IIIIj({D MHIBIilinDT TULIPS 
Rembrandt Tulips are striped and feathered Darwin Tulips, 
with stripes or flakes of white, lavender, red, yellow, or other 
colors as their colors. They blend in perfect harmony at all times. 
We offer them in a mixture only. They are especially nice when 
used for cut flowers. 85c per doz.; $6.50 per 100. 
Formosa 
Nells Giant May- 
Doz. 100 
Newton. 33 inches. Rich plum'purple; one of the 
tallest Tulips. A fine exhibition variety. Priced 
unusually low tor such a fine variety.$1.35 $10.00 
Orange King. 23 inches. Deep orange'rose, inside 
of cup orange'scarlet with yellow center, grace- 
ful and sweet scented.75 5.50 
Panorama. 25 inches. Among the older varieties, 
this Tulip has been able to hold its own. Its 
flower is beautiful coppery orange, with olive- 
green base. Has very long lasting qualities . . .90 6.50 
Perseus. 26 inches. A novelty of great beauty, 
colored flame-orange. The outside of the 
petals have green markings like Parrot Tulip, 
Fantasy. A lovely variety and a profuse 
bloomer. 1.15 8.00 
Picotee. (Lily-Flowered.) 20 inches. Snow-white 
with a margin of rose, pointed and reflexing 
petals .80 5.75 
Pink Pearl. 26 inches. Lilac-pink stripes on a 
white background, inside rose; an unusually 
fine and handsome Tulip and the only one in 
this color. 1.10 8.00 
Pride of Haarlem. 27 inches. Brilliant American- 
Beauty-red, most popular Darwin, sweet 
scented .75 5.50 
Pride of Inglescombe. 23 inches. Pure white, 
margined carmine-rose, really an improved 
Picotee, highly recommended.90 6.75 
Pride of Zwanenberg. 28 inches. A glorious sal- 
mon-rose Tulip with a narrow edge of blush- 
rose at margin. Except for the paler margin it 
resemblees a glorified Clara Butt in color, pro¬ 
ducing a wonderful, tall, salmon-pink bloom, 
for which every amateur has been looking for 
years. 3 for 60c. 1.90 14.40 
Prince of Orange. 26 inches. Dark terra cotta, 
changing to orange-yellow. Among the latest 
varieties it is outstanding. Stands up remark¬ 
ably well during warm weather; strong and 
sturdy .85 6.50 
Princess Elizabeth. 26 inches. Clear deep pink, 
changing to rose-pink. It’s lovely, with a well¬ 
shaped flower giving it added attraction.85 6.50 
Princess Mary. 31 inches. Long, slender, egg- 
shaped flower of deep rose-pink, shaded deeper 
on inside of flower, with a paler marking down 
each petal. Base white with bluish halo. Truly 
a grand show variety which shows to its great¬ 
est advantage if planted in partial shade. 1.65 12.90 
Queen of the Spring. 24 inches. Large, egg- 
shaped blooms of full rose-scarlet, with a 
slight orange blending. The handsome flowers 
never fail to incite interest and comment from 
visitors. 1.00 7.50 
Raphael. 30 inches. Crimson, overlaid with violet, 
beautiful wine color.95 7.20 
Red and Silver. 24 inches. A splendid new nov¬ 
elty which becomes more beautiful as the 
flower ages. It is a combination of silvery white 
and red stripes, making a very striking effect. 
Highly recommended for decorative pur¬ 
poses . 1.30 9.50 
Red Prince. 26 inches. Fiery crimson blossoms 
with silvery stripes. A very showy flower on a 
strong stem.95 6.90 
Remembrance. 28 inches. Slaty violet with dull 
smoky base; lavender that does not fade. A 
fine Tulip.85 6.50 
Flowering Tulips 
Doz. 100 
Retroflexa. (Lily-Flowered.) 25 inches. Primrose 
with recurving petals, a very decorative Tulip. 
Plant with Sirene, which is of identical habits. $0.95 $ 7.00 
Rev. Joseph Jacob. 26 inches. Brilliant flower of 
geranium-scarlet, with white base. Large cup¬ 
shaped blooms. One of the finest in this color 1.00 7.20 
Riviera. 30 inches. This desirable Tulip is con¬ 
sidered the best of its color. A tall variety with 
large cup of soft lilac, it is greatly admired by 
our Tulip Time visitors. Its moderate price 
should be a great stimulus to its use. 1.40 10.50 
Rosabella. 27 inches. Very soft with lighter edge, 
shaped like a rosebud. We recommend this . .85 6.50 
Scarlet Beauty. 28 inches. Beautiful fiery scarlet 
without any markings; one of the best reds for 
outside. Tall, straight stem of lasting quality. 1.15 8.50 
Scarlet Emperor. 26 inches. This brilliant Tulip 
has for the past ten years been our most out¬ 
standing Tulip. Regardless of weather condi¬ 
tions, it has year after year proved unsurpas¬ 
sed. Long, oval shaped flowers of brilliant, 
lively scarlet, yellow base. The color is of such 
intense brilliance that it attracts attention from 
a long distance. 1.15 8.50 
Sirene. (Lily-Flowered.) 25 inches. Rich rosy 
pink with pale pink at the margins. A great ex¬ 
hibition flower of exquisite beauty, which re¬ 
tains its vivid colors until petals fall. Use with 
blue forget-me-nots.80 6.00 
Sir Harry. 26 inches. A most beautiful lavender- 
pink Tulip, whose vase-shaped flowers keep 
their colors well in very hot weather.95 6.90 
Southern Cross. 31 inches. Bronzy yellow, inside 
brilliant golden yellow. One of the finest of 
this color. An outstanding variety. 1.20 7.80 
Souvenir. 18 inches. Not very tall, but a very 
large blossom. An unusually striking variety of 
golden yellow, flushed red. As the flower ages 
the scarlet-red blotches and border become 
more outstanding. A fine show variety. 1.25 9.00 
