l*KttI\IClTN—Hronsey It nil'. A flue, dull, bronzy bull, shaded dark apricot, with 
an olive base. This is recommended as an improvement on the famous Apricot Hreeded Tulip 
which lias been catalogued by a number of growers. 
■ »OJN I'KDRO-Itrowu. A unique shade of rich, glossy, coffee-brown suffused with a 
clarety golden brown at the margins ; the base is a rich mahogany. A wonderful ilower. 
I’EU ARDi'lN'l'—Hcd-llahogaity. A fine, large, brilliant flower, so vividly colored 
that some growers arc tempted into classing it as a scarlet. 
RE.VllRAI. mE¥-01tl A dull, bronzy, old gold with an olive base. It is apracti- 
cal impossibility to find words to adequately and accurately describe the variations in color af¬ 
forded by the Tulip family, more particularly by the 11 renders, and of course it is out of the 
question for us to show them in color's. It might he well for us to mention that one of the great 
Holland Tulip specialists reminds his customers that differences in climate and soil now and again 
vary the shades in a Ilower. 
GOiMlT I'AlHhUT—Violet-White. A bright, rich violet, with a distinct, pure 
white center, making a very effective contrast and a lovely Ilower, of great size. 
I,UCIFKH—I'iery Oraligc. An enormous, bold, gorgeous, terra-cotta-orange flower 
that has no rivals in its particular field. Can be grown in house for forcing. 
IVIAXtIE LOUISE—Old-ltose-Oniilge. Exquisite old rose, lluslmd with orange- 
salmon. A very attractive flower of good size and substance. 
VI’ECAN—Violet-Ortt.ilgfe. A violet-salmony red edged with orange. When you see 
this Ilower blooming in all its beauty in your garden you will probably lie able to write for us a 
much more graphic description, as we frankly admit our inability to do so, it is so difficult to 
write of color combinations such as this. 
l'EU,OW 1‘EISEECTION—Bron*y Yellow . A light, bright bronze-yellow, edged 
with gold. A very tall, perfectly, formed Ilower of remarkable beauty. 
OllR PRICE. POSTPAID. TO ANY POSTOFFICE in the UNITED STATES. 11 cts each, three lor 30 cts; *1.10 per dozen, 
twenty-live Bulbs *2.20: *4. 25 lor filly. 
SIPJT REIMPI TULIPS 
Striped, Flamed, Blotched and Otherwise Variegated, Hardy, Robust Growers, That 
Bloom in May, With Perfectly Formed Flowers Of Excellent Substance, Borne On 
Tall, Strong Stems, / "* 
The Rembrandts are a class of Tulips that have developed during the growing of the Darwins 
and the Breeders, in Holland, and are known among growers as “rectified.” Ill other words they 
are variegated Darwins and Breeders of solid colors that have broken into stripes, Haines, blotch 
es, and other markings unlike both their parent Darwins and Breeders. They are wonderfully 
marked and feathered and very much prized by those who grow them. 
AROEEO. Lilac Rose, striped and feathered white and dark carmine. Rarely beautiful. 
CKI ill SOM HBEAlJTl r . Rosy Carmine, flamed white and dark red. A large llowor 
and one of the tallest Kembvandts. 
PURITY. A sof t ovely rose on white. A rare and beautiful ilower. 
BED I*IS,USiCB2. A pink flower flamed, or striped, fiery scarlet. 
NEYIEI.E. A large flower of vivid, rosy pink with darker pink stripes. A pretty com¬ 
bination much admired. 
OUR PRICE. EOR THESE MARVELOUSLY BEAUTIFUL TULIPS. POSTPAID To Any Posloltlce In The United Slates, 
10 cents each, 45 cents lor the five, 95 cents a dozen. 
RROTRER SELECTION OF REMIT TOURS 
Somewhat Smaller Bulbs But 0! The Same Wonderful Colorings. 
A 1*01.1,0. Please read description among the Giant Rembrandts. 
BEATRIX. A lovely red flower striped with white. 
Clv^i I'ENAIKE, Violet, striped carmine and white. A charming combination of color. 
EJjOl’VS, A tall, good size white flower flamed and striped red. Very fine variety. 
Ml-.ltE. Lilac and white, striped a deep, reddish brown. A curious and interesting variety 
in color. 
, YeRRIIxiTEYIPS. Lilac and white ground flamed with brilliant scarlet. A wonder¬ 
fully effective flower. 
MEDEA. Purple, shaded lilac, and flamed with white. You can easily imagine what a 
fetching array of color such a combination wood make. 
TETANIA. Lilac, pink and white, with a brilliant red flush. 
VESTA. Dark carmine striped with white, having a lilac base. This is one of the prize 
Rembrandts, and is very beautiful. 
XEIYOBIA. White ground with an Amaranth flush, striped with a velvety maroon. 
This list numbers ten but we would not like to have to omit any one from the selection, they 
are all so different and attractive. The Bulbs are all carefully picked out for size,healthiness and 
soundness. 
OUR PRICE. POSTPAID TO ANY POSTOFFICE IN TIIE UNITED STATES, 18 cents lor three. CO cents a dozen assorted. 
$2.35 tor Illty.and $4.50 lor one hundred. (page 18) 
