BACCHUS 
LOUIS XIV 
DOM 
PEDRO 
Dutch 
Breeder Tulips 
May-Flowering 
Breeder Tulips are very 
similar in habit to the Dar¬ 
wins, and flower at the same 
time. Their chief character¬ 
istic is their immense blooms, 
borne on strong, stiff stems, many of 
them longer than the most gigantic 
Darwins. The revival of the taste for 
art colors has made these Tulips, at one 
time very popular in England, strong 
favorites with American enthusiasts, who find in their bronze, 
buff, and brown shades excellent material for contrasting with 
the light and bright colors of the Darwins. 
They require the same cultural treatment as the Darwins 
ABD-EL-KADIR. Dull bronze-yellow, shading to light bronze at 
edge of petals; inside bronze-brown, with olive-green base; good- 
sized flower. Height 26 inches. 65 cts. for 10; $5.50 per 100 
ADMIRAL TROMP. One of the newer Breeder Tulips which will 
become more popular when better known. The general tone of 
the flower is a bright orange-red shaded salmon. Petals are of 
good substance and the blooms are large. Height 30 inches. 
$1.80 for 10; $16.00 per 100 
AUGUSTUS. This new Giant Breeder 
Tulip is one of the finest in the new 
deep lilac-lavender shades. The flowers 
are of excellent substance, large and 
well formed. Height 32 inches. 
$1.80 for 10; $16.00 per 100 
BACCHUS. Dark violet-blue, the out¬ 
side of the petals having a darker 
bloom; base starred white. The nearest 
approach to dark blue in late Tulips. 
Fine for contrasting with bronze varie¬ 
ties. Height 28 inches. 
70 cts. for 10; $6.00 per 100 
BRONZE QUEEN. Large, soft golden 
bronze flower of sturdy habit. A very 
exquisite color when forced and splen¬ 
did for the border. Height 28 inches. 
60 cts. for 10; $5.00 per 100 
SPECIAL 
COLLECTION OFFER 
100 bulbs, 25 each of the 
varieties illustrated on this ^ 
page (value $6.00) ... 
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