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inches. Large, egg-shaped Tulip of canary-yel- 
new variety received a first class certificate in 
Doz. 100 
STANJA. 26 
low. This 
1937. Well recommended .^1.50 ^11.40 
SUNDEW. 25 inches. Cardinal-red of great beauty with a 
finely cut fringed edge. Highly recommended .85 6.50 
THE BISHOP. 29 inches. Purest heliotrope-violet shade; the 
finest Darwin of this color. Plant in a carpet of yellow 
Pansies. This desirable variety is well recommended.95 6.90 
TOPLIGHT. 26 inches. A delightful sulphur-yellow Tulip, 
inside dark lemon-yellow, with yellow anthers, changing to 
creamy yellow as the flower ages. Large cup shaped flower 
carried on a strong stiff stem, rather late blooming . 1.10 8.00 
TURENNE. 28 inches. Purplish brown and violet with a broad 
margin of soft bronzy yellow. When this variety opens it is 
deep purple, changing daily to a golden bronze. The flower 
produced is very large and handsome, and of unusual color. 
VALENTINE. 32 inches. A very tall and strong variety, 
producing a large flower of heliotrope, shaded violet. 
VELVET KING. 29 inches. A royal purple which becomes 
more beautiful as the flower ages. Try planting in masses 
of yellow violas. Recommended .95 
VENUS. 30 inches. This flower has a cup of deep, 
satiny rose-pink, with white base. One of the finest 
of the tall, deep pink varieties. Blue flowers make a 
fine companion plant .90 
VICTOR. 27 inches. An outstanding lively color of 
blendings of orange-red, a tall variety, one of the 
finest of the new orange-colored varieties.95 
VIRIDIFLORA. 20 inches. Almost a pure green flower, 
with a slight margin of yellow. One of the three 
oldest varieties of Tulips, which dates back from 
about the year 1700 . 1.35 
WALTER T. WARE. 22 inches. The richest yellow 
Tulip in existence; slightly shaded orange, with oval 
shaped flowers. A delightful garden variety . 1.05 
WATSON. 29 inches. A really fine golden yellow 
Darwin. This variety has shown up well on our 
trial ground, being of a fine rich color. Well rec¬ 
ommended . 1.05 8.00 
.95 6.90 
.90 6.60 
6.75 
6.90 
9.90 
7.20 
7.80 
100 
S8.40 
9.90 
11.00 
5.50 
7.50 
Doz. 
WHITE DUCHESS. 28 inches. Snow-white with broad, 
slightly ruffled and recurving petals, which are flushed 
soft green in center. A large, graceful and artistic flower 
carried on a tall strong stem ...$1.15 
WHITE GIANT 30 inches. A lovely white Darwin of correct 
Darwin shape, with a strong, straight and tall stem. Without 
question one of the best white Tulips . 1.35 
WILLIAM THE SILENT. 30 inches. Large cup-shaped flower 
carried on a strong, tall stem. A warm reddish purple. 
W'ith its striking creamy base outlined with blue, and its 
purple-velvet anthers, this variety is a marvel among the 
purple Tulips . 1.50 
WM. PITT. 24 inches. Very dark crimson of greatest size and 
beauty, good forcer .75 
WOLVERINE. 24 inches. We introduced this variety in 1938, 
and it immediately met with great favor. The color is pure 
golden yellow, with a distinct and well-defined margin of 
pure scarlet. The two colors do not mix as many varieties of 
this type do .95 
YELLOW EMPEROR. 26 inches. A brilliant 
golden yellow flower of great beauty, rather 
oval-shaped blossom. Is considered by many to 
be among the best of the yellow varieties. Ideal 
if planted with blue forget-me-nots . 1.25 9.00 
YELLOW GIANT. 29 inches. A tall, golden 
yellow Darwin of great beauty and substance, 
with a medium sized flower, black anthers. Much 
taller than many yellow Tulips. Highly 
ommended . 
rec' 
.85 
6.50 
VEI.LOW PERFECTION. 26 inches. A 
flower of olive'yellow, with yellow edge 
large 
.80 
6.00 
ZULU. 27 inches. Rich purple-black; large, 
shaped flower. A fine black for the border 
egg' 
.85 
6.50 
ZWANENBURG. 29 inches. A pure white Tulip 
with black anthers. A good white for many 
purposes, but under American climate it has 
shown to have a weak stem, and we therefore ad¬ 
vise the use of other white varieties.85 6.50 
MIXED GIANT MAY-FLOWERING TULIPS. 
All colors. See back cover. 
Goldfinch 
