1 i i 1 
(Top-Size Bulbs) 
Doz. 100 
Apricot. 28 inches. Light bronze, apri- 
cot shaded, olive base; very showy. $0.75 $5.50 
Bacchus. 32 inches. Dark plum color. 
Large, egg-shaped flower. A beauti- 
full garden variety with no superior. 
.85 
6.25 
Bronze King. 24 inches. Golden brown- 
olive, yellow base. 
.80 
5.75 
Bronze Queen. 28 inches. Soft buff, in¬ 
side tinged golden brown. A very 
lovely flower. 
.70 
5.00 
Cardinal Manning. 32 inches. A rich 
wine-red with a golden flush which is 
just in its glory when most other va¬ 
rieties have passed; strong bloomer. . 
.75 
5.50 
Copernicus. 28 inches. Dark coppery 
bronze and old rose. New and un¬ 
usual color combination. 
.85 
6.50 
Don Pedro. 27 inches. A beautiful 
shade of coffee-brown, shaded ma¬ 
roon; an unusual color. Fragrant . . 
.80 
6.00 
Feu Ardent. 26 inches. A brilliant 
brick-red shaded mahogany. A most 
outstanding Breeder Tulip. 
.75 
5.50 
Golden Bronze. 26 inches. Old gold, 
slightly flushed heliotrope, olive base. 
.75 
5.50 
Goldfinch. 29 inches. Golden chest¬ 
nut, interior mahogany-brown; flush¬ 
ed lilac through center of petals; 
pointed flower on tall, strong stem. 
1.10 
8.00 
Heloise. 27 inches. Deep magenta-red, 
yellow center, olive base; very large 
flower. Highly recommended. 
1.10 
8.00 
Indian Chief. 32 inches. A very tall 
and delightful Tulip of a reddish 
coppery brown; an excellent variety 
for exhibition purposes . 
1.50 
11.00 
James Watt. 26 in. Brownish black 
with bronze edge. A new Breeder 
of exquisite form and coloring .... 
.85 
6.50 
Jaune d’Oeuf. 28 inches. Deep lemon- 
chrome with a light flush of pale 
purple on the outer segments. 
.70 
5.00 
Doz. 100 
La Singuliere. 28 inches. Opening 
silvery white, heavily flushed at mar¬ 
gin with dark maroon-crimson; this 
color suffuses the whole flower with 
age; very attractive .$0.85 $6.50 
Louis XIV. 30 inches. Rich purple 
flushed with golden bronze, immense 
flower and a great favorite. 
Lucifer. 30 inches. Bright terra-cotta- 
orange; considered one of the finest 
of the orange shades. Late bloomer; 
fine for outside planting. 
Medea. 26 inches. Rosy carmine and 
salmon; immense flower . 
Miss Blanche. 22 inches. Creamy white 
turning to pure white as the flower 
opens. Only white Breeder Tulip. . 
Panorama. 25 inches. Brownish red, 
apricot shaded. A great favorite . . 
Pink Pearl. 26 inches. Lilac-pink on a 
white ground, inside rose; an un¬ 
usually fine Breeder and the only one 
in this color . 
Prince of Orange. 26 inches. Dark 
orange shading to yellow; a beauti¬ 
ful and lasting variety. 
Prof. Schotel. 28 inches. Bright vio¬ 
let, shaded gray with yellow base . . 
Superb. 24 inches. Deep maroon, 
shaded brown. 
Velvet King. 29 inches. A royal pur¬ 
ple which becomes more beautiful as 
flower ages. Try planting in masses 
of yellow Violas. Recommended . . 
Vulcan. 26 inches. Apricot with a 
broad margin of buff-yellow, in color 
unlike any other Tulip . 
Wilberforce. 28 inches. Buff-orange, 
conspicuously flushed bronze, with a 
yellow edge; a very choice variety. . 
Yellow Perfection. 26 inches. A large 
flower of olive-yellow with yellow edge .75 5.50 
Mixed Breeders. All colors. 
.Per 1000, $45.00.. .70 5.00 
.80 6.00 
.90 7.00 
.70 5.00 
.75 5.50 
.80 6.00 
.90 7.00 
.75 5.50 
.95 7.00 
.75 5.50 
.75 5.50 
.80 6.00 
