ELLIOTT NURSERY CO., EVANS CITY, PA. 
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MRS. 
MANDEL 
OSTARA 
TULIPS 
GOLDFINCH. Golden bronze 
suffused with deep lilac 
through center of petals. In- 
side deep bronze with lighter 
edge. Base yellow. Pointed 
flowers on stately stems. 
Height 29 inches. 85c per 
doz.; $5.95 per 100. 
HELEN EAKIN. A chaste, no' 
ble Tulip of tremendous size 
and matchless form. The 
flowers are colored a white of 
incomparable purity with no 
suggestion of black or gray 
at the base. A truly marvel¬ 
ous creation. 3 for 70c; $1.95 
per doz.; $12.95 per 100. 
HONEYMOON. Large, fine 
flowers of the softest prim¬ 
rose; pale and luminous, deli¬ 
cately suggesting contented 
romance. Unusually tall, 
growing up to 36 inches. 85c 
per doz.; $5.75 per 100. 
INSURPASSABLE. The new¬ 
est, largest and most beautiful 
of the light lavender Tulips. 
A giant flower on 28-inch 
stem. $1.35 per doz.; $9.95 
per 100. 
ISIS. Fiery crimson-scarlet with 
blue base; large and beautiful. 
85c per doz.; $5.75 per 100. 
KATHLEEN PARLOW. Crude 
pinks are easy, as easy as 
washed-out pinks. But a clean, 
silvery rose which is neither 
crude nor pallid—the Dutch 
plant breeders worked a cen¬ 
tury before they found it. And 
with it they got large, beauti¬ 
fully shaped flowers carried on 
tall, strong stems to make 
Kathleen Parlow the most del¬ 
icate and refined Tulip in ex¬ 
istence. $1.75 per doz.; $11.95 
per 100. 
KING GEORGE V. The larg¬ 
est, finest and most brilliant 
of all scarlet Giant Flowering 
Tulips. $1.00 per doz.; $7.25 
per 100. 
NEWTON 
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MRS. MANDEL 
OSTARA 
An outstanding new Tulip with tre¬ 
mendous flowers colored clear, pure 
orange which does not fade in the sun. 
The long flowers are exquisitely 
formed. Nothing could be more 
lovely. 95c per doz.; $6.95 per 100. 
NEWTON 
A tremendous Tulip magnificent in its 
regal dignity; the largest and the tallest of 
all Tulips. The color is dark blue; the 
finest dark blue Tulip in existence. 3 for 
80c; $2.25 per doz.; $14.95 per 100. 
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Time marches on and as it marches, world- 
famous names fall and are forgotten. 
Once Wm. Copeland ruled the Tulip 
world as the finest violet-blue Tulip. Now 
comes Mrs. Mandel with even longer 
flowers, even better and more sturdy 
stems and incomparably cleaner and purer 
violet-blue. So with the advent of the 
gorgeously superior Mrs. Mandel we 
must say “requiescat in pace” to Wm. 
Copeland. 90c per doz.; $6.25 per 100. 
LA FIANCEE. Beautiful deep rose shading to 
rich pink at margin of petals. Blue base. 
A large, full flower of artistic coloring and 
splendid substance. Widely grown for ex¬ 
hibition. 90c per doz.; $6.25 per 100. 
LOUIS XIV. When Mr. Elliott first saw this 
glorious royal purple and gold marvel, he 
proclaimed it the most beautiful Tulip in the 
world, and though the bulbs then cost $50.00 
each wholesale, he bought some for his own 
garden. Though 90c will now buy a dozen 
bulbs of the finest possible quality, Mr. Elliott 
still plants them in his garden. The royal 
purple is still as glorious as ever and the 
golden edge gleams as bright. The bronze 
flush is as delicately lovely and the green- 
black base with its yellow star is as pro¬ 
nounced as ever. Louis XIV is still the most 
beautiful Tulip in the world. 90c per doz. ■ 
$6.45 per 100. 
Arethusa. Loveliest chrome-yellow. 
Carrara. A perfect white. 
Dido. Magnificent orange-red. 
Mrs. Mandel. Finest violet-blue. 
Rosabella. Loveliest of the lilac-pinks. 
30 Bulbs (6 ea.), reg. price 
$2.25; Special Price .... 
Aq Bulbs (12 ea.), reg. price 
$4.50; Special Price .... 
QO Bulbs (18 ea.). reg. price 
$6.75; Special Price .... 
These collections must be ordered as 
stated—we cannot make changes or sub¬ 
stitutions. 
^ 2.10 
A.I5 
5.75 
FREE 
Fertilizer 
With this collection we 
will send free, a liberal sup¬ 
ply of Superfine Fertilizer 
and Soil Conditioner, made 
by us especially for these 
collections. This plant food 
will enrich your soil 
make your results better. 
To many beginners. Tulip colors are alike and equal; red is 
red, pink is pink, and blue is blue. But when the amateur grad¬ 
uates into the expert’s class, he is attracted only to that which is 
superfine. He seeks the subtle differences in texture, in color 
and light reflections. To him these qualities are priceless. 
This graduate’s Hand-Picked Giant Flowering Collection has 
been selected from blooming bulbs by experts under the direction 
of Mr. Elliott. It will satisfy the most exacting connoisseur. 
