handsomest of the brown Breeders standing on a 
stem 38 inches high. “Indian Chief” stands head 
and shoulders above any other tulip in the gar¬ 
den. I would not be without it. A magnificent 
effect may be obtained by planting a mass of 
this splendid variety above a bed of brown Pan¬ 
sies. In order to make “Indian Chief” better 
known in all gardens, we offer our usual fine 
quality bulbs at a special price, provided it is 
purchased with other varieties. $1.45 for 10; $12 
per 100. 
JAMES A. MacDONALD. A very beautiful tulip 
of good size and substance. The large flowers 
show the inside of the cup an orange flame shad¬ 
ing to a lighter orange towards the edge of petals. 
The outside is orange flushed with salmon and 
mauve. A fine tulip named in honor of a fine man. 
Height, 28 inches. $1.50 for 10; $12.50 per 100. 
JESSEY. A most attractive tulip of rather deep, 
clear coffee-brown, flushed bronzy-red with yel¬ 
low base. Very large and strong flower carried 
on a tall erect stem. Height 36 inches. $7.25 
for 10; $70 per 100. 
LOUIS XIV. The vigorous plant has a large, 
goblet-shaped flower, which possesses a most 
artistic blending of tones of indescribable beauty, 
deliciously scented. Dark bluish violet with 
tawny margin flushed golden brown and dull 
blue base with a yellow star, shaded bronze. 
A mass planting of this unique tulip gives a 
comforting feeling of repose so required in the 
garden. 
Visualize a large border of these giants stand¬ 
ing above masses of Forget-me-nots or yellow 
Pansies; or the beautiful effect that can be ob¬ 
tained by planting them with Garibaldi, Bacchus, 
Gold Finch and Darwin Tulip Duchess of Hohen- 
berg. 
We have exhibited flowers 42 inches high, 
measuring from the top of the bulb to the top of 
the flower, while the average height is 34 inches. 
$0.95 for 10; $7 per 100. 
LUCIFER. Gorgeous large flower on a tall stem; 
dark orange with rosy bloom, interior scarlet- 
orange with more or less circular yellow base, 
ringed with pale olive filaments. Height, 28 
inches. $1.10 for 10; $8.50 per 100. 
MAHONY KING. A very beautiful tulip present¬ 
ing a unique coloration of deep brown overlaid 
rosy-purple. It attracted considerable attention 
during a recent exhibition. $4 for 10; $37.50 per 
100 . 
MARECHAL VICTOR. A Breeder of unusual 
interest in color, bronze with rosy purple flush, 
and a beautiful bloom over all the outer petals. 
The effect of a dusky texture is marked in this 
tulip, for which reason it is uncommonly valu¬ 
able for cutting. The stem is long, and the tulip 
well held at its top. Height, 30 inches. $1.50 for 
10; $12.50 per 100. 
MRS. J. RAMSEY HUNT (Eleanor Pratt). A very 
beautiful flower of fine form and clear coloring. 
An exceedingly choice variety selected by our 
Mr. John T. Scheepers to do honor to a charming 
girl. The bloom is immense in size of Breeder 
type and of a lovely shade of clearest purple, 
carried on tall erect stem. Rising out of a mass 
of orange and purple Pansies, or a bronzy Prim¬ 
rose as seen in America’s most beautiful gardens, 
“Welinyn,” this fine tulip would create a picture 
lovely indeed. Height, 32 inches. $2.50 for 10; 
$22.50 per 100. 
MRS. BEECHER STOWE. A fine deep purple, 
of good form and splendid stem, very deep and 
uniform in color. One of those with the velvety 
bloom on the outer petals which gives a tulip so 
rich an appearance either in the garden or in the 
house. Height, 30 inches. $1.10 for 10; $8.50 
per 100. 
MRS. HAROLD BROWN. This beautiful Breeder 
Tulip presents a most pleasing combination of 
orange, brown and yellow. It is a color most 
difficult to describe. A truly magnificent variety. 
Height, 50 inches. If ordered with other tulips, 
$1.40 for 10; $11.50 per 100. 
NEWTON. The tallest of all late-flowering vari¬ 
eties. Rich dark purple with plum bloom on outer 
petals; admirable amongst Arabis or Forget-me- 
nots. A magnificent regal tulip, a grouping of 
which creates an imposing picture. Height, 39 
inches. $3.75 for 10; $35 per 100. 
ORANGE GLORY. Beautiful flower of a light ter¬ 
racotta-orange. Flower is cup-shaped and of good 
substance insuring long lasting qualities. A great 
favorite. Height, 28 inches. $1.50 for 10; $12.50 
per 100. 
PANORAMA (Fairy). This tulip is remarkable 
for its splendid orange-scarlet color, its overlying 
bluish bloom, its amazing olive-green base, yellow 
pistil and dull violet anthers. Whether open or 
partly closed, the flower is beautiful and with the 
latest possible daffodils, the effect in mass plant¬ 
ing would be very fine. Height, 27 inches, $0.90 
for 10; $6.50 per 100. 
PRINCE ALBERT. Glowing mahogany-brown, 
shaded dull bronze, green base. Graciously formed 
flower. In the petals we find a rich weave of 
Indian-brown, buff and yellow ochre with cad¬ 
mium-yellow suggestions. Splendid variety for 
the border. Height, 30 inches. $0.90 for 10; $6.50 
per 100. 
RAYON d’OR. Large, well formed flower of great 
substance, carried on a strong stem. The color is 
a bright golden bronze, edged bronzy yellow with 
olive center. A fine exhibition variety. Height, 
28 inches. $1.40 for 10; $11.50 per 100. 
ROI SOLEIL. Here is a striking beauty! Dark 
violet-blue and shades of bronze are wonderfully 
combined. Fine, large, well formed flower. Plant 
with yellow Pansies or light-toned Wallflowers. 
Height, 32 inches. $1 for 10; $7.50 per 100. 
TANTALUS. An outstanding exhibition tulip. 
The very large cup-shaped flowers are of a light 
cadmium-yellow, overlaid with dull slate-violet; 
base is dark yellow with black anthers. Height, 
30 inches. $2.85 for 10; $26 per 100. 
VELVET KING. An immense flower on an extra 
strong stem. Its robust growth makes it one of 
the showiest and most conspicuous; of fine cup¬ 
shaped form; bright, dark, royal-purple, small, 
white, sharply defined base. A giant. Magnifi¬ 
cent planted in masses of yellow Pansies, or 
dotted through a large planting of the fine pale 
heliotrope Darwin Tulip Duchess of Hohenberg. 
Combines beautifully with Breeder Garibaldi. 
-Z.J 
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