HEBE- A rare combination of white, lilac and maroon, throwing a very pretty and un¬ 
usual flower. 
UPRIMTKMPS. Lilac and white body neatly flamed or striped brilliant scarlet. Can 
you picture anything quite so strangely beautiful? 
MEWEA. Purple shaded lilac and striped white. The two body colors are of a distinct 
shade so that they blend well. 
TITAINJI A. Lilac, pink and white with a charm¬ 
ing flush of very deep red. Unlike any other Rembrandt 
we have offered. 
VESTA. Pale violet, richly feathered and de¬ 
lightfully striped with bright red. 
ZEiVOBIA. Pretty white flower flushed with 
amaranth and fetchingly striped with dark, velvety 
maroon. This is a larger list but not a single one can 
be omitted without leaving a blank. 
Our Special Postpaid Prices. 11 cts each ; 10, 
one of each named sort, 45 cts; 25 assorted to please 
yourself, 95c; 100, picked out in any combination you 
care for, $3.25. 1000, your selection, by express, you to 
pay express charges on account of the extra low price, 
§27.50. 500 will be sent at the thousand rate. All are 
labeled with name. 
Mixed. From these named varieties but no 
wrapped separately iu wrappers with printed namest 
50 cts a dozen; 25 for 90c; 100 for |3.10; 1000 for $26.50, 
GREAT DUTCH BREEDER TULIPS 
Enormous Flowers, Larger Even Than Darwins, On Tall, Showy 
Stalks, Browns, Bronzes, Blues, Blacks and Other 
Unusual Dark Shades. 
These are the Dutch Mother Bulbs, the largest and 
latest of all Tulips, blooming about the same time as 
the Darwins but differing from them in color ideas. All 
the Breeders come into blooming at about" the same 
time in May. Do plant at least a few as they are so 
very fine and will lend an air of distinction to your gar¬ 
den. 
BROOKE KIACnr—Green-Bronze. Color 
a dull, golden brown with an olive-green base, such a 
remarkable and striking combination of color that it 
has been given the name “Bronze King”. 
CARIMMAE A1AAAIN«-Wine-R e d- 
Brouze. A great, tall beauty,nearly 2£ feet in height, 
a splendid shade of rose-violet,or wine-red, running in¬ 
to bronzy orange towards the edge of the petals. A strik¬ 
ingly attractive flower that has a place among Tulips 
exclusively its own. 
rOI’ERWiRTS-Bronzy-BufT. An artistic, 
dull, bronzy buff, shaded a dark apricot, and having an 
olive-green base. An improvement on the old favorite 
apricot, and one of the most beautiful of the Breeders. 
I KJ> A «»E5»U O— Coffee -Brown- JI 8I ro osi. 
A large and fragrant flower of a dull Coffee-Brown, in¬ 
side petals a bright, glistening mahogany with base of 
same color. A unique combination of dark shades un¬ 
like any other. • 
FEE ARDENT—Fire-Red. Large cup¬ 
shaped flower of a brilliant, fiery red, differing in this 
respect from the general run of Breeders which are us¬ 
ually of the sombre brown and bronze shades. 
GENERAL AEY-Old-UJold-Olive. A 
rich, dull old-gold with an olive-green base. Some day 
we hope to persuade a capable artist to settle at Lapark 
so that we may repreduce some of our marvellous flow- breeder, stately and magnificent. 
ers in their natural colors. They would prove a delightful surprise to those who had not grown 
them, and really it is impossible to give a word picture that could do them justice. To our mind 
General Ney is one of the most beautiful Breeders. 
GOBET I* ARE AIT- Plumb-Violet. Large flowers of very heavy texture,in a rich 
plumb-violet with white center, an attractive and unusual color, very popular. 
EEESFEM— BrifrSit Orango. An immensely large, bold flower,of a bright terra-cotta- 
orange. Bedded among other Breeders it stands right out as a distinctive, dazzling chief, well 
named after the Prince of Evil. 
MARIE LOUISE-Old-Rose. A great, large, tall, queenly flower more than 2 feet in 
height and of loveliest old-rose flushed with orange-salmon.Of such great substanee that it remains 
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