TULIPS Neta and Splendid 
Double Triumph Collection 
Allegro. Fuchsia-red. 
Coma. Dark orange. 
Deladier. Carmine-rose. 
Mt. Everest. Lavender-blue. 
Ottawa. Golden yellow. 
Trixie. Amaranth-red. 
6 each of varieties listed . 
12 each of varieties listed . 
Complete 
Listings on 
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$3.70 
7.50 
Doz. 
Mississippi. 20 in. Brilliant cardinal-red, with blue 
and white base. A sturdy and strong variety . . . .#1.05 
Mr. Zimmerman. 20 inches. Light fuchsia-red, soft 
silvery reflection at edge; of fine shape and form. .80 
Nova. 22 inches. Another extraordinary Tulip, 
producing a large flower on a strong and sturdy 
stem. The color is lilac-rose with a silvery sheen, 
inside vermilion to salmon-rose, base canary-yel¬ 
low. Highly recommended . 1.10 
Pres, von Hindenburg. 24 inches. Purplish 
garnet-red with yellow edge; large and 
strong flower that lasts a long time. Highly 
recommended .95 7.50 
Prof. Kuenen. 17 inches. Chocolate-red 
with white edge; an ideal bedding variety 
of unusual color.95 7.50 
Prof. Tendeloo. 20 inches. American-Beauty-red 
flushed with violet, with lemon-yellow edge, mak¬ 
ing a striking contrast. A very vigorous grower. 
Red Flame. 20 inches. When the flower first opens 
it is a pure yellow with a scarlet blotch on each 
petal, which enriches in color as the flower ages. 
Rhineland. 22 inches. Oblong flower with slightly 
reflexing petals of scarlet, with a distinct yellow 
edge . 
Ribera. 22 inches. A very unusual color, opens 
creamy white, while flowers become mottled with 
red as flower ages, with black center and black 
stamens. A strong growing variety . 
Rubin. 23 inches. A very lovely Tulip of clear 
American-Beauty-red; large flower, perfectly 
shaped, and of ideal form. This variety is still 
very scarce. 50c each. 
Sardonyx. 25 inches. An outstandingly beautiful 
shade of clear lilac-rose. One of the tallest and 
finest Tulips in the Triumph listing. Highly rec¬ 
ommended . 
Scarlet Admiral. 22 inches. Fine cup-shaped flowers 
of very brilliant scarlet,, with vivid black base and 
anthers. A very strong grower with a long bloom¬ 
ing period. 
Shenandoah. 20 inches. A creamy lemon-yellow 
shading to golden yellow at the base; recurving 
petals; a flower of unusually fine form. 
Telescopium. 22 inches. Violet, tinted rosy red, 
inside wine-red; oblong flower. Very sturdy . . . 
Ursa Minor. 21 inches. Deep golden yellow, an ex¬ 
ceptional bedding variety. 
Virgo. 22 inches. Rich pansy-violet with 
lighter edge. The whole flower has a glossy 
coppery colored reflection; large strong 
flower. Extra . 1.10 8.00 
Wagner. 21 inches. A beautiful shade of 
bright scarlet which is but seldom seen. 
Very strong and sturdy, a novelty of great 
promise . 1.40 10.75 
Zenobar. 20 inches. A brilliant vermilion- 
red, a very striking color. Beautiful for 
beds and borders.90 6.75 
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