Rem bra ndt-Tu lips 
NEW PARROT TULIP 
"FA NT AS Y" 
This is one of the most beautiful, if not the finest variety in existence. It is descended from the well- 
known Clara Butt and to this — in contrast with the other Parrot Tulips — it owes its tall and strong 
stem. The flower is very large and whymsically fringed and frayed. The color is bright pink, 
whereas the back petals are shaded with apple green. For beds, groups and edges we can recommend 
them. Excellent cutflowers of which you can make fine bouquets. They are 4 A f/ww ^ QC 
suitable too, for late forcing. Per 3 $ — .25, per 25 $ 1.55, per 100 $ 5.90 ■ Iwi 
NEW TRIUMPH- AND 
MENDEL-TULIPS 
Two new races which flower between the single early flowering Tulips and the Darwin Tulips. They 
produce tall strong stems, hearing flowers which are larger and stronger than either of the two races 
mentioned. They are very suitable for the garden, whereas they may be used with success for indoor 
cultivation. As cutflowers they are excellent. 
per 12 per 23 p.100 
Algiba, heliotrope, passing to pale mauve toward the edges .$ —.80 1.43 5.30 
DodenMut, mahogany red shaded havanhah brown, edged bronzy yellow, 
strong flower of particularly beautiful shape • .$ —.75 1.35 5.10 
Kansas, snow-white; inside lemon-yellow with yellow base . $ —.95 1.75 ti.70 
Mozart, the lower part of the flower is creamy white, the upper part deep 
pink, magnificent . $ —.65 1.15 4.30 
Mr. Zlmmarmann, dark pink with silvery reflextion at the base. Beautifully 
shaped flower .$ — .70 1.25 4.70 
Purpurella, deep carmine red shaded with purple, distinguished appearance. . $ —.70 1.25 4.70 
Rynland, crimson with broad, sharply marked yellow edge .$ — .80 1.45 5.50 
Telascopium, reddish violet; blue-violet at base. Elegant flower on strong 
stem .$ — .85 1.55 5.90 
U. S. A., warm orange, merging into copper towards the edges, beautiful bell¬ 
shaped flower .$ —.65 1.15 4.30 
Zanobar, deep scarlet with glossy green heart; robust flower of fine shape . $ — .75 1.35 5.10 
I INEXI 
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INEXPENSIVE COLLECTION OF NEW TRIUMPH- AND 
MFNDFI Tl II IPQ This collection is also suitable for indoor cultivation, and will flower 
IVIlI'H/LL* I UUIrd in March. We supplv 3 of each of the above-mentioned varieties, in 
30 for $ 1.65 
No. 2T | IQ beautiful varieties, separately packed, for 
in 
11.65 
CHEAP RAINBOW MIXTURE OF TRIUMPH- AND MENDEL- 
Once a new race has been discovered it is remarkable how quickly the varieties become 
well-known. There are varieties such as the above-mentioned, which remain popular 
for years, whereas others enjoy only short popularity and fade out quickly. Many varieties of which 
the future is still uncertain are to be found in this mixture. This assortment will be very attractive to 
the Tulip lover as most of the flowers are still 
unknown. Per 12 $ — .55, per 100 $ 3.50 
TULIPS 
25 for $ -.95 
PICTURESQUE REMBRANDT-TULIPS 
They are descended from the Darwin-Tulips and bear their picturesque, veined and marbled flowers 
on strong stems. Tulips in a motley mixture always give a good show, but the beauty of a bed of 
Rembrandt-Tulips in mixed colors evades description. Brown and gold, lilac and silver, red and 
bronze, motley tints and variations create a wonderfully harmonizing effect. Especially recommended 
for beds and groups. They flower during the month of May and produce prime cutflowers. I.ast year 
we sold so many Rembrandt-Tulips in varieties that we have to spare them this year and therefore, 
have had to abandon our usual offer. We therefore supply Ar 4f\w 6 1 3E 
only mixed varieties. Per 12 $ — .75, per 100 $ 5.10 ■ Wl I >33 
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CATALOG FALL 1937 
RtAMric.n Floral Gardena Inc.. Hoalvn Heights L.T.. N.Y. 
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