Nelis Giant May-Flowering Tulips 
Doz. 100 
Don Pedro. 27 inches. A beautiful 
shade of coffee-brown, shaded ma¬ 
roon; an unusual color, rragrant . .^0.85 ^ 6.50 
Dream. 27 inches. Light heliotrope of 
large size; its color is soft, but lasts 
very well.85 6.50 
Dresden China. 29 inches. Lovely light 
rose with lighter edge. True cup- 
shaped flower carried on tall straight 
stem. It is unique, and draws imme- 
diate attention in any collection . . . 
Dulcinea. 24 inches. A beautiful shade 
1.00 
7.50 
of satin-rose; long erect flower; a 
most satisfactory bedding Tulip . . . 
.80 
6.00 
Eclipse, (Lily-Flowered.) 27 inches. 
Orange-yellow; one of the finest of 
the new Hybrid Tulips. 
.85 
6.50 
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 magni¬ 
ficent . 1,20 8.40 
Farncombe Sanders. 26 inches. Scarlet 
with a rosy gloss. Broad-petaled flow¬ 
er of perfect shape.80 6,00 
Faust. 30 inches. Deep purple-maroon; 
very large and well-formed; quite 
the best in its color; highly recom¬ 
mended .95 7.25 
Feu Ardent. 26 inches. A brilliant- 
brick-red shaded mahogany. A most 
outstanding red Tulip.95 7.20 
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 des¬ 
cribed as pale violet and buff, 
changing into a grayish lilac. We 
would rather call it pigeon-gray out¬ 
side, purple inside. It is really differ¬ 
ent, no color like it. 1.15 8.40 
Gesneriana Lutea. 24 inches. Rich 
golden yellow; a flower of perfect 
form; delightfully sweet scented. Try 
planting with blue flowers.75 5.50 
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 .90 6.50 
Giant. 29 inches. Deep rich purple, 
violet shaded; very large and sturdy 
flower . 
.95 
6.90 
Glare of the Garden. 17 inches. Long 
flower of dazzling scarlet, and of im¬ 
mense size. Considered the best crim¬ 
son of the late Tulips. Wonderful 
planted in front of evergreens. 
.95 
7.00 
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 enor¬ 
mous flower of a pleasing shade of 
American - Beauty - red, with bluish 
base. One of the largest and stron¬ 
gest flowers in this color. 
1.05 
7.80 
Gloriosa. 31 inches. A beautiful bluish 
purple, changing to a lighter edge. 
An outstanding tall and attractive 
variety for the garden. 3 for 90c. . . 
2.75 
21.00 
Golden Age. 26 inches. Bright golden 
yellow faintly overlaid with orange, 
strong grower, beautifully shaped; 
among the many new yellow May- 
Flowering Tulips of recent introduc¬ 
tion, this is considered the finest . . . 
1.50 
11.40 
Golden Bronze, 26 inches. Old gold, 
slightly flushed heliotrope, olive base 
.90 
6.50 
Jeanne Desor 
Scarlet 
Beauty 
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