KEIZERSKROON (Single Early) 3 for 40c; $1.50 per Doz. 

 The brilliant red-and-yellow Tulip which enjoyed such 

 great popularity before the war. This one also blooms 

 with the Daffodils and is widely used for porch boxes 

 and tubs as well as in the border. Bright crimson-scarlet 

 broadly edged clear rich yellow. Height 1 2 to 14 inches. 



MRS. HOAG (Cottage) 3 for 45c; $1.75 per Doz. 



A magnificent variety with immense globular flowers of 

 clear pale yellow. Black anthers against the glossy yel- 

 low of the inside makes a lovely combination. Lasts for 

 an extremely long period, gradually changing to pale 

 cream. 



PEACH BLOSSOM (Double Early) 3 for 40c; $1.50 per Doz. 

 Delicate pink brushed white, the color becoming more 

 intense as the flower ages. Very early; something to 

 add variety to your garden. Has the appearance of a 

 miniature Peony on 10-inch stem. Try a few in pots. 



SCOTCH LASSIE (Ideal) 3 for 35c; $1.35 per Doz. 



Purest deep lavender, darker inside and with dark blue 

 base. By far the finest Tulip in the blue-lavender group; 

 a huge blossom that lasts and lasts, and holds its color. 

 Height 26 to 30 inches. 



WM. PITT (Darwin) 3 for 35c; $1.35 per Doz. 



Dark crimson-red, clean color of exceptional depth and 

 glossy sheen. Very effective against a dark green back- 

 ground in the garden and a fine cut flower. Two-foot 

 straight stems. 



MRS. HOAG 



YELLOW GIANT (Darwin) 3 for 35c; $1.35 per Doz. 



An outstanding yellow Tulip that has everything — im- 

 mense size, perfect globular form, rich deep color and 

 stems that reach 32 inches. Lasts extra long and holds 

 its color to the end. The black anthers are a noticeable 



