Bybloems and Bizarre Tulips as cut-flowers 
These flower at approximately the same time as the Darwins, but are somewhat 
smaller. They come in exceptional colors and unusual shapes. 
Black Boy. Brown and gold on black ground. 
Gloria IVIundi. Violet-purple, with white 
markings. 
Insulinde. Violet and purple feathered on 
yellow ground. 
L’Union. Chestnut-brown, pure yellow 
markings, a very fine specimen. 
Palet. An excellent novelty. Purple-violet 
with wine-red stripes, golden brown at 
the edges. 
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The “marbled” Tulips of unrivaled beauty. If something special is required, 
these are the Tulips to suit your purpose. 
Anna Maria. Lilac, with darker stripes. 
Beautiful variety. 
Apollo. White with lilac-pink; dark car¬ 
mine veins. 
Butterfly. Soft lilac with carmine-red veins. 
Flamboyante. White with dark purple 
tracings. Extra fine. 
Red Pri nee. Flame-red on rose ground. 
Gretchen. Pink and carmine veined on 
white ground. 
Harold Lloyd. Pink, veined carmine and 
white. 
Mr. Farr. Dark red and pinkish red on blue 
ground; white veins. Extra large. 
Tut-ankh-Amen. Beautiful light red with 
darker flush; ivory-white stripes. 
Bizarre and Rembrandt Tulips, each, 70 cts. per doz.; $5 per 100 
