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It has been our policy for years to show to the American public 
at our extensive display fields, the latest varieties available in Tulip 
bulbs. Our 1942 listing is as nearly complete as can be desired, and 
contains varieties which probably will not be handled by the average 
seedsman or grower for another decade. 
Practically all varieties listed have been recognized as outstanding 
in either Haarlem, Netherlands, or London, England. Those marked 
F.C.C. received a First Class Certificate; those marked A.M., an 
Award of Merit. 
: Three Doz. 100 
ADMIRAL TROMP. 29 inches. A.M. Beautiful new shade 
of salmon-orange, with a narrow yellow edge; very free 
blooming, with a large, strong flower ...............-..-90.60 $1.90 $14.00 
AMERICAN FLAG. 26 inches. F.C.C., A.M. Dark red 
with broad white lines and blue base. So named because the 
three colors resemble the American Flag. A real novelty .. 1.50 5.00 
APHRODITE. 32 inches. A.M. An exquisite Tulip of 
clear, silvery pink, tinted deeper within. A lovely shading 
of soft buff towards the edge of the petals when the flower 
is opening makes this variety increasingly attractive. <A 
very large flower Omar tall’ Stem jecccclencrere s cleteivie ciereheleroteim tenes psy wf 
ARISTOCRAT. 32 inches. A.M. Carmine-rose, with lighter 
edge. A Tulip whose strength and sturdiness are unsur- 
passed. A real giant among Tulips ........ E.evelel safe Bier ee 2.00 7.00 
BARBARA PRATT. 30 inches. A.M. Cochineal-carmine 
with lilac-rose edge; very tall and sturdy plant, pleasing 
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