(To be shipped Sept. 1936) 
These are the most popular of all tulips. They 
have large gorgeous colored flowers and long stems 
suitable for cutting. We send all big bulbs—No. 2 
size and up. No small bulbs for sale. 
BARTIGON—A dazzling scarlet. 
BARON DE LA TONNAYE—Lovely deep pink. 
CLARA BUTT—Beautiful apple blossom pink. 
DREAM—Large Lilac Blossom inside deep violet. 
FARNCOMBE SANDERS—Brilliant scarlet. 
INGLESCOMBE YELLOW—Rich chrome yellow. 
LA TULIPE NOIRE—Very dark, almost black. 
MME. KRELAGE—Bright lilac rose. 
MRS. POTTER PALMER—Bright purplish violet. 
PAINTED LADY—Creamy white, tinted lavender 
and rose. 
PRIDE OF HARLEM—Very large red, fragrant. 
REV. H. EWBANK—Vivid heliotrope and lilac. 
WHITE QUEEN—Snow white, tinted pink. 
ZULU—Smoky brown. 
VALENTINE BLUE—Fine light blue. 
MIXED TULIPS—A mixture of the above. 
Prices of Tulips 
Six bulbs for 30c; 12 for 55c; 100 for $3.50; 50 
at 100 rate. Quantity price for one variety only. 
Just a Tip to Gladiolus Growers 
During the recent—or should we say current—de¬ 
pression, we have sometimes been sustained only by 
the hope of better conditions. Recent developments 
now point to a wonderful opportunity in the future. 
Simply this: When the A.A.A. has controlled and 
reduced all other crops, they will finally turn to glad¬ 
iolus to grow in place of the crops reduced. The 
great demand for gladiolus bulbs will make us all 
rich overnight. Then we can sell our bulbs at high 
prices, and, in turn to offset an over-supply, get a 
big gladiolus payment for not growing them. Be 
ready when OPPORTUNITY knocks. 
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