New. TRIUMPH TULIPS - Simk a*td ^oMe 
SINGLE 
VARIETIES 
This new race, which blooms about 8 days earlier than the Darwin type, is becoming better known every year, and during our annual Tulip 
show more and more people are becoming interested in it. The average height is shorter than the Darwins but they are of extremely sturdy 
growth, and therefore are excellent for bedding purposes. The varieties we have starred anj among the finest Tulips we have ever seen, regard 
less of type or race. 
Denbola 
Doz. 
Alaraph. 20 inches. A pleasing shade 
of brick-red with a narrow yellow bor¬ 
der and lemon-yellow base; very fine 
variety .^0.90 
Alberio. 24 inches. Deep wine-red with 
narrow edge of flesh-pink; very large 
100 
^6.75 
Algieba. 24 inches. A cheerful shade of 
light lavender with rosy lavender 
through center of petals, striking col¬ 
or; strong grower . 
Crown Imperial. 20 inches. Bright ma¬ 
hogany with golden yellow edge. Re¬ 
sembles Alaraph but, has a wider yel- 
•■'Denbola. 20 inches;. Dark ruby-red with 
a broad creamy’ edjip; large round 
flower of g.reat^subsCatic-^- Thi> 
has become a great favorite . ^ 
••‘Dr. Streseman. 24 inches. A sturdy? 
flower of extraordinary beauty; the 
center of petals creamy white, bor¬ 
dered with a lively cherry-ros^making 
a very distinct contrast. One of the 
'•'Elizabeth Evers. 24 inches. A tremen¬ 
dously large flower of fuchsia-red with 
a very soft silvery suffusion, base white 
and feathered. Very strong grower 
and the flower lasts for a long time. . 
Evangeline Lindbergh (The Rose). 22 
inches. A most pleasing shade of lilac- 
rose; vigorous grower; a great favorite 
Kansas. 22 inches. Snow-white with 
lemon-yellow base and yellow stamens. 
A splendid pure white bedding Tulip. 
Lord Carnarvon. 20 inches. Beautiful 
salmon-pink with distinct white edge, 
white base . 
Lybra. 20 inches. A very fine silvery 
rose flower blending to white at edge 
of petals. Very sturdy flower. 
1.25 
9.00 
.95 
7.25 
1.35 
10.00 
1.75 
12.00 
1.90 
14.00 
1.90 
13.25 
.80 
6.00 
1.75 
12.00 
.80 
6.00 
.95 
7.25 
'•'Michigan. 22 inches. Fine clear purple Doz. 
flower; one of the best purples. Lasts 
a long time, does not fade or change 
color. May be planted in full sun . . .^0.95 
Mr. Zimmerman. 20 inches. Light 
fuchsia-red, soft silvery reflection at 
edge; flower of fine shape and form . . 
'•'Nova. 22 inches. Another extraordinary 
Tulip, producing a large flower on a 
strong and sturdy stem. The color is 
lilac-rose with a silvery sheen, inside 
vermilion to salmon-rose, base canary- 
yellow. Highly recommended . 1.35 
'•'Pres, von Hindenburg. 24 inches. Pur¬ 
plish garnet-red with yellow edge; 
large and strong flower that lasts a 
long time. Highly recommended . . . 
Prof. Kuenen. 17 inches. Chocolate-red 
with white edge; an ideal bedding va¬ 
riety of unusual color. 
Prof. Tendeloo. 20 inches. Am.erican- 
Beauty-red flushed violet, with lemon- 
yellow edge, making a striking con¬ 
trast. A very vigorous grower.95 
Queen Victoria. 20 inches. Deep rose. 
A very sturdy grower; a strong stem . 
Red Flame. 20 inches. When the flower 
first opens it is a pure yellow with a 
scarlet blotch on each petal, which en¬ 
riches in color as the flower ages. A 
very fine variety . 1.15 
Rhineland. 22 inches. Oblong flower 
with slightly reflexing petals of scarlet, 
with a distinct yellow edge. 1.00 
'•'Rubin. 23 inches. A very lovely Tulip 
of clear American-Beauty-red; large 
flower, perfectly shaped, and of ideal 
form. This variety is still very scarce. 
. 45c each .. 
'•'Sardonyx. 25 inches. An outstandingly 
beautiful shade of clear lilac-rose. One 
of the tallest and finest Tulips in the 
Triumph listin-g. Highly recommended 2.10 
100 
^7.25 
80 6.00 
10.00 
1.75 12.00 
1.00 7.50 
7.25 
.95 7.25 
8.00 
7.50 
4.50 34.00 
15.50 
10.00 
DOUBLE 
VARIETIES 
(Peony-flowering type) 
extraordinary range 
These double varieties are extremely showy, with flowers as large as Peonies, and come in . v 'u 
colors. They have created a remarkable interest, and in the past nearly all the available supply has been bought by our 
“Tulip Time” visitors, who were able to see them in bloom. As real novelties we want to recommend them for exhibi¬ 
tion or show purposes. Being of very 
insure delivery. 
Doz. 100 
ALLEGRO. 20 inches. Fuchsia-red with narrow white edge; 
flowers measuring more than 6 inches across ..?1.35 ^10.00 
ATTRACTION. 22 inches. Glowing orange-red with narrow 
white border; beautiful large double flower of immense sue.. 2.25 
AVONDZON (Setting Sun). 20 inches. A lovely shade of soft 
orange changing to salmon with gold at edge, inside deep or¬ 
ange resembling the setting sun. A beautiful and outstanding 
show variety. Highly recommended ... 
BALTIMORE. 24 inches. Dark amaranth-red, base inside dark 
blue with green reflection. Very large and showy Tulip. 1.65 
COMA. 16 inches. Dark orange with golden yellow edge; tre¬ 
mendously large flower and outstandingly beautiful bedding va¬ 
riety. This variety has become a great favorite with our Tulip 
Time” visitors ... ... 
COXA. 2? inches. American-Beauty-red changing to vermilion- 
red with a narrow white edge; extra large and sturdy. Sweet 
scented ...J ''‘1 ' j'.’u-l ’ 
DADONA. 20 inches. Dark wine-red, edged creamy white, 
feathered. This variety is very scarce and cannot be sold in 
large quantities .. • . 
DELADIER. 20 inches. Deep carmine-rose, a pleasing 
and a very sturdy grower < . • • • • • • • ■ • • • • 
EROS. 20 inches. An outstandingly beautiful double Im'P or 
salmon-pink. One of the new colors in this class of lulips; 
highly recommended .45c each. 
16.25 
13.50 
12.00 
1.65 12.00 
13.50 
color 
1.50 
1.30 9.50 
4.50 33.00 
KOKOMO. 16 inches. Dark chestnut-brown, changing to red 
golden yellow border; loose open flower; ideal for bedding . . 
LIVINGSTON. 18 inches. Large flower of bright rosy red, 
sturdy . 
LORD DERBY. 22 inches. American-Beauty-red with distinci 
white edge. This new variety is extremely double . 
MT. TACOMA. 22 inches. Extra large flower of the puresi 
white with emerald-green markings on outer petals. Verj 
strong and sturdy with long blooming season. Still very scarce 
. 45c each.. 
MT. EVEREST. 20 inches. Delicate light lavender-blue, a beau 
tiful long-lasting flower of pleasing color . 
OTTAWA. 16 inches. Pure golden yellow flower, ideal foi 
bedding purposes. Very double . 
PAP AVER (Poppy). 19 inches. Brilliant Poppy-red with blacl 
base and yellow reflex. Flowers measure 6 inches across 
PA VO. 20 inches. Beautiful carmine-red; extra double with 
very large flower ... .••■/■■ 
TRIXIE. 22 inches. Fine amaranth-red with a small white bor 
der. Large flower of great substance . 
UNCLE TOM. 22 inches. An especially extra double producing 
a fine shaped flower. The color is a warm, dark red. This ii 
a variety we can recommend . 
more 
apt to 
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Shenandoah. 20 inches. A creamy lemon yellow shadingDoz. 
tolgolden yellow at the base; recurving petals; a flower 
of’unusualiy fine form. 
Telescopiuni. 22 inches. 'Violet, tinted rosy red, inside 
wine-red; oblong flower. Very sturdy . 1.00 
Tosca. 22 inches. Splendid purple flower with a white 
edge; a very fine variety . 1.15 
'•'Ursa Minor. 21 inches. Deep golden yellow, an excep¬ 
tional bedding variety .. 1.20 
Virgo. 22 inches. 
Rich pansy-violet 
with lighter edge. 
The whole flower 
has a glossy cop¬ 
pery colored re¬ 
flection; large 
strong flower. Ex¬ 
tra . 
'•'Wagner. 21 inches. 
A beautiful shade 
of bright scarlet 
w^ich is but sel- 
dcto seen. Very 
strong and stur¬ 
dy; a novelty of 
gr|pat promise . . 
'•'Zenith. 22 inches. 
Largest and love¬ 
liest satiny rose 
in this type. We 
advise you to try 
this variety .... 
Zevano. 18 inches. 
Carmine-rose; a 
good bedding va¬ 
riety 
