Triumph Tulips. 
These tulips originate from repeated attempts, years ago to 
cross Single and Double Early Tulips with Darwin Tulips. 
They have the form and habits of the Darwin Tulips, their 
unique shades are very pretty and since they bloom a little 
later than the Early Tulips outside and are of strong texture 
and substance, carried on sturdy, long stems, they are excep¬ 
tionally fine for bedding or border planting. 
Their early forcing qualities are sufficiently known by now 
and a collection should be grown in every greenhouse or 
conservatory. 
ALHENA. Beautiful old rose; very large flower of fine form. 
Fine for bedding; height 24 inches. $ 1.00 each. 
BOSTON. Rose-1 iI ac, turning to salmon towards the edges 
and bluish-violet toward the base; inside salmon-rose; 
height 22 inches. $ 1.10 for 10, $ 7.50 per 100. 
CANADA. Splendid pink and white color combination, pure 
white at the base; height 18 inches. 
$ 1.00 for 10, $ 7.50 per 100. 
CASTOR. Glowing, deep carmine-purple; very large flower. 
Highly recommended; height 25 inches. 
$ 1.25 for 10, $ 10.00 per 100. 
DENBOLA. Deep amaranth-red, with broad golden edge. 
Very fine and unusual; height 20 inches. 
$ 3.00 for 10, $ 25.00 per 100. 
LORD CARNAVON. A fine border variety of graceful 
form; the color is a clear bright pink; the pointy petals 
are tipped white; height 22 inches. 
$ 0.80 for 10, $ 5.50 per 100. 
RYNLAND. Very beautiful variety of a glowing red color, 
edged yellow; height 22 inches. 
$ 3.00 for 10, $ 25.00 per 100. 
SAGITTARIUS. The color is a creamy white, flushed rose 
at the tips of the petals; height 22 inches. 
$ 1.20 for 10, $ 9.00 per 100. 
SHENANDOAH. Creamy yellow, turning into golden 
yellow towards the edges; inside golden yellow. Fine for 
bedding and border; height 20 inches. 
$ 1.20 for 10, $ 9.00 per 100. 
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