TULIP HARMONY . . I 



Selections of I^iay'Flowering Beauties 



DARWIN . COTTAGE • BREEDER • REMBRANDT 



All Varieties: 5 for 60c; 10 for $1.15; 25 for $2.60 



American Flag. (Rembrandt.) Bright 

 red of luscious richness combined 

 with white to make a flower of un- 

 usual beauty and appeeJ. 24 in. 

 BT 201 A. 



Aristocrat. (Darwin.) An enticing 

 shade of violet-rose with a luminous 

 sheen of soft purple. A real beauty 

 of noble carriage. 28 in. BT 202 A. 



Dido. (Cottage.) Extra-large flf)wers 

 of light orange-red fusing into a 

 bright orange edge. 28 in. BT 212 A. 



Eclipse. (Darwin.) The quiet mood of 

 crimson-maroon presented in a flower 

 that has size and good substance. 

 26 in. BT 216 A. 



Georges Grappe. (Breeder.) Mag- 

 nificent blooins of an intriguing 

 lavender-mauve that reminds one 

 of lilac blossoms. 30 in. BT 22.5 A. 



Golden Beauty. (Cottage.) You may 

 know this delightful Indian yellow 

 favorite under its French name. Belle 

 Jaune. 24 in. BT 227 A. 



G. W. Leak. (Cottage.) The intense 

 and rich color of a red geranium. 

 Startingly beautiful and a strong 

 grower. 26 in. BT 228 A. 



Margeaiix. (Darwin.) As luscious a 

 rich red color as Bordeaux wine. 

 Truly a masterpiece to give your 

 garden distinction. 26 in. BT 245 A. 



Mrs. John T. Scheepers. (Cottage.) 

 A truly delightful shade of light 

 canary-yellow as refreshing as a cool 

 drink of lemonade, with the shapely 

 flowers enhanced by gracefully 

 pointed petal tips. 26 in. BT 246 A. 



DIDO 



Princess Elizabeth. (Dar- 

 win. ) Lovely in every detail 

 with the large, well-propor- 

 tioned flowers majestically 

 displayed on fine sturdy 

 stems. The rich rose color is 

 adorable. BT 2.58 A. 



Princess Margaret Rose. (Cottage.) Huge blooms of unusual 

 grace and a color medley that is unique. Bright yellow with 

 brilliant red edge, with the red gradually fusing over the petals 

 as the blooms age. Very striking outdoors or displayed in vases. 

 BT 259 A. 



Queen of the Night. (Darwin.) A really striking color — deep 

 velvety maroon — that makes a stunning picture in front of a 

 white wall or fence. BT 261 A. 



Royal Guest. (Darwin.) A newer variety you are bound to 

 welcome to your garden. Creamy white at first but soon 

 changing to snow-white, with the creamy anthers adding 

 starry charm. BT 265 A. 



TULIP HARMONY 

 MIXTURE 



There is nothing finer you can choose than this superb 

 mixture for a riot of color that will make your spring garden 

 the envy of the neighborhood. It includes a marvelous range 

 of colors in a well-balanced blend. Plant it liberally in every 

 sunny nook and corner of your garden. BC 740 A. 



10 Bulbs for 95c; 25 for $2.20; 50 for $4.25 



EARLY TULIPS 



for April Color 



Pink Beauty. Large blooms of glowing cerise-pink; white base. 

 12 in. BT 357 A. 5 for 70c; 10 for .SI. 25; 25 for .§2.80. 



Prince Carnaval. Brilliant sunshine-yellow with tongues of 

 flaming red lashing up from the base to the tip. 15 in. BT 358 A. 

 5 for 70c; 10 for $1.25; 25 for $2.80. 



Sunrise Early Tulip Mixture. All Colors available; well blended. 

 BC 745 A. 10 for $1.10; 25 for $2.40; 50 for $4.60. 



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RED EMPEROR 



The Largest . . . Most Colorful 

 Most Striking Early Tulip 



Come April and your garden will be the more beautiful 

 for planting this enormous but graceful, scorching red 

 Tulip. Once very expensive, we now offer it at a pjice that 

 should fit all garden budgets. Plant it freely in all sunny 

 spots. BT 365 A. 5 for 60c; 10 for .§1.15; 25 for $2.60, 



