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COTTAGE TULIPS, continued 
Mrs. John T. Scheepers. 30 in. Enormous, oval-shaped flowers Doz - 100 
of deep clear golden yellow. Vigorous grower. A giant 
among Tulips.$2 50 $18 00 
Picotee (Maiden’s Blush). 24 in. Cream-white, softly pink 
edged, changing to a deeper pink. For cutting and bedding . 1 00 7 00 
Rosabella. 24 in. Beautiful shade of salmon-rose. One of the 
finest in this class.1 10 
Scarlet Glory. 24 in. Vermilion-red, with pointed petals ... 1 50 
The Fawn. 20 in. Lilac-white, flushed and veined soft rosy 
fawn; globular-shaped flower. Very fine variety for bedding . 1 20 
Vesta. 28 in. Tall, bold flower of purest white; gray stamen. 1 10 
White City. 28 in. Beautiful pure white with yellow stamens; 
giant flower poised on extra-large strong stem. One of the 
best in this class.3 00 
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WORLD’S FAIR. 36 in. Brilliant rose with lighter edge; 
creamy white base and ivory stamens. Very large bloom. 1 65 12 00 
May-flowering Tulips Mixed. A well-balanced mixture of all 
the foregoing varieties.$50 per 1,000 . 70 5 50 
Breeder Tulips 
TOP-SIZED BULBS ONLY 
Nature’s happiest color-combinations of purple and bronze, gray and lilac, 
brown and orange, are revealed to us in this group. The flowers are mostly large, 
of perfect form, and are borne on tall, strong stems. 
Sent prepaid to any address east of the Mississippi for cash with order 
Admiral Tromp. 30 in. Orange-red with brilliant edging and 
shaded with salmon; large, strong flower on sturdy stem . . . 
Bacchus. 32 in. Deep violet-blue, with darker bloom; inside 
light violet-blue, with white star at base. 
Barcarolle. 32 in. Beautiful violet-purple with yellow base. Im¬ 
mense flowers on long, strong stems. 
Bronze Queen (Clio; Biscuit). 28 in. Buff-yellow, inside shaded 
golden bronze; yellow base. For borders, and a good forcer . . 
Dillenburg. 28 in. Beautiful salmon-orange with bronze-yellow 
edge, inside glistening orange—a lovely color-combination. The 
blooms are perfect in shape. 
Dom Pedro. 24 in. Deep coffee-brown, with margin of golden 
brown outside, the turned petal showing a yellow and olive base, 
with overtones of bright mahogany. 
Garibaldi. 30 in. Lilac-bronze with primrose-yellow margin. 
Long and graceful flower. 
Golden Bronze. 25 in. Outside distinctly old-gold, with a shading 
of lavender, rising from the base nearly to the tips of the petals . 
Indian Chief. 34 in. Coppery red, flushed purple. Long and 
artistic flower carried on long, strong stem. 
Louis XIV. 32 in. A royal Tulip. Purple, edged golden bronze; 
extra-fine, globular flower. 
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