Nelis Giant May-Flowering Tulips 
Doz. 100 
Moonlight. 24 inches. Best pale yellow Tulip, 
lovely when planted among Iris or Bleeding 
Hearts. Long, ovahshaped flowers .^0.85 $ 6.50 
Mother’s Day. 28 inches. A tall soft lemon-yeh 
low, late bloomer. A very fine Tulip for the 
garden.95 7.00 
Mr. Hoover. 27 inches. Beautiful new shade of 
clear purple; very sturdy and 
strong plant; a most valuable 
addition in this color. Recom- 
mended. 1.15 8.50 
Mrs. Ethel Telling. 30 inches. (A 
Nelis introduction.) A brilliant 
carmine-crimson having a beau¬ 
tiful satiny sheen. A very large, 
oblong, and imposing flower on 
a tall, strong stem. An out¬ 
standing new novelty which when once seen 
is firmly fixed in memory. Named in honor of 
Mrs. Ethel Telling, former chairman of the 
Holland, Michigan, Tulip Time Committee, 
for her untiring efforts in promoting and 
directing this great floral festival . 1.00 7.50 
Mrs. John T. Scheepers. 24 inches. One of the 
largest bright yellow Tulips, oval shaped flow¬ 
er which is carried on a straight stem. We con¬ 
sider this new variety to be the finest of the 
bright yellow Tulips available. 3 for 60c . . 1.70 12.75 
Mrs. Mandel. 26 inches. One of the new out¬ 
standing lavenders, with a decided blue cast, 
having a good sturdy stem and a long flower ,90 6.90 
Mrs. Moon (Lily-Flowered.) 25 inches. This is 
beyond doubt one of the finest late yellow 
Tulips, vase-shaped, with pointed petals, dis¬ 
tinctly perfumed. Highly recommended ... ,85 6.50 
Mr. Van Zyl. 25 inches. A glorious dark rose- 
colored Tulip with a broad white border; 
lovely clear and bright interior. A splendid 
new novelty which we can well recommend. . 1,00 7.60 
Mystery. 28 inches. Beautiful dark shiny black 
with blue base. Very large and strong flower. 
A wonderful variety for the garden and ex¬ 
hibition purposes . 1.00 7.20 
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