°. The early flowering ones — those marked F and G — will 

 then flower in February and March — the later ones requiring a little more time. Too much heat is apt to 

 cause them to grow spindling and inferior. 



Per Doz.. Per 100 



Alice. (G-22 in.) Deep havana brown, finely shaped flower $1 . 50 $12 . 00 



Apricot. (G-25 in.) Deep orange-bronze suffused with ruddy apricot 1.50 12.00 



Bronze Queen. (G-26 in.) Soft buff tinged with golden-bronze .70 5.00 



Cardinal Mannings. (G-28 in.) Claret-red with rosy bronze sheen. 



Coridion. (G-24 in.) Clear yellow with lilac stripe through center of petals. " 2.00 



Dom Pedro. (G-24 in.) Brown shaded maroon 



Gerarda. (G-24 in.) Brownish-orange; gold-orange inside; fragrant 



Jaune d'Oeuf. (Sunrise). (i/-24 in.) Bronzy, yellow-tinged orange 



Lord Byron. (G-24 in.) Very large perfect flower of rich purplish-red 



Louis XIV. (G-27 in.) Dark purple, flushed golden bronze. A tulip of striking beauty 



Lucifer. (G-27 in.) Large reddish orange, a fine large flower. . 



Mahony. (G-18 in.) Magnificent large flower of rich mahogany brown 



Marie Louise. (G-23 in.) Very beautiful; old rose flushed orange-salmon • 



Medea. (G-27 in.) Carmine pink, 



shaded salmon 1.00 7.50 



Plutarchus. (G-25 in.) Bronze, 



shaded lilac 1.25 9.00 



Prince of Orange. (G-26 in.) 



Terra-cotta with orange edge. . . 1 . 50 12 . 00 

 Vulcan. (G-25 in.) Strawberry 



red with buff; yellow margin in- 

 side apricot shade 1 . 50 12 . 00 



Velio w Perfection. (F-24 in.) 



Bright bronzy-yellow; large 



flower 1.00 7.50 



BREEDER TULIPS MIXED 



FROM NAMED VARIETIES. 



Per 1,000, $42.50 60 4.50 



REMBRANDT TULIPS 



These late or May-flowering garden tulips form a 

 new class of stately beauty. They are in realty 

 Darwin Tulips which have "broken" into perma- 

 nent variegations — the flowers of various rich colors 

 being striped, blotched and marked with different 

 shades and colors. The flowers, large, of perfect 

 form and lasting substance are borne on sturdy 

 stems about two feet in height. These Rembrandts 

 are very effective planted in groups in the her- 

 baceous or shrubbery border and will remain 3 or 4 

 years without replanting. The cultural directions 

 given for Darwin Tulips apply to these. 

 Apollo. Rosy lilac and white, striped dark carmine. 

 Butterfly. Soft lilac, deep carmine stripes. 

 Caracalla. Fiery and red-striped white. 

 Eros. Lilac and white striped dark. 

 Marc Spado. White flamed scarlet. 

 Red Prince. Rose flamed fiery-red. 

 Semele. Vivid rose-pink striped darker rose. 

 Victor Hugo. Bright carmine flamed white. 

 Price of Named Sorts 



per doz., $1.35; per 100, $10.00 

 Choice Mixed Varieties 



per doz., $1.25; per 100, $ 9.00 



We can Supply Individual Bulbs of Varieties Described above at 

 One-tenth of the Dozen Price 



