Daffodil Classification 
Above: Yellow Trumpet, Olympia Above: Bi-Color, Glory of Sassenheim 
Below: Giant Leedsii, Solfatare Below: Incomparabilis, Croesus 
Third Group: 
One variety only 
3 bulbs $ .50 
12 bulbs 1.50 
25 bulbs 2.75 
50 bulbs 5.00 
9 bulbs, 3 each of 3 varieties, $1 
18 bulbs, 6 each of 3 varieties, 2. 
36 bulbs, 1 2 each of 3 varieties, 4. 
iant (Bi-color Trumpet)—A giant Daffodil of immense size, perianth 
:t bright yellow, well flanged at brim. A very decorative and vigorous 
King Alfred (Yellow Trumpet) (See illustration)—The king of the Daffodils. Very large 
and sturdy. Rich golden-yellow flowers. Curved and fluted trumpet, and broad, beau¬ 
tifully twisted petals Splendid for cut Rowers. 
Olympia (Yellow Trumpet) (See illustration)—A very large flower with campanulate 
canary-yellow perianth and a very bold, rich-yellow trumpet with wide expanded 
brim. An improved and glorified Emperor. 
Van Waveren's Giant (Bi-colo 
primrose,- trumpet b 
variety. 
Croesus (Incomparabilis) (See illustration)—A very fine flower of great substance with 
large, rounded and overlapping pale primrose perianth and a wide expanded crown 
of deep red. 
Lucinius (Incomparabilis)—A large lovely all-yellow flower with broad, overlapping 
perianth, borne on tall stiff stems. One of the best in its class. 
Solfatare (Giant Leedsii) (See illustration)—This flower is so large it is used by many 
as a White Trumpet Daffodil. Very large bold flower with broad, white, overlapping 
perianth and very large, broad crown of creamy primrose, beautifully frilled at margin. 
A fine variety for bowls and when forced comes a pure white. 
SEE GARDEN COLLECTION LISTED 
Incomparabilis, Sir Watkin 
Poetaz, Elvira 
GROW DAFFODILS INDOORS 
Once you have grown Daffodils indoors in either pots or bulb bowls you will 
want them that way every winter. You can have them with very little trouble from 
January on. You may grow them in bulb fibre, soil, or water and pebbles. With each 
order for forcing bulbs we will send bulb fibre free in which to plant them, as well 
as full planting instructions. Extra large bulbs are selected for this purpose. 
10 Mammoth Forcing Bulbs, one variety $1.00 postpaid 
30 Mammoth Forcing Bulbs, 5 each of 6 varieties. 2.75 postpaid . 
60 Mammoth Forcing Bulbs, 10 each of 6 varieties 5.25 postpaid 
Golden Spur—Early yellow trumpet and one of the best to force. 
Elvira (Poetaz)—Three to four flowers on a stem, each has a creamy white perianth 
with yellow cup edged orange. 
Sir Watkin Long stemmed Incomparabilis with perianth of primrose yellow and 
large deep yellow cup. 
Victoria—A splendid bi-color trumpet for forcing. 
Van Sion—A very popular early forcing double yellow Daffodil 
Minister Talma—Early yellow trumpet. 
ON OTHER SIDE OF THIS FOLDER 
Ro ck Garden Collection 
These charming little subjects for the Rock Garden are the earliest to 
flower in the Spring and are the most welcome. Leave them undisturbed 
, dr >d they will flower at their best year after year, in sun, shade, or partial 
shade, under shrubbery, trees, or in your Rock Garden. 
Scilla Siberica, Blue 
1 Chionodoxa, Luciliae 
Muscari, Heavenly Blue 
Scilla Campanulata, Blue Queen 
Scilla Campanulata, Rose Queen 
Scilla Campanulata, Alba 
6 bulbs each of above 6 varieties ( 36 bulbs), $1.15 
12 bulbs each of above 6 varieties ( 72 bulbs), 2.10 
25 bulbs each of above 6 varieties (150 bulbs), 4.00 
POSTPAID 
For those who are not familiar with the different 
classes of Daffodils, we offer the following brief 
descriptions: 
The length and size of the central portion of the 
Daffodil, called the Trumpet, Crown or Cup, de¬ 
pending on its size, is the most variable part of the 
flower and determines its classification. 
Yellow Trumpet Daffodil—Such as Emperor and 
King Alfred. See King Alfred illustration. 
Bi-color Trumpet Daffodil—Of Emperor form but 
having white petals (perianth) and yellow 
trumpet. 
White Trumpet Daffodil—White petals with a 
trumpet of white or nearly white. 
Incomparabilis—See illustrations of Croesus and Sir 
Watkin. In this class the trumpet is shorter than 
the Trumpet Daffodils, but longer and larger than 
the Barrii. It is about a three-fourth length trumpet. 
May be had in both all yellow and bi-color 
varieties. 
Barrii—In place of trumpets this section has small 
crowns or cups, and the flowers are smaller than 
the above classes. See illustration of Conspicuus. 
May be had in both all yellow and bi-color 
varieties. 
Leedsii- In form this is a combination of the Incom¬ 
parabilis and Barrii classes. In color the petals are 
always white and the cup or crown, white, 
cream or pale citron. The Giant Leedsii are similar 
in form to the Incomparabilis, while the small- 
flowered Leedsii are similar to the Barrii. 
Jonquilla—This and the Poetaz Narcissus are both 
bunch-flowered types, i.e., several smaller flowers 
on one stem. The Jonquils are a deep buttercup 
yellow and sweetly scented. The stems are smooth 
and round and a deep green. The leaves are rush¬ 
like in form and also smooth and deep green. 
Trumpet Daffodils are mistakenly called Jonquils 
by many. 
Poetaz Narcissus—Of the bunch-flowered type. 
The flowers have white or pale yellow petals and 
cups of pale citron, yellow or red. See illustration 
of Elvira. 
Poeticus — The Poet’s Narcissus. Single white 
flowers with small cups of red, yellow or red and 
green. See illustration of Recurvus. 
Yellow Trumpet, King Alfred 
Giant Flowered Tulip "Prof. Rauwenhoff" planted at the Tacoma Indian Hospital (U.S.I.S.). Dr. John N. Alley, Supt., Tacoma, Wash. 
This magnificent bed of red Giant Flowered Tulips shows what can be done when you use bulbs grown by the Gardenville Bulb Growers. 
2500 bulbs of "Prof. Rauwenhoff" were planted in this 30-foot diameter bed. Planted the fall of 1935, the picture was taken the following May. 
A Part of the "Gardenville" Planting of 100 Acres of Daffodils 
Daffodil and Narcissus Bulbs 
► POSTPAID ◄ 
Finest Selected No. 1 Bulbs 
THREE PRICE GROUPS HAVE BEEN ARRANGED FOR YOU 
First Group: 
One variety only 
6 bulbs $ .45 
12 bulbs .85 
25 bulbs 1.60 
100 bulbs 6.00 
1 5 bulbs, 3 each of 5 varieties, $1.00 
30 bulbs, 6 each of 5 varieties, 1.90 
60 bulbs, 12 each of 5 varieties, 3.65 
Emperor ( Yellow Trumpet)—This well known favorite has a perianth 
of deep primrose, with trumpet rich full yellow. 
Glory of Leiden (yellow Trumpet)—A large flower with a trumpet 
of rich full yellow; perianth pale yellow, sometimes with deeper 
yellow markings. 
Golden Spur (Yellow Trumpet)—Early, rich yellow perianth and 
trumpet. A most popular Daffodil for forcing in the house or for 
the garden 
Empress (Bi-color Trumpet)—Large rich yellow trumpet, white peri¬ 
anth; striking as a border or naturalizing group when combined 
with all-yellow Daffodils. 
Sir Watkin (Incomparabilis) (Sec illustration)—Perianth primrose- 
yellow; large and well-formed deep yellow cup. Long stemmed. 
A giant among the medium-crowned varieties 
Conspicuus (Barm) (See illustration)—Broad, spreading perianth of 
soft yellow, with a wide-mouthed short cup of dark yellow edged 
bright orange-scarlet. Long stemmed. A great favorite. Splendid 
for the border or naturalizing. 
Mrs. Langtry (Leedsii)—A graceful flower with perianth of pure 
white and short cup of pale primrose. A very free bloomer, long 
stemmed and valuable for bedding or to naturalize. 
Cassandra (Poeticus)—A flower of fine form and substance, with 
broad, clear white perianth and a small eye deeply rimmed dark 
red A fine border variety and one of the largest of the Poeticus. 
Omatus (Poeticus)—Perianth pure white; eye margined with scarlet. 
Flowers two weeks earlier than Recurvus. 
Recurvus (Poeticus) (See illustration)—The old Pheasant's Eye. 
Perianth pure white, somewhat reflexing; cup margined deep 
scarlet Very fragrant; one of the latest to bloom. 
Alba Plena Odorata (Double Poeticus)—Large double snowy-white, 
sweet-scented Gardenia-like blossoms produced in late May. 
Much prized for cutting. 
Sulphur Phoenix (Double) (See illustration)—Large creamy-white 
flowers with pale yellow center, shaped like a rose; prized for 
Cutting. S«c top next column 
Campemelle Rugulosus (Jonquilla)—Rich yellow, fragrant flowers, 
two to four on a stem, with broad perianth and straight wrinkled 
cup,- foliage rush-like. 
Campemelle Rugulosus Plenus (Jonquilla)—The double form of the 
above. A very charming variety, bearing on tall graceful stems 
heads of fragrant double yellow flowers of elegant form. 
Elvira (Poetaz) (See illustration)—Heads of 3 to 4 large flowers with 
broad solid white petals of great substance and a bright yellow 
cup thinly edged orange are borne on long graceful stems. 
Second Group 
One variety only 
6 bulbs $ .55 
12 bulbs 1.00 
25 bulbs 2.00 
100 bulbs 7.50 
12 bulbs, 3 each of 4 varieties, $1.1 0 
24 bulbs, 6 each of 4 varieties, 2.00 
48 bulbs, 12 each of 4 varieties, 3.85 
Minister Talma (Yellow Trumpet)—This giant Daffodil of golden 
yellow has a massive trumpet with a deeply frilled mouth, forces 
very early. 
Glory of Sassenheim (Bi-color Trumpet) (See illustration)—Broad, 
pure white perianth, large and long yellow trumpet with reflexed 
brim,- excellent stem. A favorite both for the garden and for forcing. 
Victoria (Bi-color Trumpet)—Large erect flowers; broad, creamy- 
white perianth; trumpet clear yellow, large, broad and of great 
substance. 
Will Scarlet (Incomparabilis)—A showy flower with reflexing peri¬ 
anth of creamy white, large open fiery orange-red crown, elegantly 
crimped. 
Masterpiece (Barrii)—Broad, rounded, creamy-white perianth and a 
remarkable, striking, brilliant, red-flattened crown. Very beautiful. 
Campemelle Rugulosus Maximus (Jonquilla)—A fine Jonquil hybrid 
of beautiful form and of the deepest golden yellow. Two trumpet¬ 
shaped flowers are borne on each tall strong stem. Late. 
Raphael (Poetaz)—Very free flowering; 4 to 5 flowers on a head, 
with broad, solid, white perianth and golden cup. One of the 
best Poetaz. 
Lucifer (Incomparabilis)—A very showy flower, white perianth; cup 
an intense glowing orange-red. Strong grower and free blocmer. 
Fill Your Garden with Daffodils 
100 Choice Blooming Bnlbs for *22° 
Once again we offer this popular and attractive bargain. At these 
prices one can afford to fill his garden with Daffodils and satisfy 
that insistent demand for more and beautiful Spring flowers. 
Remember, too, only bulbs of the highest quality are sent. Read 
what our customers say about the bulbs obtained from us. Only 
enthusiastic satisfaction will draw such unsolicited letters. 
That you may add to the varieties in your garden at these low 
prices, we are including two never before offered in this list: 
Victoria, a splendid Bi-color, and Ornatus, an early Poeticus. 
100 bulbs, your choice, one variety only $2.00 
100 bulbs (20 each of 5 varieties) 2.50 
Sent by 
Express. You 
Pay Express 
Charges 
100 bulbs (10 each of 10 varieties) 
500 bulbs (100 each of 5 varieties) 9.50 
500 bulbs, one variety only 9.00 
Golden Spur—That splendid early yellow trumpet, is the best variety for 
growing in pots in the house. Grow some indoors this winter. It is so easy 
to do and gives so much pleasure. 
Empress (Bi-color Trumpet)—Large rich yellow trumpet, white perianth. 
Striking as a border or naturalizing group when combined with all-yellow 
Daffodils. 
Sir Watkin (Incomparabilis) (See illustration)—Perianth primrose-yellow; large 
and well-formed deep yellow cup. Long stemmed. A giant among the 
medium-crowned varieties. 
Sulphur Phoenix (Double) (See illustration)—Large creamy-white flowers with 
pale yellow center. Shaped like a rose. Prized for cutting. 
Conspicuus (Barrii) (See illustration)—Broad, spreading perianth of soft yellow, 
with a wide-mouthed short cup of dark yellow edged bright orange-scarlet. 
Long stemmed. A great favorite. Splendid for the border or naturalizing. 
Recurvus (Poeticus) (See illustration)—The old Pheasant’s Eye. Perianth pure 
white, somewhat reflexing; cup margined deep scarlet. Very fragrant. One 
of the latest to bloom. 
Ornatus (Poeticus)—A favorite variety. Perianth pure white, eye margined with 
scarlet. Flowers two weeks earlier than Recurvus. 
of Leiden (Yellow Trumpet)—A large flower with a trumpet of rich full 
yellow; perianth pale yellow, sometimes with deeper yellow markings. 
Mrs. Langtry (Leedsii)—A graceful flower with perianth of pure white and 
short cup of pale primrose. A very free bloomer, long stemmed, and valuable 
for bedding or to naturalize. 
Victoria (Bi-color)—Large erect flowers, broad creamy-white perianth, trumpet 
clear yellow, large, broad and of great substance. 
Narcissus and Daffodils—A splendid mixture. 
ACROSS THE CONTINENT 
Trenton, N. J., March 12, 1936. 
I bought some Narcissus from you and they have been 
wonderful. They are coming up so thick I guess I will 
have to reset them this year. It has been the best value 
I ever purchased 
Winston-Salem, N. C., March 31, 1936. 
This past fall I ordered a dozen of your Golden Spur 
bulbs, as advertised in Flower Grower. This was 
only a trial, as I wanted to see the bulbs before going 
into it any further, as I had been disappointed in 
bulbs bought at a good deal higher price. The bulbs 
received from you am well pleased with, all are not 
only up but have nice buds, ready to open, some 
having two. This fall am going to be in the market for 
from one to three hundred bulbs and want you to 
give me your price on good large bulbs. 
Mrs. Moon 
First Group: 
One variety only 
POSTPAID 
Giant Flowered Tulips 
Under this heading we are listing all those long¬ 
stemmed, large-flowered, cup-shaped Tulips of the 
Darwin type, regardless of the technical class into 
which they may fall. The Darwin, Breeder and 
Hybrid Tulips have been so inter-crossed that the 
distinctions in the classes are almost meaningless. 
Any of the Tulips in the following three groups of 
Giant Flowered Tulips may be planted the same as 
if they were all Darwins. 
6 bulbs $ .35 
12 bulbs . . .65 
25 bulbs . .120 
50 bulbs . . 2.30 
100 bulbs . . 4.50 
or 36 bulbs, 6 each, 6 varieties, 52.00 
72 bulbs, 12 each, 6 varieties, 3.70 
Postpaid 72 bulbs, 6 each, 12 varieties, 3.85 
Baronne de la Tonnaye (Pink)—A beautiful, tall, 
sturdy plant. Full rose color shading to silvery-rose 
at margin of petals. Height 30 in. Splendid in 
masses or borders, Perfect for indoor decoration. 
Bartigon (Red)—A good square cup-shaped flower 
of bright crimson with deeper flush on outer petals. 
Height 25 inches. 
Centenaire (Rose)—Rich violet-rose; tall sturdy 
grower,- height 30 inches. 
Farncombe Sanders (Scarlet) (See illustration) — 
A fine large broad-petaled flower of beautiful 
geranium-scarlet tinged rose. An exceedingly 
popular and one of the most handsome Darwin 
Tulips. Height 30 inches. 
Grand Maitre (Purple) (See illustration)—A rich 
violet-purple. A few of these darker colors are 
desirable in every garden for contrast, making the 
brighter Tulips more vivid. Height 25 inches. 
Inglescombe Yellow (Yellow)—Large globular 
flowers of perfect form. This remarkably beautiful 
Tulip is a glossy canary yellow and grows to a 
height of 18 inches. 
Pride of Haarlem (Red) (See illustration)—This 
grand variety has a very large flower of fine form. 
Its color is a brilliant cochineal carmine. 30 in. 
Princess Elizabeth (Pink) (See illustration)—A fine 
erect flower,- rich soft rose with slight silvery 
flush at margin. Height 29 inches. 
Queen Alexandra (Primrose)—This beautiful var¬ 
iety with goblet shaped flowers is a soft delicate 
primrose shaded rose-lilac. Height 24 inches. 
William Copeland (Lavender) (See illustration)— 
This variety recommended only for growing in 
pots or pans indoors, when the flowers come a 
beautiful soft lavender color. Height 26 inches. 
Grown outdoors the color is harsh. 
William Pitt (Red)—An excellent bedding variety 
the large flowers of bright crimson-scarlet have a 
slight plum flush on the outer petals. 
Yellow Perfection (Yellow)—A large bold flower 
of canary-yellow shaded bronze; very distinct 
and striking. Height 24 inches. 
Maiden's Blush (Picotee) 
FREE OFFER 
WITH EVERY $1.00 TULIP ORDER 
—TWO DAFFODIL BULBS FREE 
You will receive absolutely free 2 Daffodil 
bulbs, our selection, with every order for 
Tulip bulbs amounting to $1.00 
With a $2.00 Tulip order, 4 Daffodil bulbs. 
With a $3.00 Tulip order, 6 Daffodil bulbs. 
Two Daffodil bulbs with each dollar's 
worth of Tulips. 
More than 40 Acres of Tulips in Gardenville's 1936 Planting 
Second Group: 
One variety only 
6 bulbs $ .40 
T U L IPS 
1 2 bulbs 
25 bulbs 
50 bulbs 
100 bulbs 
.70 
1.30 
2.50 
4.95 
36 bulbs, 6 each of 6 varieties, $2.25 
48 bulbs, 6 each of 8 varieties, 3.00 
72 bulbs, 12 each of 6 varieties, 4.00 
Afterglow (Orange)—A large flower of good substance and unusual 
coloring. Deep orange suffused with salmon and salmon edge. Very 
beautiful and good lasting flower. Height 28 inches. 
Bronze Queen (Bronze) (See illustration)—Handsome large flower of 
golden bronze shaded amber with faint plum bloom, inside glistening 
bronzy-amber Height 24 inches. 
Dream (Lilac)—A lovely delicate shade of lilac with flush of deep helio¬ 
trope. This is a splendid Tulip, and a color which should be in every 
garden. Height 27 inches. 
Gesneriana Lutea (Yellow)—Rich canary-yellow, delightfully fragrant 
This beautiful large flower of splendid form is one of the finest of the 
yellow Tulips, Height 24 inches. 
Old Times (Bronze)—Deep rose-purole flushed amber at margin, inside 
amber shading to bronze. Height 26 inches. 
Orange King (Orange)—A grand Tulip, wonderfully effective in beds 
and borders, large globular flowers of a beautiful glowing orange. 
Height 24 inches 
Rev H. Ewbank (Lavender Broad erect open flower of a beautiful soft 
heliotrope shading to dove-grey at margin. A lovely soft shade of 
color end one of the best of its class Height 25 inches. 
St. James (Mahogany)—A very large flower on a tall stem, lilac edged 
tan, shaded light rose,- inside mahogany with golden brown edge. 
Height 28 inches 
Third Group: 
^Onevar.ety only 
6 bulbs $ .45 
12 bulbs .85 
25 bulbs 1.60 
' 50 bulbs 3.00 
100 bulbs 5.95 
City of Haarlem (Red)—One of the finest red Tulips It has a large deep 
scarlet flower on a tall stem. Vigorous grower. Height 30 inches. 
Pfitarchus (Yellow)—An unusual color combination, yellow-bronze 
ihaded terra cotta and violet with yellowish-brown margin. Height 28 
Inches. 
ong in 
old at 
24 bulbs, 6 each of 4 varieties, $1.75 
48 buibs, 12 each of 4 varieties, 3.35 
Jlippe de Comines (Plum)—This very handsome and fragrant Tulip has 
a lustrous dark plum color with a blackish sheen,- tall vigorous grower. 
Height 30 inches. 
Prince of Orange (Orange)—A flower of great substance, lasting long 
condition. Its color is a rich chestnut-red broadly flushed 
Ifnargin. Very showy and beautiful Height 26 inches. 
The Brilliant "Professor Rauwenhoff” 
This beautiful Tulip is one of the finest of all the Red Darwins. The 
flower of enormous size is a full cherry-red. Just the right tone of color 
for an effective and desirable bed. The broad thick petals have wonderful 
substance. Its stem is strong and straight and grows 29 inches high. Plant 
this bulb in large numbers this fall and next May they will make your 
garden brilliant. (See illustration.) 
25 bulbs (regular price $1.40) Special price $1.25 
50 bulbs (regular price 2.75) Special price 2.35 
100 bulbs (regular price 5.00) Special price 4.50 Postpaid 
The Beautiful "Clara Butt" 
(See illustration) 
This Darwin Tulip has a flower of remarkable beauty and is the most 
distinct Pink among Darwins. The flower, of perfect form, is a lovely 
delicate pink flushed salmon-rose. It is by far the most popular pink Tulip 
and is planted in immense quantities each year. Hei ght 23 inches. 
25 bulbs (regular price $1.30) Special price $1.10 
50 bulbs (regular price 2.50) Special price 2.10 
100 bulbs (regular price 4.50) Special price 4.00 Postpaid 
The Elegant "Malden's Blush" (Picotee) 
The class to which this elegant Tulip belongs is the English Cottage 
Garden. It is exceedingly graceful and attractive. The flower, on a 20-inch 
stem, is long and Clear White. The pointed and gracefully recurved petals 
are beautifully margined and penciled on the edges with bright pink, 
which deepens and spreads until, when the flower fades, it is almost 
completely pink in color. (See illustration.) 
25 bulbs (regular price $1.30) Special price $1.20 
50 bulbs (regular price 2.50) Special price 2.30 
100 bulbs (regular price 4.95) Special price 4.25 Postpaid 
Rainbow Tulip Mixture 
This mixture contains a complete range of Tulip colors and types, 
including Darwin, Breeder and Cottage Tulips. It is well suited for a long 
blooming season as it contains early, midseason and late varieties. 
First Size Bulbs Only 
12 bulbs for . $ .65 
50 bulbs for . . 2.50 
100 bulbs for 4.50 Postpaid 
Bargain Tulip Mixture 
This bargain mixture is made up of many varieties of second size bulbs 
for those who wish an abundance of flowers for cutting purposes. They 
should give entirely satisfactory results when planted outdoors. 
Second Size Bulbs Only 
100 bulbs . $ 3.75 
1000 bulbs 35.00 Postpaid 
36 bulbs, 6 each of 6 varieties, $2.25 
54 bulbs, 6 each of 9 varieties, 3.35 
72 bulbs, 1 2 each of 6 varieties, 4.00 
POSTPAID 
, one of the deepest golden-colored Tulips. 
MAY - F LOWER ING GARDEN TULIPS 
These Tulips bloom at the same time as the Giant Flowered Their stems are almost as long and their flowers 
average as large, but they are long and pointed, whereas the Giant Flowered are cup-shaped. They are all 
very beautiful, presenting a great variety of form and coloring and have none of the stiffness of other Tulips. 
Because of their long stems and graceful habit, they are greatly prized for cutting. They are extremely hardy 
and should be planted freely in large clumps and masses. 
6 bulbs $ .40 
°ne 12 bulbs .70 
variety 25 bulbs 1.30 
only 50 bulbs 2.50 
100 bulbs 4.95 
Bouton d’Or (Yellow)—Flowers globular; rich Indian yello’ 
Valuable for outdoor cutting. Height 18 inches. 
Ellen Willmott (Yellow)—Long flower of elegant form; pale primrose yellow,- delicately fragrant. Height 24 
inches. 
Grenadier (Orange-Scarlet)—A grand Tulip with large well-shaped flowers of a dazzling orange-scarlet. 
Height 20 inches. 
Inglescombe Pink (Pink)—Brilliant salmon-pink, Height 24 inches. 
La Merveille (Old Rose)—This very beautiful sweetly scented Tulip is colored old-rose flushed buff at margin. 
Inside it is an intense orange-scarlet. Height 18 inches. 
Maiden's Blush or Picotee (White) (See illustration) Has large flowers with gracefully recurved petals, opens 
primrose, passing to white margined rose. Height 20 inches. 
Moonlight (Yellow)—Long elegant flowers of a delicate pale primrose; one of the palest yellow. Height 20 
inches. 
Mrs. Moon (Yellow) (See illustration)—This delicately fragrant Tulip has large canary-yellow flowers with 
long pointed petals reflexing at the top. Height 28 indies. 
Sirene (Pink)—The large flowers open with elegantly refldjlng petals,- color is a glossy rose-pink. Height 26 in. 
Of the above list the following Tulips have the Lily-fleered shape—long pointed petals reflexing at the 
top: Ellen Willmott, Mrs. Moon, La Merveille, Maiden's^lush and Sirene 
Farncombe Sanders 
Princess Elizabeth 
Wm. Copeland Bronze Queen 
Clara Butt Grand Maitre 
GARDENVILLE B U,L B GROWERS, 
R. F. D. 6, Box 516V, TACOMA, 
WASHINGTON 
