Hunt's Perfection Bulbs 
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BREEDER TULIPS, continued 
Melva. 28 in. Oddly tinted flower of super size and shape. Soft 
lilac deeply edged with yellow. Stems tall and strong .... 
Prince of Orange. 27 in. Terra-cotta with orange edge; the open 
petals warm orange on yellow base, figured with black arrows. 
Cups elongated, filled with abundant perfume. 
Rayon d’Or. 28 in. Golden bronze with olive center; giant flower 
of heavy substance on strong stem. Good alike for forcing and 
garden culture. 
Tantalus. 30 in. A large cup-shaped flower of light cadmium- 
yellow shaded dull violet. 
Velvet King. 26 in. Strong violet-purple of a nice, even tone; 
inside much brighter; base passing from blue into white . . . 
Yellow Perfection (Old Gold). 26 in. Coppery yellow, with edges 
of softer tone; inside coppery brown; yellow base, starred green 
Breeder Tulips Mixed. A fine selection of foregoing varieties. For 
massing and bedding.$60 per 1,000 . 
Botanical Tulips 
they are in flower. 
From 
Australis (Celsiana). 15 in. Yellow, reddish outside. 
Algeria, Africa. Very attractive. 
Clusiana. 12 in. Carmine-rose, with white edge. It is sometimes 
known as the “Candy-stick” Tulip because of its delicately red- 
and-white striped effect when partly open . 
Cornuta stenopetala. 10 in. Crimson, with points of petals rich 
yellow. 
Eichleri. 11 in. Large; brilliant scarlet, with black center. A 
high-class, permanent variety. 
Florentina sylvestris. 18 in. Produces fragrant yellow blooms, 
sometimes two on a stem... 
Fosteriana, Red Emperor (Mme. Lefeber). 18 in. One of the 
largest of the type. An immense flower of glossy orange-scarlet. 
May be had in bloom indoors in February. 
Kaufmanniana. 6 in. Cream-white, tinted carmine outside; 
yellow center. The earliest variety .. . 
Marjoletti. 14 in. Light yellow, splashed on the outer petals with 
scarlet. 
Oculis solis (Sun’s Eye Tulip). 12 in. Bright scarlet. 
Praestans (Tubergen’s var.). 10 in. Brilliant orange-scarlet 
throughout. Flowers are small, but bright and showy . . . . 
Suaveolens. The following three varieties are very hardy and 
there are none better suited for rockeries. Will bloom several 
years in succession. 
Pink Quartz (Due Rose). 10 in. One of the best pinks for rockeries. 
Red and Yellow. 10 in. 
Scarlet. 10 in. 
Viridiflora. 20 in. Petals are pale green, edged creamy yellow. 
Well formed. Attractive but most unusual coloring. 
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