3 Nelis Giant May-Flowering Tulips 
Three Doz. 100 
INGA HUME. 26 inches. Red with sharply broad-line 
yellow edge; inside deep yellow, slightly sprayed red ..$0.90 $3.10 
INGLESCOMBE YELLOW. 22 inches. Clear golden 
yellow. One of the best known May-Flowering yellows, 
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ISABELLA. 18 inches. Carmine-rose shaded creamy 
white, ‘A splendid) bedding) Dulip! cents ei. ete Biss alps) 9.50 
JAUNE D’OEUF (Sunrise). 28 inches. Deep lemon- 
chrome, with a light flush of pale purple on the outer , 
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KING GEORGE V. 30 inches. Sparkling salmon-scarlet, 
shaded bright rose; enormous flower of perfect form; 
tall and heavy stem. Recommended for exhibition pur- 
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KING HAROLD. 25 inches. Crimson-maroon, with a 
blue base; effective in partial shade ...........c0e.0 0 -30 1.10 8.00 
LA TULIPE NOIRE. 26 inches. The nearest approach to 
the so-called Black Tulip; deep maroon-black with a vel- 
vet sheen. The darkest in the medium-priced varieties.. .40 1.35 10.00 


LAVENDA. 29 inches. Extra large clear purple flower on 
a very strong stem, A worth-while addition to any col- 

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LILAC WONDER. 26 inches. Soft syringa-lilac, white 
Watson center. This variety does not fade, even when planted 
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4 LOUIS XIV. 32 inches. Rich purple, with an edge of 
, golden bronze, producing a fine blending of tone. Im- 
t mensestlower,andlalereat favorites svete epee eens 50 1275, 12.50 
MADAME BUTTERFLY. 29 inches. An outstanding 
novelty, the likes of which are but seldom seen. Strong, 
with a magnificent egg-shaped flower, making a beauti- 
fully proportioned plant. The color is purple, changing 
to silvery lavender and gray. A sensation at our annual 
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MARINA. 26 inches. Brilliant crimson-scarlet with pur- 
plish shading on outer petals, exceptionally useful where 
a late red variety is needed. One of the very latest va- 
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MARJORIE BOWEN. 31 inches. A beautifully shaped 
flower of a color difficult to describe; it consists of buff, 
salmon and orange shades, which change to rose-pink as 
the flower ages. A beautiful and outstandingly graceful 
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MARVEL. 20 inches. A very distinct, sweet scented va- 
riety. Inside old gold, outside salmon-rose, edged yel- 
low, a fine and lovely Tulip Its different and unusual 
coloring makes it highly desirable ................--:- 230) 169.250 
MERMAID. 30 inches. Delicate flesh-pink with lighter 
border; a tremendous oval-shaped flower; fine lasting 
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Golden )OONLIGHT. 24 inches. Best pale yellow Tulip, lovely 
Bronze when planted among Iris or Bleeding Hearts. Long, 
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MOTHER’S DAY. 28 inches. A tall, soft lemon-yellow, 
and a late bloomer. A very fine Tulip for the garden... .60 1.90 14.00 
MRS. ETHEL TELLING. 30 inches. (A Nelis Introduc- 
tion.) A brilliant carmine-crimson, having a beautiful 
satiny sheen. A very large, oblong and imposing flow- 
er on a tall, strong stem. An outstanding 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 promot- 
ing and directing this great floral 
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MRS. MOON. (Lily-Flowered.) 25 
inches. This is beyond a doubt 
one of the finest late yellow 
Tulips; vase-shaped, with pointed 
petals; distinctly perfumed. Highly 
recommenced man eee eee ee AN 150) 11.00 
MRS. POTTER PALMER. 28 in. 
A beautiful purple Tulip; well 
formed and pleasing; very attrac- 
tive for border planting ........ 20) ge l.65 92.00 
MR. VAN ZYL. 25 inches. A 
glorious dark rose colored Tulip 
with a broad white border; lovely 
clear and bright interior. A splen- 
did new novelty which we can 
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ORANGE KING. 23 inches. Deep 
orange-rose, inside of cup orange- 
scarlet with yellow center, grace- 
ful and sweet scented .......... -40 1.35 10.00 
