Doz. 100 
Eclipse. (Lily'Flowered.) 27 inches. Orange' 
yellow; one of the finest of the new Hybrid 
Tulips .$0.85 $6.50 
Eleanor Roosevelt. 31 inches. A tall and strong 
grower with a very large rosy red flower; the 
inside an orange glow. A fine attractive color. 
We think it is one of the best new varieties . . 1.60 12.00 
Ellen Willmott. 22 inches. Long, pointed blooms 
of pale primrose'yellow; deliciously fragrant . .75 5.50 
Fairy Queen. 20 inches. Soft heliotrope, mar' 
gined amber'yellow; distinctly different.80 6.00 
Fancy. 27 inches. Golden yellow flames on a 
background of coppery orange, with an olive' 
green base. Yellow pistils and dull violet 
anthers. Open or partly closed, the flower is 
magnificent ... 
Farncombe Sanders. 26 inches. Scarlet with a 
rosy gloss. Broad-petaled flower of perfect 
shape . 
1.50 
.70 
11.00 
5.00 
Faust. 30 inches. Deep purple'maroon; very 
large and well-formed; quite the best in its 
color; highly recommended . 
.95 
7.25 
Feu Ardent. 26 inches. A brilliant brick'red 
shaded mahogany. A most outstanding red 
Tulip . 
.95 
7.25 
Feu Brilliant. 28 inches. Briliant clear scarlet; 
a little taller than City of Haarlem; flower not 
quite as large . 
.90 
7.00 
Flamingo. 28 inches. Shelbpink. Fine oval 
shaped and pointed flower; a lovely variety. 
Recommended . 
.85 
6.50 
Formosa. 18 inches. Green with yellow border; 
large flower. An unusual color combination . 
1.25 
9.50 
Geisha. 28 inches. A flower of a color difficult 
to describe. It has been described as pale violet 
and buff, changing into a grayish lilac. We 
would rather call it a dove color, purple inside. 
A very pretty and attractive variety. 1.35 10.00 
General French. 27 inches. Beautiful shade of 
cerise'red, base blue. Extra large and sturdy 
flower .80 6.00 
Gesneriana I.utea. 24 inches. Rich golden yeb 
low; a flower of perfect form; delightfully 
sweet scented. Try planting with blue flowers .80 6.00 
Nelis Giant May-Flowering Tulips 
Doz. 100 
Gesneriana Spathulata. 24 inches. This variety 
remains the most outstanding medium-priced 
red; graceful, strong'stemmed, sparkling. 
Touched by sunshine, it opens wide to display 
the brilliant orange and unique blue base ...$0.85 $6.50 
Giant. 29 inches. Deep rich purple, violet 
shaded; very large and sturdy flower. 1.10 8.00 
Glare of the Garden. 17 inches. Long flower of 
dazzling scarlet and of immense size. Consid- 
ered the best crimson of the late Tulips. Won' 
derful planted in front of evergreens.95 7.25 
Globosa Nana. 17 inches. Large oblong flowers 
of very brilliant scarlet. Ideal for beds and 
late blooming. 95 7.50 
Gloria Swanson. 32 inches. An enormous flower 
of a pleasing shade of American Beauty red, 
with bluish base. One of the largest and 
strongest flowers in this color . 1.25 9.50 
Gloriosa. 31 inches. A beautiful bluish purple, 
changing to a lighter edge. An outstandingly 
tall and attractive variety for the garden .... 2.75 21.00 
Glow. 27 inches. Carmine-scarlet with deep pur' 
pie center, edged white. A nice scarlet in the 
medium price class .95 7.50 
Godet Parfait. 30 inches. Deep purple-violet 
with white base; large cup'shaped flower of 
striking beauty.85 6.50 
Golden Age. 26 inches. Bright golden yellow 
faintly overlaid with orange, strong grower and 
beautifully shaped; among the many new yeb 
low May'flowering Tulips of recent intro' 
duction, this is considered the finest. 3.00 22.00 
Golden Bronze. 26 inches. Old gold, slightly 
flushed heliotrope, olive base.85 6.25 
Goldfinch. 29 inches. Golden chestnut, interior 
mahogany'brown; flushed lilac through center 
of petals; pointed flower on tall, strong stem. 
Sweet scented.90 6.75 
Gold Lake. 29 inches. A tall, golden yellow, 
producing a very large flower. It is an im- 
provement over Yellow Giant . 1.35 10.00 
Grenadier. 21 inches. Dazzling vermilion'or' 
ange; very striking color; excellent for beds . .80 6.00 
G. W. Leak. 25 inches. A lovely and pleasing 
shade of geranium-red. Only of recent intro' 
duction, among which it is one of the finest 1.45 11.00 
Hammar Hales. 22 inches. A blending of gold, 
old rose, and bright apricot with brown-yeb 
low edge. Ideal for bedding purposes.75 5.50 
Helen Madison. 31 inches. A tall, luminous 
rose. A beautiful new novelty, a valuable ad' 
dition to rose colored Tulips . . 65c each . . 6.50 
Heloise. 27 inches. Deep magenta'red, yellow 
center, olive base; very large flower. Highly 
recommended . 1.10 8.50 
Indian Chief. 32 inches. A very tall and de' 
lightful Tulip of a reddish coppery brown; 
an excellent variety for exhibition purposes . 1.70 13.00 
Inga Hume. 26 inches. Red with sharply broad 
lined yellow edge; inside deep yellow; slightly 
sprayed red . 2.50 19.25 
Inglescombe Yellow. 22 inches. Clear golden yeb 
low. One of the best known May'Flowering 
yellows, and has given universal satisfaction .65 4.50 
Insurpassable. 27 inches. Mammoth lilac Tulip 
on" tall, strong stem. At least 3 times larger 
than Wm. Copeland, and of far better color. 
Highly recommended . 2.00 15.00 
Isabella. 18 inches. Carmine'rose shaded creamy 
white, a splendid bedding Tulip.75 5.50 
Itea. 30 inches. A brilliant new novelty of a 
striking orange-red. A variety that is not easily 
forgotten when once seen. 3.00 22.00 
James Watt. 26 inches. Brownish black with 
bronze edge. A breeder of exquisite form 
and coloring..95 7.50 
Jan Toorop. 28 inches. Deep clear purple, with 
white base. Handsome large flower, tall stem 1.65 12.00 
Jaune d’Oeuf. (Sunrise.) 28 inches. Deep 
lemon'chrome with a light flush of pale purple 
on the outer segments.85 6.50 
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