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Single Triumph Collection 
Algicba. Rosy lavender. 
Michigan. Purple. 
Mr. Zimmerman. Pink and white. 
Nova. Rose. 
Ursa Minor. Deep golden yellow. 
Zenobar. Scarlet 
6 each of varieties listed 
12 each of varieties listed 
[ 16 ] 
$2.95 
5.75 
This new race, which blooms about 8 days earlier than the 
Darwin type, is becoming better known every year, and during 
our annual Tulip show more and more people are becoming 
interested in it. The average height is shorter than the Darwins, 
but they are of extremely sturdy growth, and therefore are ex¬ 
cellent for bedding purposes. The varieties we have listed here 
are among the best. Doz. 100 
Adoration. 22 inches. A charming vivid scarlet with 
a large white base which is veined with fine blue 
stripes. We found this variety to be a real beauty, 
with exceptionally long blooming period. #1.15 #9.00 
Alaraph. 20 inches. A pleasing shade of brick-red 
with a narrow yellow border and lemon-yellow 
base; very fine variety. 95 7.50 
Alberio. 24 inches. Deep wine-red with narrow 
edge of flesh-pink; very large flower and very 
sturdy grower . 95 7.25 
Algieba. 24 inches. A cheerful shade of light lav¬ 
ender with rosy lavender through center of petals, 
striking color; strong grower . 90 6.75 
Amidonette. 24 inches. Another rose-pink variety 
with a narrow border of pure white around the 
outer edge of the petals. The very large flowers 
last long, making an excellent garden variety . . . 1.00 7.50 
Crown Imperial. 20 inches. Bright mahogany with 
golden yellow edge. Resembles Alaraph but has 
a wider yellow border. 1.15 9.00 
Denbola. 20 inches. Dark ruby-red with a broad 
creamy edge; large round flower of great sub¬ 
stance. This variety has become a great favorite. 1.35 10.00 
Dr. Streseman. 24 inches. A sturdy flower of ex- 
troardinary beauty; the center of petals creamy 
white, bordered with a lively cherry-rose, making 
a very distinct contrast. One of the very finest . . 1.25 9.50 
Elizabeth Evers. 24 inches. A tremendously large 
flower of fuschsia-red with a very soft silvery 
suffusion, base white and feathered. Very strong 
grower and the flower lasts for a long time .... 1.25 9.50 
Evangeline Lindbergh (The Rose). 22 inches. A 
most pleasing shade of lilac-rose; vigorous grower; 
a great favorite . 80 6.00 
Gladstone. 26 in. Extra large flowers of soft clear 
purple. Makes a grand showing if 
planted with golden yellow flowers, 
such as Ursa Minor . 3.00 22.00 
Helga Jones. 24 inches. A grand new 
rose-pink, extra* strong and very 
free-flowering. A lovely variety .... 2.00 15.00 
.Kansas. 22 inches. Snow-white with 
lemon-yellow base and yellow sta¬ 
mens . 95 7.50 
Liberty. 20 in. A lovely clear cherry- 
red, with pure white base. Very 
strong and sturdy, free-blooming .. 1.45 11.00 
Lord Carnarvon. 20 inches. Beautiful 
salmon-pink with distinct white edge, 
white base . 80 6.00 
Michigan. 22 inches. Fine clear purple flower; one of 
the best purples. Lasts a long time, does not fade 
or change color. May be planted in full sun. 95 7.50 
Elizabeth 
Evers 
Shenandoah 
