Tritmph Tulips 
Triumph tulips are a new race, hybrids of Early Single and Darwin Tulips. 
From the Early Single parents they inherit earliness and form the Darwins stateli- 
ness. Result:—Here we have something entirely novel and worthwhile. Tulips that 
bridge the gap between the early and late kinds. They bloom a week later than the 
early varieties, have strong, tall stems and some of the most beautiful colors are 
found in this class. All force readily. 
*COLUMBIA: 
Amaranth red with yellowish white blue 
starred base; large compact flower. $1.15 
per dozen, $8 per 100. 
*COXA: 
Carmine red with a narrow border of buff 
yellow. A large flower which lasts a long 
time in bloom; very good forcer and one 
of the few sweet scented varieties. Height, 
22 inches. $3.20 per dozen, $25 per 100. 
“CRATER: 
Dark vermilion-red, shading lighter at 
edges. A beautifully shaped flower which 
forces very well. Height, 22 inches. $1.95 
per dozen, $15 per 100. 
*EXCELSIOR: 
Orange-red, a beautiful flower of round 
shape. $1.35 per dozen, $10 per 100. 
*IDAHO: 
Soft salmon-rose with yellow-green  bor- 
dered base, large flower of delicate coloring. 
$1.35 per dozen, $10 per 100. 
*KANSAS: 
Large snow-white flower carried on a strong 
stem, one of the finest whites among the 
Triumphs. Good forcer. Height 22 inches. 
$1.60 per dozen, $12 per 100. 
*TELESCOPIUM: 
Reddish violet. An elegantly shaped Tulip 
of large size carried on a very strong stem. 
Height, 24 inches. $1.35 per dozen, $10 per 
100. 
*URSA MINOR: 
Golden yellow, long elegantly shaped flower 
on a strong stem. Excellent forcer. Height, 
18 inches. $1.95 per dozen, $15 per 100. 
MIXTURE ALL MAY FLOWERING TYPES 
Selected bulbs, all colors, representing many varieties. $1.05 per dozen, 
$7.50 per 100. 

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How Many Bulbs to Order for Beds of a Specific Size 
Below we give the number of bulbs needed to plant a circular bed of dimensions as stated. Plant 
outside rows first, and place three inches from edge of bed. It is advisable to plant the outer rows 
more closely than those toward the center. 





Diameter of 6 in. 8 in. 12 in. Diameter of 6 in. 8 in. 12h: 
bed apart apart apart bed apart apart apart 
3 feet 28 16 7 12 feet 452 255 113 
A feet 48 27 12 13 feet 528 299 132 
5 feet 80 4A 20 14 feet 612 347 ts 
6 feet 2 64 28 15 feet 704 398 176 
7 feet 152 87 38 16 feet 804 453 201 
8 feet 200 113 50 17 feet 904 Sl 226 
9 feet 256 143 64 18 feet 1016 Ole 254 
10 feet 320 177 80 19 feet 1132 638 283 
11 feet 380 214 95 20 feet 1256 707 314 











To arrive at the number of bulbs required for an oval bed, add the length and breadth and divide 
by two using the result as the diameter in above table. A bed 6 feet wide by 8 feet long will require 
the same number of bulbs as a round bed 7 feet in diameter. (6 + 8 = 14; divided by 2 gives 7.) 
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