TULIP GRANGE . . BOW, WASHINGTON 
Per 10 
Per 100 
Each 
TRESSERVE —Yellow. One of the best and largest, having 
enormous trumpet; clear, uniform soft yellow. 
1.50 
14.00 
.20 
VICTORIA —Bi-color. An indispensable variety of large size, 
perfect form and a splendid keeper. Late. 
.75 
7.00 
.10 
VAN WAVEREN’S GIANT —Bi-color. Enormous bright yel¬ 
low trumpet and primrose perianth. A fine show flower.... 
2.00 
20.00 
.30 
1.00 
9.00 
.15 
1.50 
.20 
1.50 
.20 
.75 
7.00 
10 
1.25 
12.00 
.15 
9.00 
.75 
7.00 
1.00 
.10 
1.50 
14.00 
.20 
1.50 
14.00 
.20 
CLASS II—INCOMPARABILIS 
This class has cup from one-third to nearly equal the length of perianth segment. 
BERNARDINO—An extra long stemmed, well formed flower, 
with widely expanded frilled cup heavily stained rich 
orange and apricot. Cream perianth. A beauty. 1.00 
CROESUS—A creamy perianth tinged with gold, wide petals 
overlapping generously and set off by a crinkly, fluted cup 
of glowing orange scarlet. 1.50 
GREAT WAR LEY—White, star-like perianth, large spread¬ 
ing perfect cup of deep yellow; perfect leafage and stem.. 
LUCIFER—Large, long stemmed flower, creamy perianth, 
with bright orange scarlet cup.75 
MACEBEARER—A large flower of extraordinary quality and 
endurance, having deep cream perianth and extra size cup 
of yellow bordered flame. Extra good. 1.25 
RED CROSS—A new “red cup” of great size and splendid 
quality. Flat perianth of primrose yellow; deep fluted cup 
shading from old gold to scarlet orange. 9.00 
SIR WATKIN—A large, handsome, long-stemmed self yellow 
TORCH—A brilliant flower of bright yellow with orange 
scarlet cup . 1.50 
WILL SCARLET—Late and a good keeper. Cream perianth, 
cup of fiery red. Popular for cut flower arrangement. 1.50 
CLASS III—BARRII 
Short cup, less than one-third length of perianth segments. Of attractive color¬ 
ing and form, for cut flower use. 
BONFIRE—A large flower of heavy texture, cream perianth 
and cup of bright red.$2.00 . $ .25 
CONSPICUUS — Broad yellow perianth, spreading cup of 
vivid orange scarlet. Late, a free bloomer.65 6.00 .10 
BLOOD ORANGE—Broad lemon petals, orange scarlet eye.65 6.00 .10 
FIREBRAND—Cream perianth, vivid red cup.75 7.00 .10 
MASTERPIECE—Creamy white, flat spreading orange scar¬ 
let cup, very choice. 1.00 9.00 .15 
RED BEACON—Ivory perianth, brilliant orange scarlet cup.. 1.00 9.00 .15 
SUNRISE — A distinctly beautiful variety; perianth white 
with a broad primrose bar through the center of each 
petal; flaring fluted crown of orange with edge of flame. 
Extra ... 
CLASS IV— LEEDSII 
Flowers in this class have pure white perianth and cup 
rose, cream or white. 
EMPIRE—Giant. Broad petals, large, spreading creamy chal¬ 
ice. One of the best of Giant Leedsiis.$1.50 
LORD KITCHENER—Giant. Large white perianth. Cup of 
pale primrose, widely opened... 1.00 
QUEEN OF THE NORTH—A small cupped pure white, long¬ 
stemmed flower of erect position, blooming early.75 
M ERI MAID—A large, long stemmed pure white very early 
Leedsii . 100 
WHITE QUEEN—Almost large enough to class as a giant. 
Most effective when naturalized among evergreens. 
WHITE SLAVE—Pure white, large, long stemmed and lasting 
Five Bulbs Sold at One-half the Price of 10; 50 at 100 Rate 
. 1.25 
12.00 
.15 
chalice of palest 
prim- 
$1.50 
$ .20 
1.00 
9.00 
.15 
.75 
7.00 
.10 
1.00 
9.00 
.15 
.75 
7.00 
.10 
.75 
7.00 
.10 
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