BARTIGON—Translucent red, fired with crimson. 
The inner base white and blue. A magnificent 
forcing variety with strong proportionate stems. 
BLEU AIM ABLE—Bright violet with distinct blue 
shading. A very distinct and handsome tulip, 
rather late. 
CLARA BUTT—Soft salmon-pink of satiny finish, 
with a flush and inner shadows of deepest coral; 
a lively, dainty color. 
FARNCOMBE SANDERS—One of the largest and 
most beautiful of all tulips. Color brilliant, dark 
rosy-red, with a clear white base. 
INGLESCOMBE YELLOW—Pure canary yellow 
stamens very fine oval flowers, called the “Yellow 
Darwin.” 
PRIDE OF HAARLEM—A popular dependable va¬ 
riety, either as hedder or forcer; bright red suf¬ 
fused purple, creating a brilliant crimson effect. 
PRINCES8 ELIZABETH—A splendid early forcer of 
full form; a beautiful coral-rose shade, with dis¬ 
tinct light edge and ivory base. 
REV. EWBANKS—Silvery heliotrope, darkening to 
lavender and violet at the base. 
WHITE QUEEN—Not pure white, but nearest so 
in this class. Long closed-up flowers of ash- 
white, with a nebulous central streak of lavender 
rose. 
Prices-—Dozen, 65c. 50 for $2.00. 100 for $3.50. 
SPRING BLOSSOMS ARE APPRECIATED MOST. PLANT TULIPS 
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