GiantTriumphTulips 
A rather new group of Tulips with large, well-formed, Darwin- 
like flowers on tall, strong stems. They come into bloom just 
ahead of the Darwins, thereby providing a longer display of Tulips 
in the garden. This is of considerable value, especially this year, 
when we cannot supply any of the Early Single Tulips. In addi¬ 
tion, colors and color combinations are seen in Triumph Tulips 
that are not seen in other classes. While Triumph Tulips may be 
forced, we do not recommend them for house culture. Often 
referred to as “Early Darwins.” 
9600 Canada Carmine-rose heavily margined creamy white; 
white base and yellow stamens. Showy flowers of noble form 
and striking coloring. 22 in. 3 for 300; 12 for 950; 100 for $7.00. 
9601 Columbia Bright raspberry-red of an unusually attrac¬ 
tive shade; inside, slightly brighter with clear yellow base. Flow¬ 
ers are of good size and borne on long, strong stems. 24 in. 
3 for 350; 12 for $1.15; 100 for $8.00. 
9602 Flandin Appealing two-tone color combination—deep 
rose-pink above and pure white below. Very early. 25 in. 
3 for 300; 12 for 950; 100 for $7.00. 
9595 Galli Curci Large, handsome, rosy-red flowers with 
contrasting white edge; inside, salmon-rose with yellow base. 
Beautifully formed; long lasting in garden or cut. 22 in. 
3 for 450; 12 for $1.60; 100 for $11.00. 
9590 Johanna Glorious salmon-rose flowers of perfect form 
are borne on long, stout stems; inside, brighter salmon-rose with 
white base. 22 in. 3 for 350; 12 for $1.15; 100 for $8.00. 
Triumph Tulip, Zimmerman 
9591 Kansas Long, graceful flowers, opening ivory-white 
changing to almost pure white when matured; base has a 
yellowish cast and the anthers are yellow. 22 in. 
3 for 350; 12 for $1.15; 100 for $8.00. 
9609 Lord Carnarvon Soft rose-pink with broad, white 
margin which is flecked pink on the edge; inside, bright rose- 
pink edged white with white base starred yellow. 25 in. 
3 for 300; 12 for 950; 100 for $7.00. 
9603 Mrs. Lindbergh A large flower of striking beauty 
and one that always attracts attention whether seen in the 
garden or vase. Clear rose; inside brighter rose in lovely 
contrast to the white base and yellow anthers. 22 in. 
3 for 300; 12 for 950; 100 for $7.00. 
9606 PollUX A beautifully shaped flower of rich rosy pur¬ 
ple carried on strong stems 19 in. tall. A distinct color of 
an exceptionally fine tone that is most pleasing. 
3 for 350; 12 for $1.15; 100 for $8.00. 
9605 Telescopium A splendid Tulip of great beauty; 
red-tinted violet changing to violet-blue at the base. 22 in. 
3 for 300; 12 for $1.00; 100 for $7.50. 
9607 Tosca Deep garnet with a slight purplish tinge down 
the centre of the outside petals, with feathery white mark¬ 
ings on the edges; white cup edged blue. 22 in. 
3 for 300; 12 for 950; 100 for $7.00. 
9608 Zimmerman Large flowers of a vivid rose-pink 
over a creamy ground; inside, soft rose with white base and 
rich yellow anthers. Sturdy, vigorous grower. A favorite. 
20 in. 3 for 300; 12 for 950; 100 for $7.00. 
9594 Giant Triumph Tulips 
ALL COLORS MIXED 
For a succession of blooms in the garden, Triumph Tu¬ 
lips fill in perfectly because they come into flower before the 
May-flowering Cottage, Darwin and Breeder groups. Many 
colors and color combinations previously unknown will be 
found in this mixture. 3 for 300; 12 for 950; 100 for $7.00. 
COLLECTIONS 
6 Named Giant Triumph Tulips 
Columbia, Johanna, Kansas, Pollux, Tosca, and 
Zimmerman. 
9597— 18 Bulbs ( 3 of each, value $2.00) for $1.75 
9598— 36 Bulbs ( 6 of each, value 3.25) for 2.95 
9599— 72 Bulbs (12 of each, value 6.50) for 5.50 
Botanical Tulips 
The Botanical and wild Tulip species are mostly natives of Central Asia and are quite different in habit, requirements 
and uses from all other Tulips. Their popularity is increasing each year, as they surely have a grace and charm that endear 
them to everyone. Plant in a sunny location and well-drained soil. They deserve a place in every rock garden and hardy 
border, as they bloom in April and early May, ahead of other Tulips. 
Rembrandt 
Tulip 
9350 Australis An April-flowering type with sweetly scented 
small nodding yellow flowers flushed red on the outside of the petals. 
From Algeria. 10 in. tall. 3 for 400; 12 for $1.25; 100 for $9.00. 
9393 Eichleri Fairly large crimson-scarlet flowers; outer petals 
marked brown. Base is glistening black bordered with gold. A 
grand Tulip from Turkestan. Blooms in early April. 12 in. tall. 
3 for 300; 12 for $1.00; 100 for $7.50. 
9396 Marjoletti Primrose-yellow shaded carmine-red; green 
starred base. A lovely species from Savoy usually flowering in early 
May. 14 in. 3 for 400; 12 for $1.40; 100 for $10.00. 
Rembrandt Tulips 
9333 MIXED COLORS The flowers of Rembrandt Tulips re¬ 
semble those of the Darwins, but instead of being of solid colors, they 
are beautifully striped, feathered or flaked in two or more colors. They 
bloom in May, grow 18 to 22 in. high, and are sometimes referred to as 
“Striped Darwins.” We offer a splendid mixture of many varieties of this 
artistic and striking class of Tulips. 3 for 300; 12 for 950; 100 for $7.00. 
