Nelis Giant May-Flowering Tulips S 
: Three Doz. 100 
La Fiancee. 30 inches. Deep rose, shading 
to old rose and delicate pink at the 
edges; of very large size, effective when 
planted with mauve and dark lavender 
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La Singuliere. 28 inches. Opening silvery 
white, heavily flushed at margin with 
dark crimson; this color suffuses the 
whole flower as it ages. Very unusual . .50 1.75 
La Tulipe Noire. 26 inches. The nearest 
approach to the so-called black Tulip; 
deep maroon-black with a velvety sheen. 
The darkest in the medium priced va- 
IMCUICN MIS cee era nicictc ois. = ss «owas ce Qe 45 1.50 11.00 
Leda. 23 inches. Brilliant rose-pink with a 
lighter edge, the color combination at- 
tracts immediate attention. Most highly 
recommended ..... eegsloclt otis oc te TOL LO 
Lilac Wonder. 26 inches. Soft syringa- 
lilac, white center. This variety does 
not fade even when planted in full sun- 
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Louis XIV. 32 inches. Rich purple, with 
an edge of golden bronze, producing a 
fine blending of tone. Immense flower 
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Madame Butterfly. 29 inches. An out- 
standing novelty, the likes of which are 
but seldom seen. Strong, with a mag- 
nificent egg-shaped flower, making a 
beautifully proportioned plant. The 
color is purple, changing to silvery lav- 
ender and gray. A sensation at our an- 
DUA LU pNGisplivanei racine eee OONE 2-10 915.50 
Marina. 26 inches. Brilliant crimson- 
scarlet with purplish shading on outer 
petals, exceptionally useful where a late 
red variety is needed. One of the very 
latestavanietiesmestsayetnes/aresicvels s¥sie, isp 60 1.90 14.00 
Marjorie Bowen. 31 inches. A beautifully 
shaped flower of a color difficult to de- 
scribe; it consists of buff, salmon, and 
orange shades, which change to rose- 
pink as the flower ages. A beautiful and 
outstandingly graceful variety ....... .75 2.25 16.00 
Marvel. 20 inches. A very distinct, sweet- 
scented variety. Inside old gold, outside 
salmon-rose, edged yellow, a fine and 
lovely Tulip. Its different and unusual 
coloring makes it highly desirable .... .55 1.80 13.50 
Moonlight. 24 inches. Best pale yellow 
Tulip, lovely when planted among Iris 
or Bleeding Hearts. Long, oval-shaped 
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Mother’s Day. 28 inches. A tall soft 
lemon-yellow, late bloomer. A very fine 
eiulipior the gardener iter cle ste .60 1.90 
Mrs. Ethel Telling. 30 inches. (A Nelis 
Introduction.) A brilliant carmine-crim- 
son having a beautiful 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) festivals. 1064-20-45. 00 2.00 15.00 Madame 
Mrs. John T. Scheepers. 24 inches. One Butterfly 
of the largest bright yellow Tulips, 
oval-shaped flower which is carried on a 
straight stem. We consider this new va- 
riety to be the finest of the bright yel- 
low Tulips availableta2- 7 -eeos 4.80 6.00 
Mrs. Mandel. 26 inches. One of the new 
outstanding lavenders, with a decided 
blue cast, having a good sturdy stem 
and a long flower .....-----e2-+++- +45 1.50 11.00 
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