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Will Flower 
These new Triumph Tulips are true Giant Flowering 
Tulips of incomparable splendor. The flowers of the bet' 
ter varieties are even larger than the gorgeous Late Giant 
Flowering Tulips which everybody knows and plants, and 
they are borne on flower stems at least as tall and even 
more sturdy. Among the flowers of the Triumph Tulips 
is a complete color range—a color for every taste and 
purpose. They bloom after the passing of the Early Tulips 
ELNURCO 
Is the brilliant new “Elliott’s Giant” really the 
world’s finest red Tulip? Certainly the flowers of 
the marvelous new giant Elnurco are as large; cer¬ 
tainly the blooms are as perfectly formed and the 
stems are as tall and sturdy. While we control both 
Elliott’s Giant and Elnurco, to only one could be 
given the Elliott name. The decision was close. Our 
directors divided three for Elliott’s Giant and three 
for Elnurco. The final decision was Mr. Elliott’s 
and he voted for Elliott’s Giant, the lighter red. If 
you agree with our three directors that crimson-red 
is to be preferred to carmine-red, then Elnurco is 
beyond question the largest, the finest, the most 
perfect and altogether the loveliest red Tulip in the 
world. It is our exclusive Tulip and cannot be 
bought any place else in the world. 98c per doz.; 
25 for ^1.85; ^6.95 per 100. 
MERde GLACE 
In trying to secure for his customers the finest 
Tulips in the world, Mr. Elliott can record many 
brilliant triumphs. He is always competing with 
the great English houses and the representatives of 
these houses, the world’s best bulbmen, are keen 
business men who know a good thing when they 
see it. Besides they have the advantage of being 
less than three hours away by airplane from the 
bulb fields. Consequently, it is not surprising that 
along with his triumphs Mr. Elliott meets some de¬ 
feats and makes some disappointing compromises. 
“Tipped off” about Mer de Glace, a new white 
Giant Triumph Tulip, Mr. Elliott hastened to in¬ 
spect it and if it measured up to its report to mono¬ 
polize it. It did measure up. Unquestionably, the 
new Mer de Glace is the largest and finest white 
Tulip in existence. Then he learned to his intense 
disgust that an Englishman “beat him to it.” Since 
“half a loaf is better than none” Mr. Elliott ar¬ 
ranged a compromise with the Englishman so that 
some few of the new Mer de Glace, the world’s 
finest, most perfect white Tulip, may be seen in 
American gardens. No other American bulb house 
can supply it at any price. ^1.45 per doz.; ^10.55 
per 100. 
MARY ELLIOTT 
Splendor—since the Garden of Eden, flaming red 
and glittering gold have always been demanded by 
our race to express its aspirations for splendor. And 
in coloring, form and size of flower Mary Elliott is 
truly splendid. The enormous flowers are colored 
brilliant, flaming red and each petal has a wide 
border of pure glittering golden yellow. Since this 
is an exclusive Elliott Tulip, the splendor which is 
Mary Elliott can be secured no other place in the 
world. $1.10 per doz.; $7.95 per 100. 
ALBERIO. A glistening 
cherry'red edged shell 
pink. An exquisitely 
delicate variety. 85c per 
doz.; 25 for $1.45. 
ALICE E. The world’s 
premier giant salmon- 
pink Tulip discovered 
by Mr. Elliott in the 
gardens of a great Dutch 
plant breeder. The new 
Alice E. is the largest, 
the most perfect and al¬ 
together the loveliest 
salmon-pink Tulip in the 
world. No other bulb 
house in America can 
supply it at any price. 
95c per doz.; $6.95 per 
100 . 
AVIATOR. The outside 
of the petals is flaming 
crimson^red with an 
edge of pure white; the 
inside garnet-red with a 
pure white feather and 
a white base starred bril¬ 
liant blue. 98c per doz.; 
25 for $1.49. 
CECELIA. Enormous, 
long, oval flowers col¬ 
ored soft, deep yellow. 
The edges of the petals 
are feathered intense 
carmine-red. The flow¬ 
ers are larger and the 
color more lovely than 
the famous Picotee Yel¬ 
low. 85c per doz.; $5.95 
per 100. 
DEMBOLA. Glowing 
dark ruby-red, each 
petal edged with ivory. 
95c per doz.; $6.95 per 
100 . 
HYPERION. This lovely 
variety was Mr. Elliott’s 
personal choice for the 
background of his own 
Triumph Tulip garden. 
The color is an inde¬ 
scribably lovely dark red 
modified by a blending 
of violet. 85c per doz.; 
$5.95 per 100. 
KANSAS. Pure glistening 
snow-white flowers with¬ 
out a trace of blemish. 
90c per doz.; $6.25 per 
100 . 
ELLIOTT NURSERY CO., EVANS CITY, PA. 
MARY ELLIOTT 
