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iant Flowered 
HOLLAND 
RAICHIGAR 
This new race, which blooms about 8 days earlier than the Darwin 
type, is becoming better known every year, and during our annual Tulip 
show more and more people are becoming interested in it. The average 
height is shorter than the Darwins, but they are of extremely sturdy 
growth, and therefore are excellent for bedding purposes. The varieties 
we have listed here are among the best. Three Dorloo 
Alaraph. 20 inches. A pleasing shade of brick-red 
with a narrow yellow border and lemon-yellow 








































Alaraph 
bases veryeines variety sien oe eee eee $0.45 $1.50 
Alberio. 24 inches. Deep wine-red, narrow edge of 
flesh-pink, very large flower and very sturdy.... .50 1.65 12.50 
Elizabeth Evers. 24 inches. A tremendously large 
flower of fuchsia-red, with a very soft silvery suf- 
fusion, base white and feathered. Very strong 
grower and the flower lasts for a long time ..... GAY 77925) IBID 
Evangeline Lindbergh (The Rose). 22 inches. A 
most pleasing shade of lilac-rose; vigorous grower; 
a preat favorite: .): saci ctrcle ciel cee cpele ones ote 45 1.50 11.00 
Excelsior. 24 inches. The flower is vermilion, 
streaked with orange, a very nice variety which 
produces any excellent icut tower sme neni 45 1.50 11.00 
Gladstone. 26 inches. Extra large flowers of soft 
clear purple. Makes a grand showing if planted 
with golden yellow flowers, such as Ursa Minor.. 1.00 3.50 
Kansas. 22 inches. Snow-white with lemon-yellow 
base, and yellow stamens. One of the best white 
Tulips fom outdoor plantin geen errant 50 1.75 12.00 
Korneforus. 25 inches. Brilliant carmine-red. Really 
an ideal Triumph Tulip, and its brilliant coloring 
strikes one’s immediate attention ............. 60 1.90 14.00 
Lord Carnarvon. 20 inches. Beautiful salmon-pink 
with distinct edge, and a white base .......... 1.35 10.00 
Miss Lida Rogers. (A Nelis introduction.) 18 
inches. A very unusual and striking flower of a 
chocolate-colored red, with a narrow white bor- 
der. Of medium height, with long-lasting bloom- 
ing qualities. Named in honor of Miss Lida Rog- 
ers for her proposal to start the Holland Tulip 
Festival, which has now become nationally famous .75 2.50 

Scarlet Admiral 

Mr. Zimmerman 
