INDIAN CHIEF (Breeder) 3 for 75c ; Doz. $3.00 



Indian broun, flushed coppery brown. One ol the \'ery largest and 

 tallest of all tulips, with big foliage and 3()-inch stiff stems. A genuine 

 attention-getter in the garden and a wonderful exhibition variet\ , 



LA MERVEILLE (Cottage) 



3 for 50c; Doz. $1.75 



Rich, solt salmon-red, with yellow base. Opens very wide with some- 

 what the appearance of a poinsettia during mid-day in sunshine, 

 assumes its bud form morning and evening and on cool days. Very 

 fragrant 



MRS. E. H. KRELAGE (Mendel) 3 for 55c; Doz. $2.00 



A clear bright pink with white base, blooming \ er\- earh and ahead ol 

 the Darwins. Much taller than the old-time early tulips. 



MRS. HOAG (Cottage) 



3 for 65c ; Doz. $2.50 



.\ magnificent variety with immense, globular (lowers ui clear, pale 

 yellow color; black anthers against the glossy yellow ol the inside of the 

 petals makes a lovely combination The long petaled flowers are carried 

 on stiff tall stems and last extremely long. Splendid lor exhibition. 



MRS. KERRELL (Cottage) 3 for 50c ; Doz. $1.75 



A low growing \ariety, unexcelled for planting in the loreground. Typical 

 form of the Cottage tulips, with long pointed petals. Color is bright 

 golden pink 



ORANGE KING (Cottage) 3 for 50c ; Doz. $1.75 



Glistening deep orange, shaded rose, with yellow base. The anthers are 

 black. Large globular flowers, sweetly scented. One ol the most bril- 

 liantly colored tulips. 



ORIENT (Cottage) 3 for 65c; Doz. $2.50 



Large deep cup of clear rose, shading through dull pink to wire edge 

 of old gold. Base of old gold fanning out to electric blue. A lovely soft 

 blend of colors in a distinct and rare tulip. Very lew bulbs. 



PRINCESS ELIZABETH (Darwin) 3 for 50c ; Doz. $1.75 



Vi\id rose pink with lighter pink edge and sihery sheen, \ er\ late, 

 tall stiff stems. Try it in a semi-shaded spot — it will brighten it up and 

 prolong your tulip show for ten days, 



ROSE COPELAND (Darwin) 3 for 50c ; Doz. $1.75 



Beautilul lilac-rose, A well formed flower on two-foot stems, a sport of 

 the variety W'm Copeland with less lavender and nearer a true lilac tone. 



SCOTCH LASSIE (Ideal) 



3 for 65c ; Doz. $2.50 



Purest deep laxender, darker inside, and with dark blue base, B\' far the 

 finest tulip in the blue-lavender color group; a huge blossom that lasts 

 and lasts and holds its color. Sold out early last year. 



SUNDEW (Parrot) 



A unique tulip of clear bright red, with petals that are 

 notched at the edges. Not as crinkled as Fantasy. 



3 for 50c; Doz. $1.75 



ringed and 



SUPERBA (Breeder) 



3 for 65c ; Doz. $2.50 



Deep chestnut brown with thread edge of gold Fulips ol these deep 

 golden brown shades are in such demand that lew are now available. 

 We are glad to offer this exceptionally fine one. 



WM. PITT (Darwin) 3 for 50c ; Doz. $1.75 



Dark crimson red, clean color of exceptional depth. Very effective 

 against dark green background in the garden and a fine cut flower. 

 Two-foot straight stiff stems. 



YELLOW GIANT (Darwin) 



3 for 60c ; Doz. $2.25 



The outstanding deep \ ellow tulip in our collection. It has e\er\ thing — 

 immense size, perlect globular form, stiff stems that reach 32 inches, 

 lasts extra long and holds its color to the end. Much darker and later 

 than Mrs. Hoag. 



Turn to next page for 



MONEY-SAVING 



TULIP COLLECTIONS 



31 



