AMARYLLIS 
MIXED COLORS. Flowers immense. Easily forced in¬ 
doors. We row them out in the garden each spring, but 
lift before freezing weather. Amazing color range. Me¬ 
dium size, 20c; Large size, 35c. 
DARWIN TULIPS 
PLANT A BED OF THIS DARWIN 
MIXTURE AND HAVE A GLORIOUS 
TULIP DISPLAY NEXT SPRING! 
Here I am offering you an opportunity to grow a bed of 
mixed Darwins that will "knock their hats off." Every bulb in 
this mixture is from named variety stock and once-in-awhile 
a handsome BREEDER TULIP to add to its flowering value. 
Don't pass this up. 
All First Size Bulbs, clean and vigorous stock, each 5c. 
Dozen, 45c. 
Four Dozen or more PREPAID. 
BREEDER TULIPS 
For remarkable coloring, stem height and substance, 
BREEDER TULIPS are distinctly in a class by themselves. 
The following outstanding varieties—top size, clean, vigorous 
bulbs, 10c each, 95c per dozen. Shipped after Sept. 1. 
“BACCHUS”—Dark violet blue; darker on outside of pet¬ 
als, inside violet blue with white base. Bluest of all 
tulips. 33 inches. Large, long flower. 
“BRONZE QUEEN”—Purplish fawn—buff-yellow interior, 
lemon-chrome base. Large, strong flower with stout 
stem. Height 28 inches. * 
“CARDINAL MANNING”—Large egg-shaped flower of 
bishop’s purple, rosy bronze flush, changing to pure 
orange at edges of petals; base of tinged yellow. 34 
inches. 
“LOUIS XIV”—Rich dark purple, shaded steel-blue, flush¬ 
ed with bronze, edged golden brown. Huge size flower 
on strong stem. 30 inches. 
“PRINCE OF ORANGE”—Dark orange. A very fine 
bloom. Late. 
TUBE ROSES 
“EXCELSIOR PEARL”—Pine white double flower type. 
4 to 6 inch bulbs, 2 for 15c; 75c Doz. Spring shipment 
only. 
PLEASE READ PAGE 7 
BEFORE ORDERING 
R. H. JONES — TUCKDAWA GARDENS — PERU, INDIANA 
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