Sundew" 
BREEDER TULIPS 
They are renowned for their warm golden and bronze tints and large flowers of parlicularly 
fine shape. They are all very tall and flower for a long period. These Breeder Tulips are 
splendid bedders and provide lovely cut-flowers of excellent quality. They are not suitable 
for indoor cultivation. Cultivation : Flowering period from beginning of May onwards. 
Height 20—28 inches. See further foot of Page 14. 
Golden Bronze, heavy flower tinted deep bronze, outer petals 
shaded light brown .$ 
Gold Finch, magnificent golden bronze with orange glow, a real 
Breeder in form and habits .§ 
Louis XIV, purplish heliotrope merging into a very fine bronze. 
A combination of unique colors. Considered by certain profession¬ 
al growers as the most beautiful Tulip in existence . S 
Lucifer, terra-cotta, shot with orange, an enormous flower on an 
exceptionally tall stem; striking novelty .$ 
Marie Louise, old rose with chamois shading and amber tinted 
Panorama, cherry red with mahogany red glow, merging into 
amber when fading; rare egg-shaped flower, very popular . . . . $ 
Prince of Orange, terra-cotta orange changing into copper 
towards the edges. A typical Breeder Tulip .$ 
St, James, tall violet flower merging into amber towards the edges. 
The superb color very much resembles that of I.ouis XIV. . ... $ 
Turenne, copper with violet glow and broad yellow edging. Per¬ 
fect flower on tall stem .$ 
Yellow Perfection, canary yellow shaded with bronze and changing 
into golden yellow towards the edges. Very large flower .S 
Mixture, this mixture of Breeder Tulips Is made conspicuous by 
its warm tints, mainly golden and bronze. Highly recommended 
for bedding .8 
per 100 
per 25 
per 12 
5.30 
1.40 
—.80 
4.90 
1.30 
—.75 
4.90 
1.30 
—.75 
5.70 
1.50 
—.85 
4.10 
1.10 
—.85 
4.50 
1.20 
— .70 
4.10 
1.10 
—.65 
4.10 
1.10 
—.65 
4.50 
1.20 
—.70 
4.10 
1.10 
—.65 
3.70 
1 .— 
—.60 
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INEXPENSIVE EXHIBITION COLLECTION 
each of the above mentioned varieties, in all 30 Breeder Tulips in lO warmly tinted 
varieties, separa- 30 for $ 1.50 
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tely packed $ 1.SO 
INEXPENSIVE COLLECTION L" 0 ^%riS^.T. p ,'Vo%“*c: 
of Orange, lO St. James, 10 Yellow Perfection, in all 50 Breeder Tulips in 6 
beautifully tinted varieties, 50 for $ 2.10 
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FIMBRIATA TULIP "SUNDEW” 
wherever exhibited is greatly admired. It is descended from the Darwins and it is to them 
that it owes the tall upright stem and very large flower. The edge of each petal is beautifully 
frayed and fringed. The color of “Sundew” is brilliant carmine with blue heart, the back of 
the petals is of a somewhat darker shade. Recommended for groups in tile QC (a. (T S 
garden, whereas it gives excellent cutflowerg. Per 100 $ 3.70, per 12 $ — .60 *** IVI l« 
CATALOG FALL 1938 6 Fantastic new Tulips free with each order 
20 I Stassen Floral Gardens Inc., Roslyn Heights, L. I. N.Y. received within a fortnight. (See Page 2.) 
