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Display Garden Tulip 
Favorites 
Late Flowering 
SHADES OF PINK io 
Afterglow. 29 inches. Deep rosy orange 
edged buff-yellow. Inside rich salmon 
and yellow .$0.60 
Ambrosia. 28 inches. Lilac-rose flushed 
coral and bronze .70 
Baronne de la Tonnaye. 32 inches. Bright 
rose margined blush pink.50 
Dido. 28 inches. Deep coral-pink edged 
soft orange-buff. Inside flame color.60 
Pink Pearl. 28 inches. Delicate lilac-pink 
with white base. A good grower.70 
Rosabella. 27 inches. Soft pink with white 
base. Large and beautifully formed . . . .70 
Sirene. 27 inches. Silvery rose. Pointed 
petals gracefully reflexed.60 
RED 
City of Haarlem. 28 inches. Brilliant dark 
scarlet .80 
King Harold. 24 inches. Large deep red 
of fine form .J.50 
President Taft. 29 inches. Deep crimson 
shading deeper red toward center of 
petals .J.70 
Pride of Haarlem. 29 inches. Brilliant rosy 
carmine with blue base.50 
SCARLET AND FLAME 
Feu Brilliant. 36 inches. Large, bright 
scarlet .60 
Grenadier. 19 inches. Light orange-flame, 
beautiful form .60 
Scarlet Beauty. 28 inches. Brilliant scarlet. .70 
YELLOW 
Argo. 26 inches. Deep yellty-s penciled 
reddish orange.70 
Ellen Willmott. 26 inches. Soft primrose 
yellow, long, narrow, reflexing petals . . . .60 
Grand Yellow. 24 inches. Rich yellow of 
perfect form.80 
Lemon Queen. 26 inches. Clear pale lemon- 
yellow .I.80 
Moonlight. 26 inches. Soft canary-yellow. 
Long, oval flower.60 
Mrs. Moon. 28 inches. Golden yellow. 
Long, pointed petals reflexing gracefully. .60 
WHITE 
Carrara. 24 inches. Large, beautifully 
cupped, pure white with yellow anthers. . .80 
Marble Queen. 29 inches. Pure white, large 
well formed. Black anthers.90 
LAVENDER AND PURPLE 
Black Eagle. 34 inches. The best dark 
purple. Blue base .80 
Bleu Aimable. 27 inches. Bright violet- 
purple shaded steel-blue .60 
Bleu Celeste. 25 inches. One of the few 
late doubles. Deep bluish violet.80 
Faust. 32 inches. Deep purple-maroon. 
Very rich color .60 
Helen Wills. 28 inches. Rosy lilac flushed 
blue; one of the finest lavenders.90 
La Tulipe Noire. 27 inches. Very da<rk 
purple with a velvety black sheen.60 
SHADES OF BRONZE 
Panorama. 24 inches. Rich deep orange 
shaded mahogany .60 
Prince Albert. 32 inches. Large, full flow¬ 
er of rich golden bronze.70 
Yellow Perfection. 30 inches. Light bronzy 
yellow .60 
SPECIES TULIPS 
Clusiana. (Species). Outer petals bright 
cherry-red; inner petals creamy white. 
Being quite small, should be planted in 
groups to be effective. Height 14 inches. .60 
Eichleri. (Species). Bright scarlet. A well 
formed flower of large size for a Species 
Tulip. Height 11 inches.70 
Kaufmanniana. (Species). Palest primrose; 
carmine-red stripe on outside of petals. 
Resembles a small water lily. One of the 
most desirable of the Species Tulips. 
Height 8 inches . 1.00 
Moonlight 
Scotch Lassie 
Kathleen Parlow 
The "Old Standbys” 
Collection Late Flowering 
Here are six varieties, of six different colors, that have 
withstood the test of time and still command a definite 
place in our gardens. 
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Clara Butt. Clear pink flushed salmon-rose. $0.50 $4.00 
Farncombe Sanders. Verv large, tall rosy 
red .'.50 4.00 
Inglescombe Yellow. Rich canary-yellow 
with a fine red edge.50 4.00 
Pride of Haarlem. Brilliant rosy carmine 
with blue base .50 4.00 
Princess Elizabeth. Clear delicate pink; very 
dainty .50 4.00 
Rev. H. Ewbank. Silvery heliotrope.50 4.00 
COLLECTION A-l. 6 bulbs each of the above 6 
varieties—36 bulbs .$1.70 
COLLECTION A-2. 12 bulbs each of the above 6 
varieties—72 bulbs . 3.30 
COLLECTION A-3. 25 bulbs each of the above 6 
varieties—150 bulbs . 5.75 
The "Medium Priced" 
Collection Late Flowering 
Chosen not only for their charming colors, but 
variation in form of flowers, which adapts them to 
cut flower arrangements. 
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Afterglow. Deep rosy orange-buff-yellow. 
Inside salmon and yellow.$0.60 
Baronne de la Tonnaye. Tall, bright rose 
margined blush pink.50 
Mrs. Moon. Very long, tapering petals of 
golden yellow which turn back gracefully. 
Louis XIV. Rich purple flushed bronze. 
Striking in contrast with clear colors . . . 
Prince of Wales. Rosy crimson flushed 
scarlet. Long, flaring petals .. 
Zwanenburg. Pure white with contrasting 
black anthers . 
COLLECTION B-l. 6 bulbs each of the above 
varieties—36 bulbs. 
COLLECTION B-2. 12 bulbs each of the above 
varieties—72 bulbs. 
COLLECTION B-3. 25 bulbs each of the above 
varieties—150 bulbs . 
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WHERE SHOULD BULBS BE PLANTED? 
1. In beds by themselves. 
2. In clumps in the perennial border. 
3. Narcissus along the edge of peony plantings. 
4. In clumps on borders in front of shrubbery. 
5. Early Tulips among an Iris planting. 
6. Naturalized in lawn or woodland areas. 
In rows in the cutting garden to provide cut flower ma¬ 
terial. 
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YELLOW 
EMPEROR 
The most 
talked of yellow 
Tulip in our dis¬ 
play grounds. 
