TULIP GRANGE . . BOW, WASHINGTON 
Per 10 Per 100 
ST. JAMES—Dark lilac, edge bronze, yellow and green base. Spicy 
fragrance.60 5.50 
SUPER BA—Chestnut brown with thread edge of gold. Fragrant and 
well named .75 7.00 
TURENNE—Beautiful blend of violet and brown with wide margin of 
dull yellow; fragrant.50 4.50 
VELVET KING—Extra large, deepest violet, with clear white base. 
Strong stem and typical breeder form.75 7.00 
YELLOW PERFECTION—Deep heavy bronze, based upon rich yel¬ 
low, perfect flower, fragrant, strong grower.75 7.00 
DARWIN TULIPS 
AFTERGLOW—Deep rosy orange, with salmon tinted edges. Inside 
orange . 60 5.50 
ALLARD PIERSON—Earliest of the Darwins. Extra long stem, stands 
longer in good condition than any other; a rich cardinal red color.50 4.50 
BARONNE de la TONNAYE—Long rigid stem of dark bronzy green, 
flower deep rose pink shading to edge cf shell pink, extra good 
keeper .50 4.50 
BLEU CELESTE—Soft blue, of fine form, good stem; clear white base .75 7.00 
CENTENAIRE—Clear rose, extra large and tall, holding its color well .50 4.50 
CITY OF HAARLEM—Dark red with striking b'ack and white center .75 7.00 
CLARA BUTT—The standard pink Darwin.50 4.50 
EUROPE—Salmon rose, deepening gradually to rich crimson. Outlasts 
any other red tulip; white base.50 4.50 
EUTERPE—A fine lavender, selected as the best in form and tint— 
especially good combined with pink...60 5.50 
FAUST—This is listed as the best of the dark varieties—not “black” 
because of its rich shadings. 60 5.50 
FLAMINGO—A newer, better pink, exquisite in shape and retaining 
its lovely color instead of changing to rose.60 5.50 
GIANT—An immense bloom of heavy substance on strong 30-inch 
stem. Color dark ruby purple. A superb exhibition flower.75 7.00 
GOLDEN FLEECE—Deep glowing yellow, each petal tipped with 
bronze. Of medium size and true exhibition quality.75 7.00 
GRETCHEN—Egg-shaped bloom of “Mother of Pearl” tints.50 4.50 
GRYPHUS—Deep bluish violet, white and blue base; long beautifully 
shaped flower . .75 7.00 
ISIS—Reddest of red tulips, with blue and wlr'te center; slender, 
graceful stem .60 5.50 
JACOB MARIS—Dark red with scarlet edge. Best keeper among the 
reds and most satisfactory for showing.75 7.00 
LA FIANCEE—A very large, handsome pink tulip with a distinct blue 
base of striking effect; a fine subject to experiment with for color 
effect .75 7.00 
LENOTRE—Rose shading to edge of blush. Forcer.50 4.50 
MRS. POTTER PALMER—A vivid, lively purple. In good light a flame 
of ruby-amethyst .60 5.50 
PRESIDENT TAFT—A handsome bloom of deepest red and perfect 
form on well proportioned straight stem above perfect foliage.75 7.00 
PRIDE OF HAARLEM—Deep rich rose, deepening to crimson. One of 
the standard varieties. Early.50 4.50 
PRINCE OF NETHERLANDS—Enormous bloom of cerise margined 
pink on extra long stem.50 4.50 
SIERRAD VAN FLORA—Very early. Lighter rose than above and 
blends beautifully with it. Very large.50 4.50 
VALENTINE—Large, long stemmed, deep violet in color.50 4.50 
WM. PITT—One of the finest of all red tulips.50 4.50 
YELLOW GIANT—A regal yellow tulip of true Darwin form; blooms 
with the first of the Darwins; 30 inches in height; a good keeper 
and one of the best show varieties.75 7.00 
YOLANDA—Soft cerise with golden tints and yellow base. Very frag¬ 
rant .75 7.00 
Five Bulbs Sold at One-Half the Price of Ten; 50 at 100 Rate 
