Triumph Tulips. 
With all due respect to the old Single and Double Early Tulips, it 
is now generally accepted, that the Triumph Tulips, with their much 
longer stems, very much sturdier growth and substance, are far 
better adapted to the American climate, therefor will last longer out¬ 
side and also for early forcing give more satisfactory resuits. 
The Triumph Tulips originate from crossing Single and Double Early 
Tulips with Darwin Tulips, which gave them the form and habits 
of the Darwin Tulips and they flower at the same time as the Early 
Tulips. 
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SINGLE TRIUMPH TULIPS. 
ALBERIO Beautiful deep wine-red, large flower on sturdy stem; 
forces very early; height 24 inches. 
$ 1.25 for 10, $ 10.00 per 100. 
ALUDRA. The color of this variety is a warm old rose, with a very 
rich lustre, particularly under artificial light; height 20 inches. 
$ 1.25 for 10, $ 10.00 per 100. 
AVIATEUR. A glowing carmine-red, artistically feathered white 
towards the edges; white base. A splendid variety of fine form; 
height 22 inches. $ 1.45 for 10, $ 11.00 per 100. 
AVIATRICE. A pure white Triumph Tulip of immense size and 
outstanding beauty. $ 1.00 each, $ 8.00 for 10. 
CERCINES. Very pretty shade of lilac, without any markings; a lovely 
Tulip. $ 1.15 for 10, $ 9.00 per 100. 
CRATER. The very deepest blood-red, not unlike the Darwin Tulip 
Eclipse. Large flower and splendid forcer; height 24 inches. 
$ 3.25 for 10, $ 29.00 per 100. 
EDITH EDDY. Magnificent purple, edged white; unusual combination 
of eccentric beauty; height 20 inches. 
$ 1.00 for 10, $ 7.50 per 100. 
ELISABETH EVERS. A lovely clear rose, with a silver sheen, slightly 
feathered white towards the base. The large flower of perfect 
form stands out, whereever shown; height 22 inches. 
$ 1.25 for 10, $ 10.00 per 100. 
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