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Breeder Tulips 



For the Open Ground 



The flowers of the Breeder tulips are 

 self colored in dull or soft tones of buff, 

 bronze or purple and among them will be 

 found some of the most splendid and beauti- 

 ful of all tulips; they are usually large, of 

 excellent form and borne on tall, sturdy 

 stems. Not only on account of 

 their large size and odd but 

 beautiful colors, but also because 

 of their great lasting qualities, 

 this class is very popular for 

 garden decoration. While not 

 so well adapted for forcing as 

 some of the other late flowering 

 tulips they do exceptionally well 

 out of doors, and if planted in 

 irregular groups with the more 

 brilliant Cottage or Darwin sorts 

 they produce a display in the 

 early summer months that is 

 most effective. Culture: the same 

 as that for Darwin. 



Apricot. F 26 in. Deep bronze-buff, 

 shaded ruddy apricot, and showing 

 an olive base. 12c. each; |i.oo per 

 10; |8.oo per 100. 



Bacchus. F zg in. Dark violet purple; 

 white base. One of the best of the dark 

 varieties. A strong and vigorous grower. 

 14c. each; $1.20 per 10; |io.oo per 100, 



Bronze Queen. F 27 in. Soft 

 buff, tinged with apricot 

 and bronze; yellow base. 

 A beautifully shaped flower 

 of unusual substance. loc. 

 each; 8oc. per lo; fc.50 per 

 100. 



Cardinal Manning. F 28 in. 



Dull wine red flushed with 

 bronze; base tinged with 

 yellow. Very large and 

 attractive. loc. each; 8oc. 

 per 10; |6.oo per 100. 



Copernicus. G 28 in. Dark 

 coppery bronze, flushed old 

 rose ; interior warm brown 

 with yellow base. Very 

 large flowers borne on 

 sturdy stems. 12c. each; 

 $1.00 per 10; |8.oo per 100. 



Dom Pedro. F 25 in. Coffee brown shaded 

 maroon ; base yellowish streaked olive. Flowers 

 large and quite fragrant, 14c. each ; |i .20 per 

 10: |io.oo per 100. 



BREEDER TULIP 



Golden Bronze. F 24 in. Rich golden bronze with dull gold base. In- 

 terior mahogany brown with deep crome yellow base. One of the most 

 striking varieties in this color. 12c. each; |i.oo per 10; I8.50 per 100. 



Single and ten prices include postage. The 100 rate is by express at purchaser's expense. Not 

 one variety supplied at 10 rates, and not less than 25 at 100 rates. 



than 5 of any 



