l,a CAWDEUR-Wliite. G 24. At .first the lovely flower is lightly tinged with rosy 
pink, but as the petals unfold into their full, glorious shape the blush passes away and the flower 
is a pure, snowy white. Also known as White Queen. 
EAEREWTIA —R.e<l, G 24. Great, stately, glistening, red beauty, the center blue, that 
makes a grand bed for May flowering. \ 
DfADiill KREEAGE— 'X,ila«‘"IA<r»se. G 28. Very long,full flower,of a purplish pink, 
widely margined with silvery blush-pink, the base white. A handsome and very popular flower 
that affords great pleasure. 
PERSICA —VellowKrowii. G 22. The only Darwin Tulip of this color we are able to 
offer, and you know there are no Yellow Darwins for some strange reason, although the Holland 
growers are still endeavoring to produce a yellow one. 
PRIDE of HAARtEilI—Rose-Uarmine-BItte. G 26. A monstrous flower of 
ilie loveliest combination of colors, a deep, rich carmine-rcse, or old-rose, shaded scarlet, with a 
blue base. The stem is tall, sometimes 3 feet,so that the flowers wave their charming heads away 
above the foliage. 
TinrtJ SUE,TAW—Wlaroon-BIaelt. G 25. The darkest, deepest colored Darwin, a 
showy black maroon with a blue base, making a striking contrast in a garden of reds, whites and 
pinks. 
WIEHEEMIMA—Scarlet. G 24. A magnificent rosy scarlet, so beautiful and perfect 
that the Holland grower who developed it thought it worthy to bear the name of his Queen. 
THE CIlilISLT IIIIEI |EjQllJ)IT TULIPS 
STRIPED, BLOTCHED, VARIEGATED TO A MARVELOUS DEGREE 
An interesting, though odd appearing class of 
Tulips that have broken from solid colors into 
all sorts of curious striped and blotched mark¬ 
ings. They are of the same general magnifi¬ 
cent character as the Darwins and Breeders 
from which they are derived. 
We offer the live representative, named sorts 
one needs to grow to make up a modest display. 
First Size, Largest Bulbs, 20 to 24 
Inches High. 
APOEEO. Lilac-rose feathered and 
striped white and dark carmine. 
'CRIMSON BEAUT A. Carmine and 
white flamed dark red. A large flower and one 
of the tallest Rembrandts. 
PIJRITT. White marked soft, dainty- 
pink . A very charming combination of color 
and a lovely flower. 
MlylJ' PRINCE, A deep pink flamed, 
or striped, bright, fiery scarlet. You will notice 
that this is a very select list, with no two 
Tulips alike in colors. 
NSJMIvUE. A large pink flower, vivid, 
rosy pink striped in darker pink. 
Our Special Postpaid Prices 
13 cts each; five, one of each for 25 cts; a 
dozen 70 cts; 25 assorted as you wish $1.35; 100, 
assorted, but all labeled with name, $4.80. 
ONE REMBRANDT MARKING 
flhe Bulbs are a little smaller, only a very 
little but enough to cost us a trifle less to grow 
them in Holland and to bring them across the 
Atlantic, label them and mail them to you post¬ 
paid, so that we can sell them to our friends at 
a lower price. 
np*T»°it Lilac,rose attractively feathered and striped with white and dark carmine. 
BEAT RJX. An exquisite red daintily striped with white 
°l ing a^angement of colors,violet striped with carmine and white. 
ESDPCS. We would like to make our description of the Rembrandts longer and fear von 
may not realize how attractive they are because we do not write more, but it is actually verv hard 
striped^etf tc^savlt b^rieflv SUa com binations of color. Esopus is a tall, handsome flowin 'white 
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