These Tulips are identical in shape and form to the Darwin type, except their coloring. The gloss, which is on 
the outside of the Darwin type, is on the inside of the Breeders, and the outside of the Breeders, in many cases, 
is covered with a slight dew, as on Concord grapes. Every lover of rich pastel shades cannot fail to appreciate 
their rich and artistic blendings. Colors like bronze, terra cotta, purple, old gold, brown, buff, and maroon are 
found among them. Many of these varieties are sweet scented. The varieties listed are considered the best. 
Doz. 100 
Alice Keith. 27 inches. A beautiful flower 
of bright reddish orange changing to 
rich buff'orange, terra cotta veined. An 
outstanding variety .^1.45 ^10.00 
Apricot. 28 inches. Light bronze, apricot 
shaded, olive base; very showy.80 5.75 
Bacchus. 32 inches. Dark plum color. 
Large egg-shaped flower. A beautiful 
garden variety with no superior.90 6.75 
Bronze King. 24 inches. Golden brown- 
olive, yellow base.85 6.50 
Bronze Queen. 28 inches. Soft buff, inside 
tinged golden brown. A very lovely 
flower.80 5.75 
Cardinal Manning. 32 inches. A rich wine- 
red with a golden flush which is just in 
its glory when most other varieties have 
passed; strong bloomer.85 6.50 
Cherbourg. 29 inches. Old gold shaded 
light bronze; a large, egg-shaped flower 
on a tall and strong stem; one of the 
most beautiful Breeders. Recommended 
for exhibition purposes.2.10 15.25 
Chester J. Hunt. 31 inches. Violet chang¬ 
ing to purplish blue; white base. A tall, 
stately flower of graceful habit, re¬ 
garded by us as one of the best purple 
Breeders among the medium priced 
varieties . 1*15 8.50 
Copernicus. 28 inches. Dark coppery 
bronze and old rose. New and unusual 
color combination.85 6.50 
Dillenburg. 27 inches. A glorious salmon- 
orange. Highly recommended for exhi¬ 
bition. 1-25 9.00 
Don Pedro. 27 inches. A beautiful shade 
of coffee-brown, shaded maroon; an un¬ 
usual color. Fragrant. 1.15 8.00 
Feu Ardent. 26 inches. A brilliant brick- 
red shaded mahogany. A most outstand¬ 
ing Breeder Tulip. 1.15 8.00 
Godet Parfait. 30 inches. Deep purple- 
violet with white base; large cup-shaped 
flower of striking beauty.85 6.50 
Golden Bronze. 26 inches. Old gold, 
slightly flushed heliotrope, olive base. .85 6.50 
Goldfinch. 29 inches. Golden chestnut, 
interior mahogany-brown; flushed lilac 
through center of petals; pointed flower 
on tall, strong stem. Sweet scented . . . 1.00 7.50 
Heloise. 27 inches. Deep magenta-red, 
yellow center, olive base; very large 
flower. Highly recommended. 1.15 8.50 
Indian Chief. 32 inches. A very tall and 
delightful Tulip of a reddish coppery 
brown; an excellent variety for exhibi¬ 
tion purposes. 2.00 14.50 
James Watt. 26 inches. Brownish black 
with bronze edge. A Breeder of ex¬ 
quisite form and coloring. 1.00 7.50 
Jaune d’ Oeuf (Sunrise). 28 inches. Deep 
lemon-chrome with a light flush of pale 
purple on the outer segments.75 5.50 
Doz. 100 
La Singuliere. 28 inches. Opening silvery 
white, heavily flushed at margin with 
dark crimson; this color suffuses the 
whole flower at its edges. Very unusual. ^0.95 ^7.25 
Louis XIV. 30 inches. Rich purple flushed 
with golden bronze, immense flower and 
a great favorite.95 7.25 
Lucifer. 30 inches. Bright terra cotta- 
orange; considered one of the finest of 
the orange shades. Late bloomer; fine 
for outside planting. Sweet scented. . . .95 7.25 
Medea. 26 inches. Rosy carmine and sal¬ 
mon; immense flower.80 6.00 
Miss Blanche. 22 inches. Creamy white 
turning to pure white as the flower 
opens. Only white Breeder Tulip.95 7.25 
Panorama. 25 inches. Brownish red, apri¬ 
cot shaded. A great favorite.85 6.75 
Pink Pearl. 26 inches. Lilac-pink on a 
white ground, inside rose; an unusually 
fine Breeder and the only one in this 
color.95 7.25 
Prince of Orange. 26 inches. Dark orange 
shading to yellow; a beautiful and 
lasting variety. A great favorite.85 6.75 
Prof. Schotel. 28 inches. Bright violet 
shaded gray with yellow base.85 6.50 
Reve d’ Or. 27 inches. Bright orange-yel¬ 
low with goldeh bronze overtones; olive- 
green base. The flower becomes more 
beautiful as it ages. Recommended. . . 1.35 9.50 
Roi Soleil. 32 inches. Rich dark bronze, 
striped purple. This variety is a sport of 
Louis XIV. 1.25 9.00 
Turenne. 28 inches. Purplish brown and 
violet with a broad margin of soft 
bronzy yellow. When this variety opens 
it is nearly white and changes color by 
the day. The flower produced is very 
large and handsome, and of unusual 
color. 1.00 7.50 
Velvet King. 29 inches. A royal purple 
which becomes more beautiful as flower 
ages. Try planting in masses of yellow • 
Violas. Recommended.95 7.25 
Vulcan. 26 inches. Apricot with a broad 
margin of buff-yellow, in color unlike 
any other Tulip. 1.15 8.00 
Wilberforce. 28 inches. Buff-orange, con¬ 
spicuously flushed bronze, with a yellow 
edge; a very choice variety. 1.25 9.00 
William The Silent. 30 inches. Large cup¬ 
shaped flower carried on a strong tall 
stem. A warm reddish purple. With its 
striking creamy base outlined with blue, 
and its purple-velvet anthers, this va¬ 
riety is a marvel among the purple 
Breeder Tulips. 2.00 15.00 
Yellow Perfection. 26 inches. A large 
flower of olive-yellow with yellow edge. .75 5.50 
Mixed Breeders. All colors. ^50.00 per 
thousand.75 5.50 
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