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THE WTL.LTS NURSERY COMPANY, OTTAWA, KANSAS 
FORCING LILIES 
Easter in 1935 comes on April 21. 
PerlOO Case 
ERABU, 7-9 inches (300 to case) _$ 8.50 $22.50 
8-10 inches (225 to case) _ 11.00 22.50 
GIGANTEUM, 7-9 inches (300 to case) _ 6.50 16.50 
8-10 inches (225 to case) _ 9.50 18.50 
FALL BULBS 
DARWIN TULIPS 
Darwin Tulips are more popular today than any other class. They are dis¬ 
tinguished by their bright, clear colors, tall sturdy stems and large cup-shaped 
flowers. They bloom two or three weeks after the Early Tulips, their blooming 
season overlapping that of the late or Cottage Tulips. 
There is scarcely another spring-flowering bulb to rival the Darwins in bedding 
work, for it is there that the stately, noble and dignified character of the plants 
gains fullest expression. 
Named varieties, $3.50 per 100; $32.50 per 1000 (except as otherwise noted.) 
Afterglow; deep rosy orange with salmon tinted edges 
Baronne de la Tonnaye; rose shaded blush 
Bartiaon; fiery red; one of the best forcing varieties 
Bleu Aimable; blush heliotrope, very large, fine for late forcing 
City or Haarlem; immense Vermillion scarlet, $4.00 per 100; $37.50 per 10CI0 ' 
Clara Butt; beautiful soft salmon rose, a splendid bedder 
Farncombe Sanders; beautiful scarlet, with clear white base, large flowers 
Inalescombe Yellow; glossy canary yellow, cup shaped 
King George V; brilliant cherry red, very large flower 
King Harold (Mahony) crimson maroon, large 
LaTldipe Noire; black, with velvety sheen, large flower 
Mrs. Krelage; rose pink, tinted lilac, large flower 
Painted Lady; creamy white 
Pride of Haarlem; old rose, excellent for cutting, large 
Princess Elisabeth; .soft lilac rose, paler edges, white base 
Professor Rauwenhof; cherry red, shaded salmon, blue and white base 
Rev. Ewbank; heliotrope lilac with paler edges, fine bedder 
Valentine; violet purple, blue center 
W. Copland (Sweet Lavender) rosy purple, fine for early forcing 
William Pitt; bright scarlet slightly tipped orange, forces easily 
SINGLE EARLY TULIPS 
First to bloom. Many of these are excellent for forcing 
$3.75 per ICO; $35.00 per 1000 (except as otherwise noted) 
Chrysolnra; pure yellow, very good bedder 
Couleur de Cardinal; velvety crimson scarlet 
Keizerskroon ; Scarlet-red with broad yellow margin; $4.50 C; $40.00 M. 
Prince of Austria; fine orange red, sweet scented, beautiful form 
Prosperity; rose pink, splendid forcer 
Van der Neer; violet, large flower, handsome 
White Swan; true, pure white, tall stemmed, egg shaped flower 
DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS 
Large flowers, brilliant colors; effective in beds and borders. 
$3.75 per 100; $35.00 per 1000. 
Electra; rosy violet red Peach Blossom; soft rosy pink 
Mr. Van der Hoeff; pure yellow Vuurbaak; fiery orange-scarlet 
Murililo; white shaded rose 
BREEDER TULIPS 
Bloom later than Darwins. Their large size and remarkable colors place them 
in a class by themselves . 
$4.00 per 100; $37.50 per 1000. 
Apricot; deep bronze orange Louis XIV; purple, flushed golden-bronze 
Bronze Queen; buff, tinged apricot Panorama; terra-cotta and bronze 
Dom Pedro; dull brown, shaded maroon Velvet King; dark purple, white base 
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